RE: [Harp-L] no line out on amp-monitor solution



I'm not familiar with those units, but you can get pdf owners manuels for them here:
 
http://www.digitech.com/en-US/support
 
hope that helps any!
 
> From: Ritterbk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: harp-l@xxxxxxxxxx; harptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; turtlehill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 15:27:07 -0500
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> Subject: [Harp-L] no line out on amp-monitor solution
> 
> Earlier this week I was asking about in line monitors. The situation I am
> looking to solve is I have a jam I'd like to play at, but they play rock and
> the 3 or so guitars seem to all vie to see who can be the loudest. I've
> seen some harp players go up and be inaudible. I've come to the conclusion
> I will need to take my biggest amp, but I'm not sure I will be able to hear
> myself play, and if I get in front of my big amp, it's feedback city. I
> had spoken with a fellow harp player and he mentioned an in line monitor
> that would let me plug in my headphones and listen to what I'm playing
> without being drowned out by the loud guitar players. Some of the
> suggestions I got, got me to thinking and I did some experimentation. I
> found I could use the digitech RP that I already have (no additional
> expense, except maybe another cable, yea!) and I can run the headphone jack
> to my little VOX DA-20 amp and use it as a monitor, while still outputting
> the signal to my larger amp, or, of course I can use some headphones and
> deal with a cable attached to me. I plugged the headphone line into the
> microphone input of the VOX, I'm not sure I could use the instrument jack,
> but I don't want the VOX to color the sound, in this situation, and I think
> the microphone jack does not get the same treatment as the instrument jack.
> I'm curious, does anyone know if the input jack on the Digitech RP for my
> MP3 backing tracks gets processed or goes through the RP clean?
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> 
> Bruce K Ritter
> 
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