[sdiy] Re-amping device

Ken Luke kenl666 at gmail.com
Thu Nov 6 22:56:21 CET 2008


(I neglected to send this to the list too)


I built this:
http://www.jensen-transformers.com/as/as092.pdf

I don't recall exactly what I paid, obviously the xformer isn't cheap,
depending on what parts you have laying around you may not spend as
much as I did (I had to purchase all parts). I'm real happy with it.

cost-wise, I believe you can buy some cheap crap for less than I paid
in parts, but I believe that name of this group is sDIY...

On Sat, Nov 1, 2008 at 7:39 PM, bill bigrig <billbigrig at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Howdy,
>
>  A magazine recently came out with an article about "re-amping" where you record a direct/dry track alone or with an amplified track, then go back and use the direct/dry track to run through effects, amps etc. that are made for instrument,(guitar) level and impedance, using a "re-amping device". These seem kind of high priced for what they do. Is there anything out there that will let me convert a line level signal back down to a guitar level signal without having to spend a couple hundred dollars or more? Any schematics available from other publications or a combo of attenuator adaptor into DI box that will do the same thing?
> rig



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 Ken Luke                               kenl666 at gmail.com
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