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Guitar In and Aux In sound different (when buffered)


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From the manual:

 

20.GUITAR IN Connect your primary guitar or bass guitar here. This jack provides impedance selection and a switchable pad.
21.AUX IN (10kΩ) Connect a secondary, active-pickup equipped guitar or bass here.
 

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2 hours ago, rd2rk said:

From the manual:

 

20.GUITAR IN Connect your primary guitar or bass guitar here. This jack provides impedance selection and a switchable pad.
21.AUX IN (10kΩ) Connect a secondary, active-pickup equipped guitar or bass here.
 

A buffered signal is essentially the same as it would see from an active instrument.

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15 minutes ago, RandomGecko said:

A buffered signal is essentially the same as it would see from an active instrument.

 The Guitar In and Aux In are different from an electrical perspective. The Guitar In is optimized for a high impedance, instrument level signal, and the Aux In is designed for a line level signal.

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