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Guitar Amp to DI cable question?
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<blockquote data-quote="John Roberts" data-source="post: 41562" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>Re: Guitar Amp to DI cable question?</p><p></p><p>Yup sounds about right,, there was an active DI I designed called the EDB (IIRC) and a passive transformer with EQ DI called the EDI (equalized direct injection ?) or something like that. The transformer in the EDI was small, sized for mic level signal output after a resistor pad on it's input... My EDB (electronic direct box) with no transformer at all, was more of a studio box designed for high impedance wide bandwidth instrument feeds for AMR recording products division, but a Peavey version got sold and used in live SR, and IIRC i tweaked the design a little (the amount of pad on the output) to be a little more happy in live SR applications based on feedback from users. But this was all so long ago I don't even recall the exact tweak I made. </p><p></p><p>JR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John Roberts, post: 41562, member: 126"] Re: Guitar Amp to DI cable question? Yup sounds about right,, there was an active DI I designed called the EDB (IIRC) and a passive transformer with EQ DI called the EDI (equalized direct injection ?) or something like that. The transformer in the EDI was small, sized for mic level signal output after a resistor pad on it's input... My EDB (electronic direct box) with no transformer at all, was more of a studio box designed for high impedance wide bandwidth instrument feeds for AMR recording products division, but a Peavey version got sold and used in live SR, and IIRC i tweaked the design a little (the amount of pad on the output) to be a little more happy in live SR applications based on feedback from users. But this was all so long ago I don't even recall the exact tweak I made. JR [/QUOTE]
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