
This setup aleviates any lag experienced in the guitar audio in the game, while still allowing me to hear the audio track from the game.If you're thinking that this is no different to listening to the switchable tones in Rocksmith, let me highlight some advantages that I've found: NOTE: I'm constantly making little tweaks to this guide, so leave comments or suggestions for improvements. While this guide assumes use of the game on a PC or Mac, a similar setup should work perfectly well on an XBox or PS3 platform. Some newer guitar amplifiers, like the Line6 Amplifi or the Blackstar ID:Core series actually have full range speakers. Most guitar amplifiers are designed to clip frequencies outside of a certain range, so playing music audio through a guitar amp will never sound as good as through an FRFR speaker. This allows you to combine your guitar output with the music output from the game through a speaker that will give you the full frequency range of audio available.

If, like me, you have one, use a Full Range Flat Response (FRFR) PA speaker as your main audio output. This guide attempts to describe some options for using a guitar or bass amplifier, an effects chain (or multieffects pedal), and optionally, a PA or powered speaker system in combination with Rocksmith.
