well, in all fairness, im less of a new member and more of a first time poster. anyway, i bought my 3ch dual rectifier (non reborn) about a year ago and to this day i am still madly in love with it. even a year later, i wake up every morning and i am always a bit shocked to see it sitting there and know that i own it. so you get the idea of how attached i am to it and how much id be against getting rid of it. but it seems that soon ill have to be moving from a house to an apartment and volume will be an issue. even though i run it at 50w through a 1X12 now, to get it to sound good it has to be at a volume that my new building would probably not appreciate. so i've been contemplating some options on what to do.
1. buy an attenuator. i really don't know much about them in terms of how it will affect the sound. people who have attenuators, are you happy with your sound at "mildly annoying your neighbors but not to the point of calling the cops" volume? they are a good deal of money and it seems like it would be a waste if they only sound mildly better than just running the loop on and lowering the output.
2. build a 1W or 5W power-amp and feed the dual's fx send into that and nothing back to its return. im not really sure if you can even do something like that... if you have no return, would you still need a dummy load for the recto's power section?
3. try to find a stupidly inefficient speaker. i believe most guitar speakers are around the 100db mark in that regard. so i'd need a 10-15db drop to really make a noticeable difference. not sure if any guitar speakers exist that are that inefficient and still sound good.
4. buy a cheap practice amp and just store my dual until i get back to a living situation where it is usable again. i really don't want to do this option... it really would suck some of the fun out of playing the guitar.
5. sell the dual and get a mini recto. iv never actually gotten to play on one cause every time i've hit guitar center their only one seems to have a tube blown. (3+ times) so i really have no idea if id even like it. and at this time i can't really afford to keep the dual and get the mini, it would have to be one or the other. but iv been hearing so much good stuff about the mini so it does have me wondering...
6. just play with the loop on output low and just stick it out for a year or so with crappy tone.
7. and lastly ??? some option i haven't thought to consider.
any thoughts on the matter would be greatly appreciated. thanks.
1. buy an attenuator. i really don't know much about them in terms of how it will affect the sound. people who have attenuators, are you happy with your sound at "mildly annoying your neighbors but not to the point of calling the cops" volume? they are a good deal of money and it seems like it would be a waste if they only sound mildly better than just running the loop on and lowering the output.
2. build a 1W or 5W power-amp and feed the dual's fx send into that and nothing back to its return. im not really sure if you can even do something like that... if you have no return, would you still need a dummy load for the recto's power section?
3. try to find a stupidly inefficient speaker. i believe most guitar speakers are around the 100db mark in that regard. so i'd need a 10-15db drop to really make a noticeable difference. not sure if any guitar speakers exist that are that inefficient and still sound good.
4. buy a cheap practice amp and just store my dual until i get back to a living situation where it is usable again. i really don't want to do this option... it really would suck some of the fun out of playing the guitar.
5. sell the dual and get a mini recto. iv never actually gotten to play on one cause every time i've hit guitar center their only one seems to have a tube blown. (3+ times) so i really have no idea if id even like it. and at this time i can't really afford to keep the dual and get the mini, it would have to be one or the other. but iv been hearing so much good stuff about the mini so it does have me wondering...
6. just play with the loop on output low and just stick it out for a year or so with crappy tone.
7. and lastly ??? some option i haven't thought to consider.
any thoughts on the matter would be greatly appreciated. thanks.