I've been using the headphone output on my T202, into a 40dB pad on a Tascam M-320 console for years.
Works well but a bit of noise and hum. Also I'm worried about stressing the T202's power amp and/or the M-320's input strip with the ~7.5v signal coming out of the headphone jack.
I've read many threads on line out options but I can't find a definitive answer.
I need the most clean as possible post-swell, post-reverb line out for a T202.
The voltage needs to be anywhere from ~50mv p-p to ~2v p-p. I need a voltage that can easily and safely be attenuated to ~150mv p-p for direct interface with guitar effects pedals.
Looking at the available schematics, pin 24 is depicted on some drawings as supplying the Tone Cabinet with ~1.2v p-p line output. On other drawings no p-p voltage is stated, and pin 24 is described as not connected.
Which description is correct for a T202?
Are there any other points for a clean line out?
Lastly, what is the best and safest way to disable the power amp output? - I don't necessarily need to kill the amp entirely, just disable the audio from the speakers.
Thanks folks :)
Works well but a bit of noise and hum. Also I'm worried about stressing the T202's power amp and/or the M-320's input strip with the ~7.5v signal coming out of the headphone jack.
I've read many threads on line out options but I can't find a definitive answer.
I need the most clean as possible post-swell, post-reverb line out for a T202.
The voltage needs to be anywhere from ~50mv p-p to ~2v p-p. I need a voltage that can easily and safely be attenuated to ~150mv p-p for direct interface with guitar effects pedals.
Looking at the available schematics, pin 24 is depicted on some drawings as supplying the Tone Cabinet with ~1.2v p-p line output. On other drawings no p-p voltage is stated, and pin 24 is described as not connected.
Which description is correct for a T202?
Are there any other points for a clean line out?
Lastly, what is the best and safest way to disable the power amp output? - I don't necessarily need to kill the amp entirely, just disable the audio from the speakers.
Thanks folks :)
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