YellowJacket
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tonejam said:The best solution I've found to reducing volume without compromising tone, is power scaling. I use a kit version from London Power. Got my tech to install it in my Boogie Studio 22.
It's not perfect. Once you get it below a certain level, you won't be able to achieve a totally clean sound, but if you play really heavy stuff, that may not bother you.
I use my little Boogie at cafe levels, and I can now finally turn it up above 2 on the master.
When I first used it, I complained to my amp tech that it was distorting when turned down low. His reply was "come on, be fair, you're running at around 2 watts output at that level!"
Its not a bedroom level solution, but for low volume gigs and jams, its worth its weight in gold.
Power Scaling is basically a knob to dial in clipping into the power amp. (Hence the distortion starting as you turn down the wattage for the power tubes) It is an absolutely amazing invention for an amp like a JCM800 where you want to get the power tubes involved in the action. I think in the case of something like an Electra Dyne, where the preamp makes the tone, speaker excursion is the real issue. I'd like to try power scaling but if I do, I don't want to carve up a $2,000 head. Currently, I'm super pumped with my amp so I'm inclined to leave it as is. This approach is much easier on the wallet
jdurso said:YellowJacket said:I hope switching the speaker solves your woes. I have not forgotten all the $$$s I sunk into my recto trying to make it something else, something that wasn't even available at the time. It was a miserable existence.
I wouldn't call them woes... woes would be me trying to get a tone out of the amp that just isn't there. The tone is there for me... in fact the more I play and tweak the better it is. The only thing I'm trying to do is make that master usable i.e. not going from super quiet to stage level while barely moving the knob.
If all else fails, I'm in the process of redoing my entire upstairs (2 bedrooms... its a cape style)... i will just frame out a closet that I will sound proof the sh!t out of which will allow me to play at whatever level I want. But I don't think I'll have to go to those lengths... while the speaker change will be a small difference, I already know stepping down the signal in the FX loop actually works well for what I'm after. Again I'm not looking to be able to crank the power amp, just be able to get the master to wear the speaker sounds full but my floors aren't rattling.
Definitely sounds like a sound reflection / speaker excursion problem.