Re: OT(ish): Connecting balanced out to line in

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On Wed, 8 Dec 2010, James Stone wrote:

I guess in hardware?

Thinking more about it, do I need to plug the DI out into a preamp
before it goes into the line in for the soundcard? (the instrument is
a bass guitar unamplified).

If you can, just skip the DI and plug the guitar straight into the sound
card's line-in.

I've tried that before, but (at least with an electric (non-bass)),
the sound was rather woolly and lacking in treble - I though due to
the mix of Hi-Z and line level input.

Sounds like you want to use a pre-amp, then.

AFAIK, this chain is effectively a NO-OP:

   guitar --> DI box --> XLR --> DI/Transformer --> line in

..except for distortion introduced by the DI's. So even if you get it set up -- you'll probably get the same results as plugging straight in.

But, if you have a 2nd DI box or one of those $10 transformer things[1]... it's worth a try.

-gabriel

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balun#Audio
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