Hi,
I have been playing a B3 theremin for six weeks or so. Until yesterday, my setup was the following: the theremin's output went to my PC soundcard's line in jack, and the PC soundcard's output was connected to speakers that are internally amplified.
I know that this is *very* far for the ideal setup, but it sounded OK enough for me, until today. Today I got a new PC, and if I do the same I was doing before, I get the high tones right but an unpleasant distortion in the lower tones. I fiddled with all the options in the sound card but I couldn't get rid of it (disabling bass boost in the speakers helps, but not enough).
So I thought, OK, my new sound card is crap, so let's look for an USB audio interface. But then I realised that for the price of an USB audio interface (my budget is quite tight) I can get a second-hand amp. I have my eyes set on a second-hand Peavey KB15 that they sell around here. So here are my questions, answers from people who know about theremins or audio equipment in general would be very welcome:
- Do you think it is really better to invest on an amp with respect to an audio interface?
- Do you think the Peavey KB15 is a good (low-cost) choice? There are also second-hand guitar amps I could get, but I have read somewhere that keyboard amps are better than guitar amps for theremins.
- The amp has a "headphone out" jack but no "line out". Is it possible to connect the headphone out jack to a PC's line in or mic in? This is not essential but I wouldn't want to rule out the possibility of processing my sound with PC software.
Thanks in advance!
I have been playing a B3 theremin for six weeks or so. Until yesterday, my setup was the following: the theremin's output went to my PC soundcard's line in jack, and the PC soundcard's output was connected to speakers that are internally amplified.
I know that this is *very* far for the ideal setup, but it sounded OK enough for me, until today. Today I got a new PC, and if I do the same I was doing before, I get the high tones right but an unpleasant distortion in the lower tones. I fiddled with all the options in the sound card but I couldn't get rid of it (disabling bass boost in the speakers helps, but not enough).
So I thought, OK, my new sound card is crap, so let's look for an USB audio interface. But then I realised that for the price of an USB audio interface (my budget is quite tight) I can get a second-hand amp. I have my eyes set on a second-hand Peavey KB15 that they sell around here. So here are my questions, answers from people who know about theremins or audio equipment in general would be very welcome:
- Do you think it is really better to invest on an amp with respect to an audio interface?
- Do you think the Peavey KB15 is a good (low-cost) choice? There are also second-hand guitar amps I could get, but I have read somewhere that keyboard amps are better than guitar amps for theremins.
- The amp has a "headphone out" jack but no "line out". Is it possible to connect the headphone out jack to a PC's line in or mic in? This is not essential but I wouldn't want to rule out the possibility of processing my sound with PC software.
Thanks in advance!