Hi,
Coming from an acoustic music background (classical, jazz, world music), I am not used to all these guitar amps and cabinets. So please be nice and try not to laugh too loud at the following question:
I have this project starting on Monday where I need to record a guitar both from the DI box (AVALON AD2022 HiZ input) and the cabinet (model?). The 1$ question is: how would you split the signal coming from the guitar so that it will hit simultaneously the amp and the DI? Would a simple Y-cable do the job? Impedance issues?
Thanks in advance for your help,
Best,
Thomas
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Thanks for your input Kev. Obviously I will try all options befo
Thanks for your input Kev. Obviously I will try all options before the gig.
Also, do you think I could use the AVALON unbalanced output to feed the guitar amp? In other words, would a line output level be acceptable for most guitar amps, and do I take the risk to fry it?
Best,
Thomas
... again you will probably need to adapt in some way ... and no
... again you will probably need to adapt in some way
... and not just connector
if you need a fast solution then go for the Y cord
long term you probably want a DI box to suit your guitar as this will be the first termination point for it.
Countryman is popular ...
what is your guitar and what type of pickup ... active electronics etc does it have ?
A DI box would often have a loop out to go to the amp If the AV
A DI box would often have a loop out to go to the amp
If the AVALON AD2022 HiZ input is all you have then you will have to try the Y cord
any double terminating of a guitar will change things
only you can decide if the change is bad
You should be fine
BUT
do test it out before you get to the gig
Does the amp have a line output ?
go direct from here
or
this could be used to feed the Avalon
you must try and test you options before you get to the gig