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How do you prefer to get the sound out of your iPad and make it loud?
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1/4" out from audio interface> channel of 16 track recording deck> powered Yamaha monitors> loud sound.
depends on what I'm doing. Usually similar to ben (CCK->Audio Interface...->Monitors) but I like to put it through my guitar amp sometimes too. Very different sound—mono, rolled off highs and lows and slightly more aggressive/in your face (with the amp on a fairly vanilla setting).
how do get it into a guitar amp? what adapter? still using the headphone out?
It depends what outputs you have on your interface and what inputs you have on your amp.
Check out these stickies:
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/490/recommend-an-interface
http://forum.audiob.us/discussion/84/guitar-interfaces
I usually go CCK->Audio Interface->1/4" cable->Guitar Amp. Usually the interface is turned way down to keep from hitting the guitar amp too hot. I have a passive DI box that I used to use for reamping from my DAW but I haven't bothered with it. Sounds fine for what I'm doing. If you only have a guitar amp and you're trying to eek as much sonic 'purity' out of it, you can buy a passive DI for <$50 and run it in reverse (iPad->DI output->DI input->Amp input).
Headphone would work too but not as well. You'd need a 1/8" Stereo to 1/4" mono cable or Y adapter or something.
@flo26 plugs into guitar amps. What do you use?