Record in and out jacks?


Why do so many Preamps and Integrated amps still have Record in and Record out jacks? Can they be used for anything else?

Thanks.

JD 
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Tape Loop?

Read about it, all kinds of things.

You can add different things between the loop, like a DSP unit, and EQ, Tape deck, RtR all kinds of goodies.. Then disengage the loop to remove them from the sound path.

It’s a monitor for recording mainly.. or Adds tape EQs depending on the bias settings and tape used.. It is a good option to have in any case.. I sure like Macs old set ups..
"Record out / line out" can be used as another "pre out". I used mine for my headphone amp because the pre out was feeding a MiniDsp bass array.
I use them to record content via a digital interface, e.g. if I have an old vinyl album I want to play via one of my streaming units.

So I am glad to see they are still provided, at least on my amp :-)

The digitizer is a Behringer UP-222 unit that costs around $30 and delivers up to 16/44 digital tracks and comes with the software to accomplish this. All that's needed is a USB cable and a computer

Regards - Steve




yes, you can use them for other equipment

EQ: equalization happens somewhere for both tape and lp. these are labeled tape, or record: but there is no eq involved in the preamp ’tape loop’ itself: the tape eq or any processing happens elsewhere.

OUT: they are line level, same as pre-out, send line level out to something

IN: use for any line level source in.

LISTENING: vintage, or new: various ’monitoring’ schemes/switches exist, make sure you know what you have or will have, how it works.

SIGNAL STRENGTH (in round numbers):

check the ’line’ specs of your unit(s). old days, pre-amps didn’t exist. amps were designed for A LINE LEVEL OF 1 volt in. pre-amps came about to boost new magnetic tape head’s and NEW magnetic cartridge’s weaker signal strength up to the 1 volt needed by existing AMPS. later: even smaller signal strength from low output MC cartridges need a pre-pre amp.