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Old 05-11-2008, 04:34 AM
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Recording using Amp vs. DI

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I'm recording using the XLR out on my amp right now, but apparently the signal drops down to 'line level' and I have to use another preamp input box (firebox) to bring it back to a recordable level.

Am I getting the sound from my amp recorded to the point it can be noticed, or should I just skip the amp all together and plug straight in? Thanks
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Old 05-11-2008, 04:36 AM
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Last CD my band recorded, we recorded the amp both from the speakers (2 mics, 2 different positions) and a DI recording as well. Gives you more options when you're mixing.
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Can you notice it? Your ears should be able to answer your question. Record with the XLR out from your amp, and record direct, and see what you think.
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