I would think that any non-master volume amp would benefit more from an attenuator than a master volume amp would.
Klaasman said:...a main part of your sound and tone is the speakers reaction with the air...
jab said:the Mesa rep wasn't too thrilled about the need for Hot Plates on Mesa amps. He suggested (on Stiletto for example) to run the Output hotter and keep the channel masters around 9:00. I was running the masters around 11:00 and the Output 9-10:00 so it's worth trying. You could try the same with Rectifiers. The rep did say they were great for old Marshall's though that really need to be turned up to sound good.
coppa said:I have a single recto
I use a dummy load and speaker simulator by SPL. then I run it through a mixer and then into pa or other fullrange system even a boom box or head phones or what ever.
To me the result sounds like a well recorder recto far better then what ID ever be able to do myself with microphones, BUT for jamming and stuff it still sounds better when you crank the monitors.
Someone said something about moving air. ITs still important to move air even if your playing with a dummy load and reamping. THe only thing that will give you that effect is turning it up.
in a way cranked tone at bedroom volumes is not possible because most of the cranked tone is all inside your head when you actualy do crank it up. It may be possible with headphones, but you do run the risk of hearing damage even tho your not going to be bothering anyone else.
kmanick said:I use my hotplate with my Rectoverb to just bring down the level so it's not blowing me out of the room. My amp sounds like night and day when I can get the Channel master past 9:00 and the output past 9:00.
so I set the channel master to 11:00 and the output to 10:00 and cut it back -8 or -12dbs. I never really go above that because that's when the tone really starts to change. At -8 my amp sounds pertty much the same as it does without the hotplate.................just a little quieter.
Anyone who buys one of these and expects to get a cranked tone at a bedroom whisper volume is setting themselves up for a huge dissapointment. You're better off buying a pod for playing at those low levels. My Recto cab needs a little air going thru it to sound it's best,
that's part of what makes the "cranked" tone in the first place.
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