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7thstring

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Hi,

I just received my Recto and I was about to record but before that, I'd like to know something...

Can I just take a speaker out jack and link it to my soundcard interface (Delta 44)? Must I respect a specific load? Can I use the slave out?

Any advice before I try me first recording?

-Vincent
 
7thstring said:
Hi,

I just received my Recto and I was about to record but before that, I'd like to know something...

Can I just take a speaker out jack and link it to my soundcard interface (Delta 44)? Must I respect a specific load? Can I use the slave out?

Any advice before I try me first recording?

-Vincent

Use your slave out and it work well, I did this with my Roadster. And dont disconnect the speaker or put a silent load (resistance).

Michel
 
How do you put that silent load? Just by shorting a jack with a resistance? I'm just not certain to understand, and I'm sure you understand how paranoiac people can feel when they just received their stuff :p

super thanks anyway!!
 
Something like this will provide a load and still keep your rig quiet.

https://taweber.powweb.com/weber/masslite.htm

As "Coeur de Blues" said do not fire up that head without a load on it you will damage the head.

You can record the slave out but it does not sound all that good, going to need a microphone to bring out the best of the amp Just lay down some scratch tracks you will hear what I mean.

You might want to invest in a POD when forced to record direct or silent, thats what I do. Slave out just does not cut it for recording IMHO
 
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