Reamping with PL-IR

I recently purchased the PL-IR to reamp guitar DI’s I’ve received from a client. I’m doing this with a JVM205c and can’t seem to find any info on how to do my wiring for this.

Any help is greatly appreciated!

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Welcome Renditaudio!

If you haven’t already checked out the PL-IR manual, there is a lot of good info in there including some use examples.

https://www.fryette.com/fryette-power-load-ir-pl-ir/

The quick version is that you will of course send the DIs out via your audio interface to your re-amp box to the JVM. From there, you will send the speaker out from the JVM to the Amp In on the PL-IR. Then, take the output from the IR Out section (assuming you want an IR applied via the PL-IR instead of at your DAW) and run that back into one of the inputs on your audio interface.

Hope that helps.

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Thank you!

This is my first time reamping guitars. I usually use STL tones or cubase’s amp plugin. I figured I still needed a reamp box. Just wasn’t entirely sure.

Super helpful, I appreciate it :grinning_face:

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Got it. If it’s your first time re-amping with a physical amp, don’t hesitate to ask if you have further questions. It’s not complicated once you’ve done it but it might feel complicated the first time trying to set everything up. You got this and we can help.

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I’ve connected everything the way you’ve mentioned and I can’t seem to get things going.

If it helps, I have a walrus audio canvas re-amp box, Audient evo 16 interface connected to the Audient SP8 preamp. Then of course the PL-IR using my JVM 205c combo amp.

I’m trying to capture the JVM (silently) and from what I’ve read in the manual is to use the passive full range output.

Sorry for the delay in responding - I was out of the office for a bit. Did you figure this out? Or are you still in a holding pattern? Let me know and I can get back to you soon. Thank you.