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What does a Reamping box do?

What does a Reamping box do?

A Reamping box is mainly used in studios, with this box you can play back a recorded guitar signal (or any other instrument signal) and send it to an amplifier where it is picked up by microphones and recorded again. This way the recording engineer can experiment with the sound of an instrument.

What is the difference between a DI box and a Reamp box?

A DI box converts a high impedance, unbalanced instrument level signal to a low impedance, balanced mic level signal. A reamp box converts a low impedance, balanced line level signal to high impedance, unbalanced instrument level signal. Without the reamp box there will be an impedance mismatch and loss of tone.

Can I reamp without a reamp box?

The short answer is no, you don’t need a dedicated reamp box to start reamping. But for ideal performance in a wide range of situations, you’re better off with one. Can’t I just connect a cable right from my interface to my amp?

Why are DI boxes so expensive?

While they all do the same basic job, the more expensive models are better screened, introduce negligible distortion, enjoy a wider, flatter frequency response, can cope with high signal levels without saturation, and provide excellent electrical safety isolation.

Is a DI box necessary?

So there you have it, DI Boxes are essential for any recording or live sound engineers and nowadays you’ll find them built into pretty much every audio interface.

What kind of camouflage does Revell Heinkel He 111 use?

The camouflage colours are Muster A (or B) designated: RLM 70 Schwarzgrun and RLM 71 Dunkelgrun over RLM 65 Hellblau undersides. As I mentioned, the choice is quite good, given that both are RLM 70/71 upper camo over 65 undersides.

Why was the Heinkel He 111 banned in Germany?

Although the He 111 evolved as early as 1932, it was still as a civil project for a fast aircraft for Lufthansa. At this time though, it was still forbidden to build military aircraft in Germany due to the Treaty of Versailles.

What was the Heinkel He 70 Blitz used for?

The Heinkel He 70 Blitz (lightning) was designed in the early 1930s to serve as a mail plane for Deutsche Lufthansa in response to a request for an aircraft faster than the Lockheed Vega and Orion used by Swissair for on short routes.

How many sprues are in Revell re box?

Revell’s re-box is a close-fitting end-opening box, unlike ICM’s quite large top-opening one, as the original two main sprues are cut half; leaving four sprues to fit Revell’s box. They come packed in a single re-sealable cellophane bag, with the clear sprue further enclosed in a small bag of its own.