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diyAudio Member
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Guelph, Ontario
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I bought an irig and while it seems to work well for clean instruments it causes severe feedback on distorted instruments. I've read this is due to crosstalk. I don't understand why this occurs.
What are the requirements to make a similar adapter. There seem to be some that are simply splitter cables, then there is the irig, and there are a few active devices, powered by battery. I assume some of these deal with impedance matching. There must be a reason that the most popular device, the irig, prevails over the cable only versions. If anyone can shed some light on all this it would be appreciated. David |
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