Hi All,
I'm working on a project that requires me to plug a line level signal into the input of a guitar tube amplifier. Line level can be a bunch of things in between -10db to +4db, and this amplifier is meant to take guitar input that is generally around -20db (from what I've understood).
Is such a task solvable with just a simple voltage divider circuit? Is there no loss in quality or anything else I should be concerned with? And I'm assuming the output has to be low impedance as well? Thanks for the help in advance!
Pat
I'm working on a project that requires me to plug a line level signal into the input of a guitar tube amplifier. Line level can be a bunch of things in between -10db to +4db, and this amplifier is meant to take guitar input that is generally around -20db (from what I've understood).
Is such a task solvable with just a simple voltage divider circuit? Is there no loss in quality or anything else I should be concerned with? And I'm assuming the output has to be low impedance as well? Thanks for the help in advance!
Pat
Input impedance of guitar amps is generally 100k~1Meg. A divider consisting of 10k/1k resistors should fit the job. Keeping in mind the specific sound of a guitar amp, the influence of the divider on sound quality is absolutely neglible.Hi All,
I'm working on a project that requires me to plug a line level signal into the input of a guitar tube amplifier. Line level can be a bunch of things in between -10db to +4db, and this amplifier is meant to take guitar input that is generally around -20db (from what I've understood).
Is such a task solvable with just a simple voltage divider circuit? Is there no loss in quality or anything else I should be concerned with? And I'm assuming the output has to be low impedance as well? Thanks for the help in advance!
Pat
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