Archer250 Well-known member Tuesday at 1:00 PM #1 Okay granted, the TAE is not a traditional attenuator, but a load box slaved into a power amp, but but Damn it's good. It sounds frigging amazing. Original owner brought it with him from Japan, didn't use it because he's a shoegaze guy and prefers using the JC120
Okay granted, the TAE is not a traditional attenuator, but a load box slaved into a power amp, but but Damn it's good. It sounds frigging amazing. Original owner brought it with him from Japan, didn't use it because he's a shoegaze guy and prefers using the JC120
jeremy LoveMachineologist Staff member Tuesday at 2:36 PM #3 very cool! for the price, it better sound amazing lol
A AdrianSD Well-known member Tuesday at 2:57 PM #4 I have the Core version, which allows me to crank the SC20 and the Mesa without peeling the paint off the walls, both amps sound much better with power tubes distortion. Have fun!
I have the Core version, which allows me to crank the SC20 and the Mesa without peeling the paint off the walls, both amps sound much better with power tubes distortion. Have fun!
Mincer Administrator Staff member Tuesday at 5:18 PM #5 Always wondered how those sounded, but too expensive new to try myself. It is awesome that it works so well!
Always wondered how those sounded, but too expensive new to try myself. It is awesome that it works so well!
Archer250 Well-known member Wednesday at 12:43 AM #6 Mincer said: Always wondered how those sounded, but too expensive new to try myself. It is awesome that it works so well! Click to expand... Yeah. I was warned about the resonance knob, so I have it turned off. Otherwise? This is a very good sounding unit
Mincer said: Always wondered how those sounded, but too expensive new to try myself. It is awesome that it works so well! Click to expand... Yeah. I was warned about the resonance knob, so I have it turned off. Otherwise? This is a very good sounding unit