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Line Guitar Amplifier

2024-05-07 04:44:43

From time to time, I need the use the guitar input of my amplifier for a second microphone input - this gizmo enables me to do that withous issues.

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2024-09-08 05:13:48

I bought a pair of these to use with a guitar amp simulator. They sound great and allow for getting the amplifier and effects tone without having to crank up the volume to concert levels.

5
2024-06-04 09:31:11

In 1969 I saw a solid-body electric guitar with a three-inch amplifier built into the face of the guitar. The tiny speaker was powered by a nine-volt battery inserted in the back of the instrument. Fantastic, I thought, why don't they make a suction-cup amp that sticks onto the face of the guitar? A zillion years later they did and it is fine.

5
2024-04-07 02:34:22

Great mic for any kind of use. Vocals sound great as well as guitar and bass amplifier. I use this mic in my home studio and live performance.

5
2024-04-07 09:32:26

The sound is excellent and it looks amazing with this retro design and guitar amplifier style! 20+ hours of battery charge life it`s truth, not joke!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Very nice cables. I use it to connect a tube preamp to guitar amplifier and they work great. Love the color!!!

5
2024-05-15 07:30:20

I use this for powering a, line audio in / multi line out amplifier for feeding multiple recorders. Until now I've had to use two, 12 VDC, batteries wired in series to power it since I just couldn't find a small (inexpensive) 24 VDC power supply. This works perfectly and seems to be very clean DC since I cannot detect any 60 HZ hum in the audio signal.

5
2024-05-27 06:22:47

I was using a mixer to mix 3 different line inputs to feed to a single amplifier. With this one, I could now eliminate the mixer altoger. It does not even need any power as it is passive. I love it!!!

5
2024-09-02 02:52:21

The ISOBAR6ULTRA is a sturdy well made product. It protects against surges as well as offers line noise filtering. I am a guitarist and play clubs where the a/c wiring can be an issue. I have used the ISOBAR6ULTRA in these places with great results. I use vintage tube guitar amps and feel secure with my equipment connected to the ISOBAR6ULTRA. I really like the isolated outlet setup. I can run my guitar amp on one circuit and my p/a sound system on another circuit and not have to worry about noisy ground loops. The lighted indicators on the unit give me instant status of a/c circuits feeding my equipment. I most definitely recommend this product to anyone seeking to protect their electric or electronic equipment, especially working musicians.

5
2024-06-23 07:19:36

After first month of usage, I can safely attest to the unit's functionality, reliability and ease of use within my current setup. I'm a hobbyist composer who needed to get first footing into the digital recording realm. Perusal of current products led to realization that a mixer-interface hybrid would be best fit for my context. With limited budget, an old under-powered pc and unwillingness to deal with any steep learning curves; I conducted my evaluations. ART USBMIX4 topped the list. In main setup, digital piano (Left & Right) line outs connect to Channels 1&2 w/ respective Pan controls set to L and R. Drum-guitar unit line outs go to 3&4. Headphones used to monitor. USB connection to pc provides electrical supply. To record acoustic-electric, condenser mic plugs into CH1 (for 48V) and drum-guitar unit's individual guitar out into CH2. The AUX-MP3 IN serves well for my guitar amp's stereo line out when required. Admittedly there is significant hiss when CH1 gain increased beyond middle position with mic connected but I get acceptable results despite that constraint. INST-HI-Z on CH2 is rather bland and underwhelming; perhaps this may suffice for DAW software effect plug-ins for which my pc not geared up. All considered, I am quite pleased with my decision to purchase and have no regrets.

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