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teegee
August 2nd, 2007, 08:41 AM
i came across this yesterday so i thought i would pass it along:

for those of you who would like to practice listening through headphones but don't have an amp with a headphone jack,
OR
record silently,
OR
for those who would like to link your amp to another driver cabinet or a mixing console:

ToneDoctor might have a simple and easily reversable fix for about $155 US it's called a ComboMojo (for combo amps) and the CabMojo (for driver cabs). Sounds like a cool and professional way to make it happen. Plus you can tear it out and reinstall it in another amp without destroying the original.

The company site touts this product:
*Allows headphone listening, with proper loading of the amp, for quiet practice, rehearsal and playing.

*Allows line out capability, with proper amp loading, for quiet recording, practice, rehearsal and playing, or for input into a a mixer or PA board.

*Allows daisy chaining of additional extension cabinets.

http://tone-doctor-llc.com/pages/products/capabilities.php

teegee:)

ez-one
August 2nd, 2007, 11:51 AM
have you actually used one? Are they any good? FOr $150.00 you could get al little VOx DZ5 or Roland Mircocube for practicing with headphones.

teegee
August 2nd, 2007, 04:26 PM
i ordered one to twin up a blues junior with and old bandmaster driver cab. i'll let you know the skinny after i have it in my grubby hands. i noodle without headphones, probably why i'm going deaf. wahzzat you say?
teegee