Fender Mustang III V2 Amp Question

ms1844

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Hi guys,

I have a Fender Mustang III V2 Amplifier and on the back of it, there is a space to connect 2 XLR cables for a connection to a PA system etc.

If I bought a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 Audio Interface (which has 2 inputs for XLR cables or a 1/4" input jack) and bought 2 XLR cables and hooked it all up, (putting the left in one input and the right in the other), would I be able to record my amp into a DAW?

Also, would one XLR cable do the trick, or would I need two? I don't have any weird pan'ing with my sound, its guitar -> pedalboard -> amp (nothing in the loop or whatever).

Any tips/input/advice would be very appreciated :)

Thanks
 
Re: Fender Mustang III V2 Amp Question

Yep unamped XLR output goes to clean ins. Use 2 for stereo (ie panned delays, flange etc) or record 1 ch dry and add fx as needed in the DAW

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Re: Fender Mustang III V2 Amp Question

What's your daw? I can help w cubase Ableton or ptools10

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Re: Fender Mustang III V2 Amp Question

Yep unamped XLR output goes to clean ins. Use 2 for stereo (ie panned delays, flange etc) or record 1 ch dry and add fx as needed in the DAW

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If I connect the Mustang to the Focusrite (by using 2 XLR cables), will it stop the amp from sending noise out of the speaker? (it should, right?)
 
Re: Fender Mustang III V2 Amp Question

If I connect the Mustang to the Focusrite (by using 2 XLR cables), will it stop the amp from sending noise out of the speaker? (it should, right?)
Try it... You can't hurt anything


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