Uses for "tape-out" on a preamp


Do any of you find that you use the "tape-out" of a preamp or integrated amp? OR can you you THINK of any use for it?

As far as I can tell, this is only useful for analog recording to tape; not for digital recording (am I wrong?). And if I want to attach a second amp I really need a preamp-out which would reflect the setting of the volume control, which tape-out does not.

Would appreciate your thoughts on this.
Thank you.
Art
artmaltman

Showing 1 response by undertow

You can put an Equalizer on the line and have it actually control all components hooked to the unit via tape monitor universally, and be able to turn it on and off the line. Also Tube buffers have become rather popular and affordable, this will take the signal and run it thru tubes and back out to your amplifiers, or even in a cheap integrated amp with tape in and out you can make the sound tubish by doing this for a second system or something.