Hello. I have forgotten most of the little I knew about electronics in general and tube amps in particular but I got interested for a time and assembled a Foreplay (first generation, I'm pretty sure - EDIT/CORRECTION: It's a Foreplay 2.0) that worked. I never incorporated it into a system so it's been powered up no more than a few hours.
I moved and got rid of most of my audio gear. Now I use three Tivoli radios in the three main rooms. They can play independently or I can Bluetooth them into a system.
I play some guitar (electric) but don't want a guitar amp out in the room and don't really have a good place to store one out of sight.
I can put a guitar straight into a Tivoli's AUX input, and hear it, but I guess the signal from the pickups is much weaker than that from an iPod, etc., that the Tivoli is made to take, so I can't get enough volume.
You see where this is going. The Foreplay would be a nice addition to the room decor, and I'm assuming it could easily bring the signal up enough and more.
Is this nuts? If not, how should I go about doing it? Just put the guitar into one side of the Foreplay, and output that side to the Tivoli? (My guitars, and the Tivoli, are mono.) Or get splitters to use both sides? Or is it more complicated, with soldering involved?
Thanks in advance bottleheads.
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Matt Barker
Co-founder and owner, HTS Recordings LLC (indie label)