Line Out / D.I. output
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Line Out / D.I. output
does anyone have a schematic/diagram for adding one of these to an amp, with speaker emulation?
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Re: Line Out / D.I. output
I don't know about the speaker emulation, but if you have a look through some of the more modern Marshall amp schematics on www.schematicheaven.com you might be able to reverse engineer a Line Out or DI that suits your amp.
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The 1987x schem has a line out on the 4ohm tap that has a 2k2 resistor on the 4ohm signal, in series with a 100R to ground with a 560R going from the junction of the two to the line out tip.
The Dual Channel JCM800 schem has the line out again on the 4ohm tap with a 1k resistor going to the CCW lug of a 4k7 pot with the wiper on the Line Out jack tip and what looks like a 100R on the tip tor ground.
Those are Line outs. To go DI you need a cab sim.
The Dual Channel JCM800 schem has the line out again on the 4ohm tap with a 1k resistor going to the CCW lug of a 4k7 pot with the wiper on the Line Out jack tip and what looks like a 100R on the tip tor ground.
Those are Line outs. To go DI you need a cab sim.
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I saw an interesting amp which had a DI output as a tap on the secondary of the opt. Haven't really seen it anywhere else in guitar opts. Must figure out how it works. It's the kind of gimmicky thing that I love. 
Practically speaking I think a DI is just a balanced Line, so it shouldn't really be too hard to get there from a line out. But it would require a transistor. Or a transformer.

Practically speaking I think a DI is just a balanced Line, so it shouldn't really be too hard to get there from a line out. But it would require a transistor. Or a transformer.
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I've seen the Torres kits for this, and was just thinking I'd like to have my own way of making them as opposed to buying a kit for them - it would make things a lot easier if I started making my own amps as a business, or offering them as optional mods.
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