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Join Date: Nov 2002
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I have made pads before so I could use a mic input for a line input. The pad I made dropped the level 60db. Since I am not a musician maybe someone could tell me what kind of level drop would be needed in order to use a guitar in a mic input circuit.
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Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Midland, Michigan
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As long as the microphone input is high impedance, it should work for a guitar. Note. The microphone input MUST have a high impedance.
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