I searched around quite a bit and while I know I have read this before on this forum, I, of course, can not find the info now when it is needed.
I have a McIntosh MC2100 on the way. A JBL cab (or cabs) will soon follow.
But I need a pre-amp, And until I save up the cash to add to the upcoming sale of my Fender SuperChamp X2, I will be without one. Now, my SuperChamp (with upgraded tubes and a JBL K-110, actually not a bad little amp at all) has a 1/4" line-level output. I can use the SuperChamp as a pre-amp until I am able to purchase a dedicated one. It's not perfect, but the output is post-reverb, and it will work during the interim.
My question is this: I know there is some way to simulate a speaker load in a combo amp so when I use the line-out I won't hear the internal speaker (unless of course I want to) and I won't potentially damage the amp. IIRC, this can be done with a resistor of some sort but I really have no idea. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be most appreciative.
Thanks guys1
Cheers,
cmc64
I have a McIntosh MC2100 on the way. A JBL cab (or cabs) will soon follow.
But I need a pre-amp, And until I save up the cash to add to the upcoming sale of my Fender SuperChamp X2, I will be without one. Now, my SuperChamp (with upgraded tubes and a JBL K-110, actually not a bad little amp at all) has a 1/4" line-level output. I can use the SuperChamp as a pre-amp until I am able to purchase a dedicated one. It's not perfect, but the output is post-reverb, and it will work during the interim.
My question is this: I know there is some way to simulate a speaker load in a combo amp so when I use the line-out I won't hear the internal speaker (unless of course I want to) and I won't potentially damage the amp. IIRC, this can be done with a resistor of some sort but I really have no idea. If anyone can point me in the right direction I would be most appreciative.
Thanks guys1
Cheers,
cmc64