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  • Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

    Any of you guys know about this?

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    Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

    Looks cool, but do you have to own a London Power amp?

    THD Hotplate and Weber Mass will probably always be the industry standard.

    Surprisingly, you can get similar results with a cheap Alesis Nanoverb - $60 used.

    I know it's not the same concept as attenuation or "power scaling", but if your amp has an FX loop, you can definitely use it to bring a loud amp down to practice amp levels. If you have a DSL or Single Rec halfstack in your home, you owe it to yourself to at least try a Nanoverb. You simply dial up the same setting you would in a loud situation, then use the Nanoverb's output knob to pull the overall volume down.
    At the same time, you can mix in an appropriate amount of reverb so the sound isn't so dry and "in your face." Of course you aren't smacking your power tubes with as much preamp volume, but if your amp is turned up fairly high, the preamp signal is hitting some hot tubes, so the effect is similar. You won't be damaging either your amp or the Alesis Nanoverb. I use this on my 50W Jubilee stack at home. It sounds like 'stadium' tone at a level that won't bring the cops to my door.
    Originally posted by Boogie Bill
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    • #3
      Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

      nanoverb eh???

      i've a dsl halfstack in my home...
      so whats the deealy with this nanoverb thing..?
      and what would the dis/advantages over a weber mass or thd hotplate?

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      • #4
        Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

        The disadvantage of using a reverb unit instead of an attenuator, is that attenuators will produce a slightly fatter tone at those low volumes, which may be more important live. The advantage of using a reverb like the Nanoverb is that you now have low volume, plus FX, which takes the harshness off a dry amp. Plus, it's cheap and you can also use it for reverb at high volumes, not to mention your PA or recording gear.
        Originally posted by Boogie Bill
        I've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!

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        • #5
          Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

          ah i see..i looked it up and all it its is a reverb unit, which riht now i don't realy use reverb anyway..i think ill save up for a weber mass then...
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          • #6
            Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

            All the attenuator question threads & this is the FIRST TIME I've heard about this Nanoverb option.....My Weber MASS came in the mail yesterday!


            Those amps look super sweet...but the price tag sure won't get a lot of them sold. Anyone using one of these???
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            • #7
              Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

              Originally posted by Gearjoneser
              Looks cool, but do you have to own a London Power amp?

              THD Hotplate and Weber Mass will probably always be the industry standard.

              Surprisingly, you can get similar results with a cheap Alesis Nanoverb - $60 used.

              I know it's not the same concept as attenuation or "power scaling", but if your amp has an FX loop, you can definitely use it to bring a loud amp down to practice amp levels. If you have a DSL or Single Rec halfstack in your home, you owe it to yourself to at least try a Nanoverb. You simply dial up the same setting you would in a loud situation, then use the Nanoverb's output knob to pull the overall volume down.
              At the same time, you can mix in an appropriate amount of reverb so the sound isn't so dry and "in your face." Of course you aren't smacking your power tubes with as much preamp volume, but if your amp is turned up fairly high, the preamp signal is hitting some hot tubes, so the effect is similar. You won't be damaging either your amp or the Alesis Nanoverb. I use this on my 50W Jubilee stack at home. It sounds like 'stadium' tone at a level that won't bring the cops to my door.

              I am going to check into it. I am also going to talk with Egnater on Monday about the subject. Maybe I'll have that modded into my RT2 instead of the power level switch. We'll see. Right now I am just turning the output signal down on my Intellifex. Seems to work good. I can get the preamp tubes cooking, but lower the signal to my amp. That allows me to turn up the amp to get those tubes cooking too. It is not the best, but until I get the amp modded. It will have to do.
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              VHT 2502
              (2) Randal XLT 4X12
              (2) Jackson SL2H USA Soloist (SH-1n, TB-6b)
              Jackson SL1 (Classic Stack, Classic Stack, TB-6b)
              Keeley TS-9 Mod Plus & TS-9 Baked Mod
              http://www.robertkeeley.com
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              • #8
                Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

                Yeah, that's pretty much the deal. It's just a simple reverb FX unit that acts like a master volume in between your preamp and power section. It may not be as desireable as an attenuator, but it works. Not a bad option, especially if you already own a rackmounted FX unit with a input, mix, and output control. If your amp doesn't have an FX loop, you're pretty much limited to using an attenuator.
                Originally posted by Boogie Bill
                I've got 60 guitars...but 49 trumpets is just...INSANITY! WTF!

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                • #9
                  Re: Power Scaling vs attenuator & power level switch

                  I have a pair of Rocktron units that are inserted between my Triaxis and 2:90 power amp. The levels on the amps rarely get moved and I set my levels with the second Roctron unit in the chain.

                  Doing it that way I get tone at a very reasonable level.
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