Although you will be able to get the guitar signal in via the mic input it is not going to give you a great sound because a guitar puts out a high impedance signal and the mic input is low impedance. The result is a very tinny and weak guitar sound.

You would get a much better electric guitar sound by using a mic plugged into the KN7000 and putting the mic in front of your guitar amplifier. That way you will record the sound of your amp which will sound much better than recording the guitar straight in. You would need some sort of device such as a Line 6 POD to record direct, so using a mic in front of your amp is probably your best choice. You just need to experiment with your levels to make sure you don't overload the mic or the mic input. You don't even need to run the amp all that loud either, just putting the mic close to the speaker will make it sound really big. Just running through an amp and speaker adds a lot of natural body to the sound.


[This message has been edited by Nigel (edited 06-23-2005).]