Just because both guitar and your 1010 have quarter inch inputs
doesn't mean they are the same. A guitar pickup has a Hi-Z output, and
the 1010 is expecting a line-level input. They are not the same thing.
(having a battery doesn't mean a thing in regards to preamps, it means
it has an active rather than a passive pickup)
A mixer won't do much good either unless it comes with a Hi-Z input,
which is not common.
Most people set it up going from HI-Z into a DI box, and from there
into a preamp to get a line level signal. (There are some preamps with
Hi-Z inputs so that you can skip the DI box, but they are not very
common.)
-Reuben
On Nov 22, 2007 8:22 AM, lanas <lanas(a)securenet.net> wrote:
Le Mercredi, 21 Nov 2007 20:54:21 -0500,
Joe Hartley <jh(a)brainiac.com> a écrit :
You need some form of preamp between the guitar
and the 1010. The
guitar does not provide a strong enough signal for the 1010 to handle
properly. An inexpensive mixer will do the trick.
That looks OK, but I'm hesitant at getting a mixer for this purpose.
Can you give a few product names so I can check them out and see
exactly what you mean by inexpensive mixer ? - Thanks.
Al
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