What is a line out box?

The ISO Line Out box is used to provide a transformer-isolated signal from any guitar amplifier speaker output jack. One common purpose is to provide a line level signal that feeds an effect processor.

Can you use an attenuator as a load box?

Attenuators. Attenuators passively reduce your amp’s volume by absorbing some of the amp’s output and passing the rest on to the speaker cabinet. Some attenuators also function as load boxes and feature a output that sends a line-level signal to a recording interface or another power amp for reamping.

What is line out on an amp?

The signal from your mp3 player, CD player or other outboard devices is traveling into the amp. Similarly, the “line out” jack on the back of your amp is just that–an output. The signal is traveling out of your amp to some other destination, such as a PA system or recording gear.

What is LINE OUT used for?

Alternatively referred to as audio out and sound out, the line out jack is found on computer sound cards. It allows external speakers, headphones, or other output devices to connect to the computer, transferring computer generated audio to the devices so that it can be heard.

Do attenuators damage amps?

Electrically speaking, it would make no real sense for an attenuator to damage an amplifier considering these devices come after the amp in the signal chain. Problems do arise when players implement attenuators, but more often than not it is a result of having the amp pushed to its limits for hours at a time.

Do I need attenuator for solid state amp?

The only thing the attenuator will do with an SS amp is just reduce volume methinks. You are just missing the volume and acoustical interaction between a loud guitar amp and the guitar, which you cannot really simulate. It requires volume.

What is the purpose of a line out?

What is the difference between resistive load and reactive load?

Unlike resistive loads that generate a power factor of 1.0 and a load of 100%, reactive has a 0.8 power factor with a 75% load. This difference in power factors and loads leads to voltage drops from the generator of 25% more than from the resistive loads.

What is a resistive load box?

Resistive load boxes are made of up resistors that take in the power being output by the amp and release it as heat. They are simple by design and therefore, generally less expensive, many of which come in the form of a DI Box.

What’s the difference between line in and line out?

Consumer electronic devices concerned with audio (for example sound cards) often have a connector labeled line in and/or line out. Line out provides an audio signal output and line in receives a signal input.

What is a load box and how does it work?

This is where load boxes come in: They safely load your guitar amp and allow you to use it in numerous ways with no speakers. Examples of load boxes include the Suhr Reactive Load, Koch Dummybox Studio/PA, and the Two Notes Torpedo Live. Think of a load box as the most basic form of attenuator, one that lowers your amp’s output to line level.

What is a load box for a guitar amp?

This is where load boxes come in: They safely load your guitar amp and allow you to use it in numerous ways with no speakers. Examples of load boxes include the Suhr Reactive Load, Koch Dummybox Studio/PA, and the Two Notes Torpedo Live.

What is an attenuator load box?

Think of a load box as the most basic form of attenuator, one that lowers your amp’s output to line level. A load box can also send the loaded-down line-level amp signal to a second power amp, giving you total control over your tone and volume.