rkaczano said:
Primal/Elvis, thank-you for the response. I noticed the Fryette Power Station has an FX loop (Rock Crusher does not). What does this accomplish? Secondly the Fryetter appears to have 2x tubes in it. Does the Rock Crusher have tubes?
Regards
RK
The Rock Crusher is strictly an attenuator. A very good one from everything I have read.
The power station is a lot of things, an attenuator being one of them. It can also essentially be the opposite of an attenuator. Where an attenuator is typically used to quiet loud amps while maintaining good tube amp saturation, it can also take a small low watt amp that could not normally hang with drums and make it louder. Very loud.
You take the speaker output from your amp and plug it into the Amp In jack on the power station. There are three knobs on the front.
Volume
Presence
Depth
With the volume knob at approximately the 11:00 position you are at what is called unity gain. It means output volume of the power station is the same as the output volume of your amp.
So lets say you have a cranked plexi with all that beautiful power amp breakup going into it and the volume is set to 11:00. It means you are hearing it at a volume as if the power station is not even hooked up. Now at this point as you move the volume down, it starts attenuating the signal. You still get all the breakup, but the power station acts as an attenuator. There is no clicking like a hotplate. You just use the volume knob and by the time you bring it all the way down it turns the volume off completely
Now lets say you have a low watt amp, like an epiphone valve junior plugged in and the power station volume set to 11:00. You will be hearing it at the same output volume as if there were no power station. But now you start to turn the volume up, and now that little valve junior that had no chance of hanging with a drummer before can easily hang with drums.
It can also be used as a straight up power amp, sort of like a single channel Mesa 2/50. Plug your preamp in and go.
Now the effects loop is my favorite. I have an old JCM 800 with no loop. I can plug the 800 into the power station and use the effects loop on it.
Sounds killer.
Now maybe all you would need if for is an attenuator. But for 100 more then the cost of the Rock Crusher, you get something that can do so much more, and even if you would not use it for more then an attenuator initially, you will eventually find ways to use it.
Here is a good video on it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CAGXRDfCF30