Musician's Friend Stupid Deal Of The Day - Peavey Revalver 3.5 for $29.99

Re: Musician's Friend Stupid Deal Of The Day - Peavey Revalver 3.5 for $29.99

Given that this is a windows thing, what's the expected way to get the guitar in with a correct impedance input?

I plan to use my Tonelab in "neutral" mode, but what's common?
 
Re: Musician's Friend Stupid Deal Of The Day - Peavey Revalver 3.5 for $29.99

Most decent interfaces have the correct impedance. If not, Motu makes the ZBox for $40, it'll give you a Hi Z and Lo Z input to 1/4" output. Most pedals will give you a proper signal as well. I actually use a powered ABC box, A and B go to pedals, C goes to the computer. (The pedals then go to the computer and into Revalver's power amp models.)

If you don't have a proper soundcard, there's plenty of decent interfaces in the $150-$200 range that will give you just about everything you need to record music on the computer.
 
Re: Musician's Friend Stupid Deal Of The Day - Peavey Revalver 3.5 for $29.99

I have decent soundcards. I think it's probably best that I just use a GE-7, or my tonelab. Thanks.
 
Re: Musician's Friend Stupid Deal Of The Day - Peavey Revalver 3.5 for $29.99

lol good thing it sold out or my gas woulda bought it ;)
 
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