Hey guys,
Need some input here, been scratching my head at this for a while.
Here's my signal chain: Interface (unbalanced out) -> Tubescreamer -> 6505 -> Hotplate -> interface.
I get feedback on the reamped signal when I use the line out from the Hotplate.
So I tried putting my Countryman in between the amp and the Hotplate. This allows me to essentially
split the signal coming out of the amp, one cable goes to the Hotplate and the other to my interface. The ground switch does the trick of eliminating the feedback of the reamped signal, but I find that no matter what amp I use, they all sound "undergained" even when I'm driving the levels
really hard into the Hotplate.
Surely this can't be right?!
So, will a reamp box solve my problem?
The signal coming out of my interface is unbalanced, as a guitar signal would be. I'm guessing the feedback I'm hearing is a ground loop problem...
Cheers!
Need some input here, been scratching my head at this for a while.
Here's my signal chain: Interface (unbalanced out) -> Tubescreamer -> 6505 -> Hotplate -> interface.
I get feedback on the reamped signal when I use the line out from the Hotplate.
So I tried putting my Countryman in between the amp and the Hotplate. This allows me to essentially
split the signal coming out of the amp, one cable goes to the Hotplate and the other to my interface. The ground switch does the trick of eliminating the feedback of the reamped signal, but I find that no matter what amp I use, they all sound "undergained" even when I'm driving the levels
really hard into the Hotplate.
Surely this can't be right?!
So, will a reamp box solve my problem?
The signal coming out of my interface is unbalanced, as a guitar signal would be. I'm guessing the feedback I'm hearing is a ground loop problem...
Cheers!