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Solid State Amplifiers => Amplifier Discussion => Topic started by: vin97 on October 10, 2019, 07:11:37 AM
Hello!
I am planning on using my JC120 as a preamp to record electric bass. Obviously this means I will have to disconnect the speakers.
I am wondering what kind of resistors I should use as a dummy load, if necessary at all?
Being that the JC 120 is a solid state amplifier, there is not any need for a dummy load if you disconnect the speakers.
Cool, one thing less to worry about.
Would a SansAmp be a less cumbersome solution? A lot of bass players swear by them.
Quote from: geektardo on October 16, 2022, 09:37:32 PMWould a SansAmp be a less cumbersome solution? A lot of bass players swear by them.
Maybe, although I know I wasn't terribly fond of the Sansamp GT2 I tried (with electric guitar). A few good sounds could be had, but there was so much adjustment available that a whole entire host of bad or "ok" sounds were there.