tone4days said:face it, someone has already dumped $$$ for an amp that is so loud that it needs to be attenuated .. this proves they have disposable income ...
Even if you get a fancy-pants super pricey attenuator, you're still getting a lot of your "tone" "sucked up" (I'm glad you used those terms- I couldn't have described it better!). If you're just getting a big ass variable resistor, you're kinda doing the same thing, but you're not providing an active load, nor allowing for tone bypass. Check around to industrial electronics stores and see how much a "big ass vairiable resistor" will run you.PUCKBOY99 said:I would imagine it's more pricey components with a little "WE GOT YOU NOW" thrown in.
They have to withstand a lot of power without sucking up the tone, so in doing that in a compact unit probably ain't cheap.
Simon_F said:Can't argue with that!![]()
The Golden Boy said:Even if you get a fancy-pants super pricey attenuator, you're still getting a lot of your "tone" "sucked up" (I'm glad you used those terms- I couldn't have described it better!). If you're just getting a big ass variable resistor, you're kinda doing the same thing, but you're not providing an active load, nor allowing for tone bypass. Check around to industrial electronics stores and see how much a "big ass vairiable resistor" will run you.
They list new for $300. I picked mine up for $225 plus shipping from a guy on thegearpage.net.PUCKBOY99 said:I like "big ass vairiable resistor" better! :laugh2:
Hey B2D, what did the Airbrake run ya' ????
B2D said:They list new for $300. I picked mine up for $225 plus shipping from a guy on thegearpage.net.
That Legacy is working out great for me but MAN is it heavy artillery when it comes to volume. I literally had soundmen yelling at me that it was still too loud last week and it was on 2.
B2D said:.. Those run for only $800 brand new.:biglaugh:
tone4days said:you help me make my point, friend
think of the price of that toy in relation to what most people pay for housing in a month ... or car payments .. or whatever ...
when the price of the amp grows into 4 digits, my point becomes even clearer ...
are attenuators engineered to manage heat dissipation too? ... something like a resistor network in a paintcan filled with tar like they use in the power transformers on the utility poles? shunt the unwaned power to the resistor grid and let them get hot, but the tar will serve as a heat sink to keep them from roasting?
or do i have that all wrong?
t4d