- What is an emulated output?
- Is line out the same as Di out?
- What is emulated output Blackstar?
- What is emulated line out on Marshall amp?
What is an emulated output?
Emulated outputs are commonly used to directly feed a recording mixer or audio interface or as a direct feed to a live sound system, replacing a microphone on the amp's speaker.
Is line out the same as Di out?
Functionally a line out, direct out, and DI out are the same thing for the same purpose. Some are balanced, some are +4db, some are -10db, and some are "cab voiced". They all allow you to run a signal to the mixing board and avoid needing a mic.
What is emulated output Blackstar?
It's called “Emulated Output”, I've seen this for ages in loads of amps, but it's a little different on my Blackstar HT-1R, it's got a 1/4″ standard guitar jack, and this means I am able to use it with my headphones, usually these outputs (at least in my experience) are XLR outputs and they are made so you can connect ...
What is emulated line out on Marshall amp?
certain line outs, dubbed 'emulated', and outputs on modeling amps (the a.i.r. function on pods) try to compensate for the absence of speakers, some better than others.