I currently have a Focusrite Saffire Pro 26/10. And i bought it for the reason that i had to get great pre-amps, great sound for my guitar so i could do some amp sim stuff. I couldn't do A/B checking since both units weren't around.
Now i noticed how my guitars crackle(clip) a little bit here and there. This happens with both active and passive pups. I can't even use the instrument switch for my guitars since al they do is clip(well the red light on the unit burns almost constantly with the volume turned to zero on the saffire ). So i can only use the normal input. I don't really know if that is a real problem since i can't really hear a big difference(thought the impedance wouldn't match in this case, but to be honest i'm to noobisch to notice the difference obviously )
So i'm getting a bit more experienced with lot's of things since i am constantly doing this stuff, like probably all ya metaldudes in here! So i would love be able to do some beginner but good(quality) reamping
Here's the actual problem btw! In the re-amp thread i started to notice how the Presonus FP10 kept coming up as a good re-amp pre-amp :Smokin:
Why can the presonus handle the job? Why can't my Focusrite handle the job? Cuz the funny thing is, i could just return my focusrite and get the presonus and get money back for an actual re-amp box
Tried getting the info for this but i'm not getting much wiser on their websites either!
Focusrite:
Line Inputs
• Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.1dB
• THD+N: < 0.001% (measured with 0dBFS input and 22Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
• Noise: -90dBu (22Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
Instrument Inputs
• Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.1dB
• THD+N: 0.004% (measured with 0dBu input and 20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
• Noise: -87dBu (20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
Presonus:
Instrument Input (1/4" TS input channels 1-2)
Type 1/4" TS
Input Impedance 1 Mega Ohm
Line Inputs (1/4” TRS input channels 3-8)
Frequency Response (+0,- 0.5dB) 20Hz to 50kHz
Frequency Response (+0/-3.0 dB) 20Hz to 150kHz
Input Impedance (Balanced) 10 KOhm
THD+N (unwtd, 1KHz @ +4dBu Output, Unity Gain) < 0.003%
S/N Ratio (Unity Gain, unwtd, Ref. = +4dBu, 20Hz to 22KHz) >101dB
Maximum Input Level (Unity Gain, 1KHz @ 0.5% THD+N)
Thanks alot for any helpfull comments on this!!!!
Now i noticed how my guitars crackle(clip) a little bit here and there. This happens with both active and passive pups. I can't even use the instrument switch for my guitars since al they do is clip(well the red light on the unit burns almost constantly with the volume turned to zero on the saffire ). So i can only use the normal input. I don't really know if that is a real problem since i can't really hear a big difference(thought the impedance wouldn't match in this case, but to be honest i'm to noobisch to notice the difference obviously )
So i'm getting a bit more experienced with lot's of things since i am constantly doing this stuff, like probably all ya metaldudes in here! So i would love be able to do some beginner but good(quality) reamping
Here's the actual problem btw! In the re-amp thread i started to notice how the Presonus FP10 kept coming up as a good re-amp pre-amp :Smokin:
Why can the presonus handle the job? Why can't my Focusrite handle the job? Cuz the funny thing is, i could just return my focusrite and get the presonus and get money back for an actual re-amp box
Tried getting the info for this but i'm not getting much wiser on their websites either!
Focusrite:
Line Inputs
• Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.1dB
• THD+N: < 0.001% (measured with 0dBFS input and 22Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
• Noise: -90dBu (22Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
Instrument Inputs
• Frequency Response: 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.1dB
• THD+N: 0.004% (measured with 0dBu input and 20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
• Noise: -87dBu (20Hz/22kHz bandpass filter)
Presonus:
Instrument Input (1/4" TS input channels 1-2)
Type 1/4" TS
Input Impedance 1 Mega Ohm
Line Inputs (1/4” TRS input channels 3-8)
Frequency Response (+0,- 0.5dB) 20Hz to 50kHz
Frequency Response (+0/-3.0 dB) 20Hz to 150kHz
Input Impedance (Balanced) 10 KOhm
THD+N (unwtd, 1KHz @ +4dBu Output, Unity Gain) < 0.003%
S/N Ratio (Unity Gain, unwtd, Ref. = +4dBu, 20Hz to 22KHz) >101dB
Maximum Input Level (Unity Gain, 1KHz @ 0.5% THD+N)
Thanks alot for any helpfull comments on this!!!!