maybe eventually there will be a unit that is what the ct5 was to gb24, but for now i am working on some different units entirely, and just updates for the current ct5.
Anyone know if you can safely run a synth into the ct5 without damaging it? I realize the sound may not be great because of the higher signal level but I don't want to even try it if there is a chance of damaging the ct5. The output specs of the synth is ”Unbalanced Output; Nominal ± 1.5 Volt Signal". Note there is no output volume control so I can't turn it down to be safe unless I use something else to attenuate it first. I can only imagine how good this could sound! Thanks.
I run my Sub Phatty through my pedalboard (with CT5 on it of course), I use a LS-2 as mixer to attenuate the synth and have +/- the same input volume as my guitar and it works fine!
Fuzzonaut about the RM-1N:
"Amp in a box"?
No, there's no amp in there - tone fairies and feedback goblins live inside this box.
Thanks everyone for the replies...I tried it quickly with my pedal board and found many pedals had little to no effect (especially dirt) and ct5 worked but did not sound great..I def have to look at getting something to attenuate the output so I can explore this further. If I was to mod my werkstatt to have an output volume control would that be sufficient or should attenuation be done using some other means so signal is still high enough quality?
Edit: maybe this attenuator cable (https://koma-elektronik.com/?product=ko ... ator-cable) with a 1/4 to 1/8 male mono cable would do the trick? The adjustment range is not very fine/accurate but maybe would work well enough to reduce the signal down to closer to instrument level.