kojdogg
bollocks redux!
For sale, a Weber MiniMass 50 watt attenuator in excellent shape.
Product info from tedweber dot com:
"25 and 50 watt MiniMASS. 4, 8, 16 ohms, treble compensation, MASS bypass, line out. The MiniMASS employs an actual speaker motor for realistic interaction between the attenuator and the output circuit of the amplifier. The attenuation is continuously adjustable from zero to over -50db. By turning the speaker control to minimum (maximum attenuation), the unit may be used as a dummy load for testing or for DI use."
$60 shipped to the US
Also FS: A surprisingly good sounding Behringer TO800 "inspired" by the classic Tube Screamer.
Cons:
Plastic, crappy battery access, the Behringer name and all it conveys
Pros:
Cheap (almost disposable cheap), Surprisingly good sounding-- check out the Harmony Central reviews, free Mogami 2964 patch cable (2 or 3 ft. I believe (can't find a ruler)).
$20 shipped to the US
Product info from tedweber dot com:
"25 and 50 watt MiniMASS. 4, 8, 16 ohms, treble compensation, MASS bypass, line out. The MiniMASS employs an actual speaker motor for realistic interaction between the attenuator and the output circuit of the amplifier. The attenuation is continuously adjustable from zero to over -50db. By turning the speaker control to minimum (maximum attenuation), the unit may be used as a dummy load for testing or for DI use."
$60 shipped to the US
Also FS: A surprisingly good sounding Behringer TO800 "inspired" by the classic Tube Screamer.
Cons:
Plastic, crappy battery access, the Behringer name and all it conveys
Pros:
Cheap (almost disposable cheap), Surprisingly good sounding-- check out the Harmony Central reviews, free Mogami 2964 patch cable (2 or 3 ft. I believe (can't find a ruler)).
$20 shipped to the US