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Old 06-14-2004, 09:21 PM
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With versions available for both guitar and bass, the AxeTrak is an enclosed cabinet for recording that hooks up to your amp, letting you drive your tubes while keeping room volume under control
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Jeff Harris, owner and engineer of JLH Products, has created a new device for guitarists and bassists called the AxeTrak Professional Guitar Recorder.

This device captures the mic'd sound of any high gain overdriven or distorted amp. Unlike many other devices used for recording overdriven guitar tones, the AxeTrak does not use digital signal processing or amp modeling to create it's tone. The AxeTrak uses a special high-end driver and is 100% analog.

The main feature of this device is that now any guitarist can quietly record their live guitar setup just by plugging their guitar amplifier into the AxeTrak. The AxeTrak is small and easy to use - simply connect the speaker jack of any overdriven guitar amp to the input jack of the AxeTrak. This 8-ohm input can handle up to 100 Watts RMS. The XLR output connects to the impedance matching transformer and then directly to a recording console, mixing board, or computer soundcard. No power source is required.

JLH Products also offers a bass version of the AxeTrak, identical apart from a different driver to better handle bass frequencies and a green LED instead of red that's found on the guitar version to visually differentiate the two models.

Both the guitar and bass versions of AxeTrak are available now direct from the manufacturer for $339 plus shipping.

For more information, visit their web site at www.axetrak.com.

Source: http://news.harmony-central.com/Newp/2004/AxeTrak.html
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