
Kapo_Polenton
Well-known member
I don't think the load really matters if the goal is to slave the output through another Marshall that can be set to taste volume and EQ wise. The extra grind comes from that slave.
I built in a resistive/reactive switch into mine.. it's easy to toggle back-n-forth and listen in real-time..Way before Suhr came out with his Reactive load boxes, he introduced me to slaving a amp and I saw him slap together a resistive load similar to that Jose load box, sounded amazing! of course now his reactive load boxes will mimic a real cab better and have the option of speaker IR's..but maybe there's something to the tone of a resisitive load, more compression might be a good thing especially with a plexi type amp
I am at the other end of spectrum. All I do is run my variac’d/loaded Marshall into my rack. Now that you posted his epic rack rig rundown I want to add a true clean channel to that. It will probably snowball from there.and it's all your fault mentoneman
I just had to go thru my Juice Extractor, had some compnents expire. It gets pretty warm as does the Hotplate.?
the scholtz and the marshall “power bake” were notoriously molten after extended use.
a gtr friend of mine would cuss every time the power brake was mentioned due to it burning his forearm between sets one night, while trying to look cool by leaning on his marshall half stack to chat with chicks, and instead screaming like a schoolgirl. he later fried an old marshalls of his.
i had the thd, komet airbrake, and still have the rockcrusher and juice extractor. my friends nearby currently have the fryette ps stuff. great sounding but both were experiencing issues. turns out:
"The internal fuse was blown. It was blowing because of the failure of the line voltage spike suppressor capacitor. That has now been replaced with a higher tolerance part."
just fyi power station guys!
i once played a germino masonette with a Ho (pre-ultimate) attenuator, which was an early load box with built in ss power amp, and it sounded great but looked a bit light in build quality.
Have you tried the OwnHammer ones ?Could be my irs are not that great.
Thise are the ones I have. GB, CB65, V30 and T75. Haven’t gone thru all of them by any means, just a few of each.Have you tried the OwnHammer ones ?
The Ownhammer Studio Mix collection is really cool.Thise are the ones I have. GB, CB65, V30 and T75. Haven’t gone thru all of them by any means, just a few of each.
Will look into those. Rock Box 1-2 and 3 are what I have I think. Also some Redwirez.The Ownhammer Studio Mix collection is really cool.
Lots of speakers to try !
I bought some individual ones of the Celestion website, as well..Will look into those. Rock Box 1-2 and 3 are what I have I think. Also some Redwirez.
An acquaintance & big time producer/YouTuber told me he favored the Suhr RL IR after comparing to everything else out there.Lots of people keep saying the Suhr is the better RL. I had the Suhr RLIR and Two-Notes captor X at the same time, with the same IR’s and preferred the Two Notes. The difference wasn’t massive but preferred it for my use.
Well, as an example; a 4x12 cab loaded with 70 watt speakers is gonna be rated for 280 watts..Who gives a fuck about your IR...this is about saving your amp from certain peril.
Oh, I know..This wasn't directed towards you...he'll, you made your own load box.
This explains in part why, when I bought the PS100, I still preferred the tone of the cheaper, yet gets SUPER hot Pulse resistive attenuator. Sounded and felt much better to me than the PS. Sold the PS.Way before Suhr came out with his Reactive load boxes, he introduced me to slaving a amp and I saw him slap together a resistive load similar to that Jose load box, sounded amazing! of course now his reactive load boxes will mimic a real cab better and have the option of speaker IR's..but maybe there's something to the tone of a resisitive load, more compression might be a good thing especially with a plexi type amp
Totally and utterly disagree, in my experience with the PS100, vs the Jettenuator clone I have, the Pulse(resistive)...the PS100 sounded far worse to me. Neither is ideal; without that speaker compression the NMV Marshall just doesn't sound right...but the PS altered the tone far worse IMO.I built in a resistive/reactive switch into mine.. it's easy to toggle back-n-forth and listen in real-time..
Resistive does not sound better.. at all.
ymmv
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Totally and utterly disagree, in my experience with the PS100, vs the Jettenuator clone I have, the Pulse...the PS100 sounded far worse to me. Neither is ideal; without that speaker compression the NMV Marshall just doesn't sound right...but the PS altered the tone far worse IMO.
ymmv