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Hi,
I'm trying to find out if there is a way to connect the REC/Phones output of my Roland Micro Cube amplifier to a Microphone input on a laptop. Assuming the Mic-In is low impedance, is there a way to convert the high voltage line signal of the amp to the microphone input? All I found so far is to do the opposite: connecting a mic to a line input. Where can I buy such a impedance matcher? Also, I would like to know if it is ok to connect a 600 Ohm mic to a 10kOhm mic input. best, Jeroen |
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