On the ground hum sensitivity test you mention you use 2 DI boxes. By DI boxes do you mean Re-amp boxes that convert Lo-Z balanced line signal to Hi-Z instrument signal?
I don't understand what this huge curve change is there. Is this usable if used for home recordings in order to not use a cab and still not loose quality? I watched more videos of this series but the other load boxes are kinda too expensive...
Well, the Suhr is a pretty good device and comes along with good IR's - the only thing I dont like is the noise the device produces. You can find more details in the last episode (EP12) of the series.
Just to be clear - the response curve should not be flat. A resistive load results in an almost flat curve. The high cut starts at around 2kHz and is -3db at 12kHz.
second. i love this series. so helpful
On the ground hum sensitivity test you mention you use 2 DI boxes. By DI boxes do you mean Re-amp boxes that convert Lo-Z balanced line signal to Hi-Z instrument signal?
i think they are both std di boxes from the diagrams
True, but good hint - I'll try with a reamp DI-box as well and let you guys know what happens...
I don't understand what this huge curve change is there. Is this usable if used for home recordings in order to not use a cab and still not loose quality? I watched more videos of this series but the other load boxes are kinda too expensive...
Well, the Suhr is a pretty good device and comes along with good IR's - the only thing I dont like is the noise the device produces. You can find more details in the last episode (EP12) of the series.
What does the response curve look like with the hi cut active? Since this box has a big treble boost, this switch may make the response a lot flatter.
Just to be clear - the response curve should not be flat. A resistive load results in an almost flat curve. The high cut starts at around 2kHz and is -3db at 12kHz.
amigo, porque não está nos videos a X-Load LB-2 da fractal audio??
Because it's sold out in Europe for quite a while - and it's still sold out ☹️