Solid State Guitar Amp Forum | DIY Guitar Amplifiers
Solid State Amplifiers => Preamps and Effects => Topic started by: joecool85 on April 23, 2006, 08:04:20 AM
Looks like it would work great to drive a power amp for cheap.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Live/Sound/Signal/Processors?sku=182482
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Live/Sound/Signal/Processors?sku=182491
This one models all kinds of different preamps for only $10 more! Vocals, acoustic or electric guitars, and more. This one may become mine!
RDV
I dunno...I have a feeling the modeling is poor. Being that its behringer lol. If you get it, I'd love to hear sound clips. Even though I am getting my Marshall DRP-1, I might be interested anyway.
Actually my singer's got an old ART Mp-1 which I'm gonna see if he'll let me borrow to check how the whole genre works with a chipamp. I'm pretty sure the Behringer's a clone of that. The tube runs pretty cold(low voltage) so I don't imagine it's too spectacular. We used to use the MP-1 to jump up the gain from the Mackie board to run a sub-amp which worked pretty well. I'll get it from him this weekend as we're going back to the same studio we recorded the other stuff in to knock off a couple of tunes before whatever happens to him legal-system-wise.
RDV
Cool. Let us know how it goes. The DRP1 should be in soon and I will post up some sound clips as soon as I can.
Just realized it doesn't have any EQ...you'd have to run an EQ pedal in front of it I guess.