From Andrew Horton Sent Thu, Mar 7th 2019, 14:16
Unsure! Some pedals are designed to accommodate line level signals. On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 8:41 AM Boniforti Flavio <xxxxxxxxx.x@xxxxx.xxx> wro= te: > > Hi Andrew - thanks for your quick reply. > > What about this one? > > http://www.analoguerenaissance.com/TS303/ > > F. > https://soundcloud.com/bonnyfused > > > Am Do., 7. M=C3=A4rz 2019 um 14:38 Uhr schrieb A. Horton <xxxxxx.xxxxxx@x= mail.com>: >> >> Pedal expects a guitar. Get a reamp pedal to match impedance and level >> and everything else. I like this one - >> https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/EXTC-SA--radial-extc-sa-1-channe= l-active-re-amping-device >> >> On Thu, Mar 7, 2019 at 8:14 AM Boniforti Flavio <xxxxxxxxx.x@xxxxx.xxx> = wrote: >> > >> > Hi all! >> > I most probably simply don't have the technical knowledge on this topi= c, so I as you! >> > >> > When I engage my Dunlop MXR distortion+ pedal on my TB-303's audio pat= h, volume drops like -15 dB - is this true and normal for every distortion = pedal, or is there any pedal which overcomes this "issue"? >> > Or, in any case: how to "correct" this behavior? >> > >> > Thanks, >> > Flavio. >> > https://soundcloud.com/bonnyfused