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#1

OK, probably a silly question here, but is it a good idea to go from my effect chain directly to my headphones instead of an amp? If the problem is the signal is too strong, how about using some power attenuator? Or is that thing for something a bit different? :)  I'm simply looking for options to play my Rhodes through headphones without going through a sound card and a computer.

Thank you!
#2
Hi everyone,

I'm looking for options to achieve the classic warm Twin Reverb–like sound (with adjustable overdrive) without buying the actual Twin Reverb :) It's too expensive for me and I'd like to be able to record easily and play through headphones, too.

There seems to be a couple of nice recent pedals, which could help me achieve that. Anyone owns one of them and would be willing to share his/her experience? Also, how much should I care about the number of tubes used and their exact type?


Fire Bottle Tube Booster
http://www.effectrode.com/fire-bottle/

P&P Tube Player
http://www.plugandplay-amp.com/Pages/EN/tubeplayer.html

Electro-Harmonix LPB-2ube
http://www.ehx.com/products/lpb-2ube

Electro-Harmonix Tube EQ
http://www.ehx.com/products/tube-eq

Vintage Vibe Tube Bomb Pedal v2.0
http://www.vintagevibe.com/products/vintage-vibe-tube-bomb-pedal-v2-0?variant=19241222406

AMT F1 – Not a tube pedal, but apparently the best Twin Reverb simulator on the market
http://amtelectronics.com/new/amt-f1/


Thanks in advance for you input!