It's been awhile since my last post. I've been very "productive" last week so the preamp "test rig" is almost finished (more about that next time). Meanwhile, I managed to record two audio clips (as promised ) for you to hear the sound of assembled power amp.
DigiTech RP300 modeling guitar processor was used as a preamp (no effects and simulations - only equalizer (bass, middle, treble) and reverb added). The pedal itself doesn't have high enough output to drive the amp properly so "the punch" is less than it should be with adequate preamp.
The setup used was :
Fender Stratocaster (neck and middle pickup individually) - RP300 - Power amp with built in speaker - Mic - Behringer mixer with tone controls flat - PC
http://sharebee.com/4c02458c - Neck position pickup (clean)
http://sharebee.com/6ba66253 - Middle position pickup (clean)
Didn't record overdriven tones because I wanted to hear harmonic content of the amp itself. All comments are welcome.
DigiTech RP300 modeling guitar processor was used as a preamp (no effects and simulations - only equalizer (bass, middle, treble) and reverb added). The pedal itself doesn't have high enough output to drive the amp properly so "the punch" is less than it should be with adequate preamp.
The setup used was :
Fender Stratocaster (neck and middle pickup individually) - RP300 - Power amp with built in speaker - Mic - Behringer mixer with tone controls flat - PC
http://sharebee.com/4c02458c - Neck position pickup (clean)
http://sharebee.com/6ba66253 - Middle position pickup (clean)
Didn't record overdriven tones because I wanted to hear harmonic content of the amp itself. All comments are welcome.