On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 03:58:39PM +0200, caffeine wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have a bass I'd like to plug in my Debian box. I know lots of people
do it routinely with guitar, but I'm worried about the possible side
effects on my hardware. I know that using a bass on a guitar amp would
blow the thing off, but I don't know if it's just the guitar amp speaker
which is not suited for such frequencies or if it's the electronic which
suffer.
From what I
understand, the "line in" soundcard input shouldn't have any
problem
dealing with the bass input,
if your bass is not active, you might want to use a direct box
with line-level output (might be hard to find, many are mic-level output)
to feed the soundcard line in.
Passive bass pickups might be loaded badly by the line in circuit,
and you'd get a dull, quiet sound as a result.
but problems might arise with the
output (ATM this would be my stereo). I don't know enough about sound
processing to be sure my assumptions are right.
be careful with volume level going into the stereo speakers :-)
electronics should be fine though.
In the olden days (1960s) there wasn't much distinction between
amps for bass and amps for guitar, they'd just plug the same
100-watt tube amp into different speakers. Those amps are still good!
I still use a tube guitar amp for recording bass sometimes, it sounds
nice at low levels.
--
Paul Winkler
http://www.slinkp.com