Bones123 wrote:Ryan_IK wrote:Hey Guys,
I see a solution is already being tried here, but I figured I would chime in.
The iLine series of cable (Click
here) will offer a 'Mono-output Splitter'. This adapter goes from (2X) 6.35mm (1/4") female ports to a (1X) 3.5mm (1/8") male jack. This adapter would be ideal to go from the iRig Stomp I/O unit's 6.35mm (1/4") left and right output directly to your 3.5mm (1/8") amplifier input.
Do note however, the iRig Stomp I/O can go straight into your guitar amplifier's 1/4" guitar input. I would suggest when doing so to go to your amplifier's guitar input from the 6.35mm (1/4") left output.
Hope this helps!
Can you elaborate on the iRig stomp IO going into the guitar input on an amplifier? All the research I have done says that it will not sound good and can potentially damage the amp since the line level out of the interface is a stronger signal than what the guitar input receives from a guitar.
Hey Bones,
Thanks for your reply.
I can certainly understand where you are coming from. I would suggest to make sure to check your specific amplifiers specifications if you are worried about damaging your gear in anyway.
To elaborate, below are the specifications for the output of the iRig Stomp I/O 6.35mm (1/4") Balanced Line-outputs. From my experience, as long as you keep your 'Volume' knob to the minimum at first you should be okay. In this case, the user's 3.5mm (1/8") AUX input may be a better solution, depending on the signal level this accepts.
Connector: 2x balanced female 1/4" TRS Jack. Tip: hot / Ring: cold / Shield: ground
Maximum Output Level: +13 dBu into 600 Ohms balanced load
Frequency Response: from 10 Hz to 21 kHz (+/- 0.2dB)
Output Dynamic Range: 102 dB(A)
Output Impedance: 150 Ohms balanced
Floating Balanced Outputs