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<blockquote data-quote="Tom Hester" data-source="post: 3366" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>It seems like there is an easy way to make this work but I am having trouble finding the best solution.</p><p></p><p>I am working for an artist who plays with a full band as well as tracks. The tracks rig is a Macbook Pro running Logic through a Avid Mbox (the new black one) Using 4 outputs (Track L, Track R, Click, Guitar). The guitar output is just sending "dry" guitars (recorded directly off the pedalboard) into an amp onstage. This has worked flawlessly for a number of shows, the issue we have run into twice now is with back lined amps we have no guarantee of quality. The major issue was an old fender twin reverb which seemed to be spitting voltage back into the Mbox and making all of the other outputs buzz, as soon as I would unplug the amp all of the outputs were clean. We eventually switched to an AC30 which solved the issues for that show, but I was hoping to find an audio transformer to mount in the rack to solve this issue before we run into it again. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Any Ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Hester, post: 3366, member: 59"] It seems like there is an easy way to make this work but I am having trouble finding the best solution. I am working for an artist who plays with a full band as well as tracks. The tracks rig is a Macbook Pro running Logic through a Avid Mbox (the new black one) Using 4 outputs (Track L, Track R, Click, Guitar). The guitar output is just sending "dry" guitars (recorded directly off the pedalboard) into an amp onstage. This has worked flawlessly for a number of shows, the issue we have run into twice now is with back lined amps we have no guarantee of quality. The major issue was an old fender twin reverb which seemed to be spitting voltage back into the Mbox and making all of the other outputs buzz, as soon as I would unplug the amp all of the outputs were clean. We eventually switched to an AC30 which solved the issues for that show, but I was hoping to find an audio transformer to mount in the rack to solve this issue before we run into it again. Any Ideas? [/QUOTE]
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