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I think they are still trying to patent some of those circuits, and will hold on to them until the patents are granted. They will send you any schematic, except the truly recent stuff. I give them a call and they usually email me with a. It's astonishing what a difference in maintainability access to the schematics makes, so Peavey is to be lauded for being comparatively generous handing them to people who need them, even if the process ends up being a bit hit and miss sometimes. The KB2 schematics are somewhat related to the KB/A50 schematics I currently need (similar preamps and similar power biamp), but part identifiers are all different and so is the layout. I haven't figured out what would make the difference. I've had mixed success with asking Peavey customer service (the mail address) for schematics: sometimes I get an answer with the schematics (if I do, it tended to be about a week after asking), sometimes the mail appears to drop through the floor. Well, I found the KB2 schematic "somewhere on the Internet"™. It was taking multiple calls during the pandemic, but they should be catching up by now.
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For about $20 more than the price of the AmpKit LiNK HD you can get a full audio interface, like the iTrack Solo with iOS connectivity.You can call Peavey and get the schematic.All the markings and labels are pressed into the rubberized surface making them hard to read on dimly lit stages (you'll have to memorize them).If you have a newer iOS device like the iPad mini or iPhone 5 you will also need to buy a Lightning 30-Pin adapter.The line out let's you send a signal to an amp or PA while using headphones at the same time.In my opinion its A/D D/A converters are superior to the ones built into the iPhone resulting in better quality audio than the iRig.Doesn't suffer from the noise problems some of its unpowered competitors have.It's also quite an acceptable unit for recording demos, but if you're going to be recording for commercial release then I recommend getting a full audio interface with a 96kHz sampling rate instead. It's best suited to live performance with amp & cab simulations along with effects. The sockets are made from metal - some competing products use less durable plastic.It has a headphone output with volume control along with a line out.The multicolor LED on the front lets you know if you're clipping and need to lower the input gain.It has an optional power supply so you don't drain the batteries of your iOS device while using it - better still it will recharge your iPad or iPhone while you play.The A/D converter works at 24-bits and supports sampling rates of 44.1/48 kHz.
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The App includes amp and cab models of Peavey amps as well as other brands such as Marshall and you can buy more as in-app purchases, or you can buy the pro version of the app AmpKit + (which also has in-app purchases).
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Well technically I guess you could say it does two things because it comes bundled with the free AmpKit App which was developed by Agile Partners specifically for the AmpKit LiNK HD.


It only does one thing, but it does it well - it digitizes your guitar signal and sends it to your iOS device.
