edu442 wrote:Would someone let me know how to do this?
A passive stand alone DI box can also be used as a re-amping device. CAUTION: Do not try this with an active (battery or AC powered) DI box because you will damage your equipment or worse.
A passive DI box is designed to transform a high impedance guitar signal to a low impedance mic level signal. This signal level transformation allows you to respect the laws of physics when connecting a guitar to a mixer mic input. You can therefore creatively use a passive DI box as a re-amp device by reversing the direction of signal flow through the DI box after it leaves your audio interface (or mixer) and before it reaches your guitar amp. Connect a Babyface analog output to the DI "Balanced Output" XLR and then connect the DI "Guitar Input" to the guitar amp input. The signal of the previously recorded low impedance guitar track will now be transformed back to high impedance before it reaches the input of your guitar amp. You may need to make or buy another cable but this creative use of a passive DI box will work as an affordable alternative to buying a re-amping device. Happy re-amping
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