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Wed 30 Jun 2010, 00:22
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Group: Members
Posts: 6
Joined: 22-Sep 09
From: Montréal - CA
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Bonjour.
Voici mon équipement:
Gibson SG MXR Fullbore Metal Apogee Duet Mac
Je souhaite savoir si je peux brancher ainsi.
guitare --> MXR --> DUET.
J'ai des doutes quand au niveau d'entrée toléré par le duet. (et dans le doute je ne voudrais pas tout cramer)
Les spec de la MXR.
Input Impedance ........................ > 450KΩ Output Impedance ..................... < 10KΩ SignaltoNoiseAllControls@MidPosition ....................................A'weighted(Vref=1Vrms) Gate OFF ................................. > 70dB Gate ON ....................................... > 85dB Frequency Response Tone Controls GateOPEN ................................. 0dB from 20Hz to 20KHz Gate CLOSED .............................. -20dB at 500Hz ...................................................... -25dBat20KHz
Tone Controls Low................................................ +/- 9dB at 100Hz Mid ................................................ +/- 16dB at 200Hz to 5KHz High ........................................................ +/- 12dB shelf at 1.5KHz Bypass CurrentDraw.............................True Hardwire ................................................................. 18mA
Les spec du DUET:
Two channels of professional-quality 24-bit/96kHz audio input and output Two balanced XLR inputs, with selectable 48V phantom power on each input Two unbalanced high impedance instrument inputs One high-level stereo headphone output Two unbalanced -10 dBV line outputs for powered speakers Multi-function controller knob for volume and input gain control and assignable MIDI control Multi-segment LED meters to display input or output levels FireWire 400, compatible with Mac OS X Core Audio Control functions built directly into Apple’s Logic Pro, Soundtrack Pro and GarageBand Compatible with any Core Audio-compliant audio application Apogee’s Maestro software for advanced control and low latency mixing Dimensions: 4" W x 6.3" L x 1.5" H
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