
haha nice! How much were they selling it for?
...plenty of real tube sound without the need for tone sucking attenuators ...
Not to hijack, but I gotta take issue with that statement. I own, and use, the original power attenuator- a Altair PW-5. What some may think of as "tone suck" I hear as compression as a by-product of attenuation. When one does not over-attenuate the signal, it is a very pleasing sound. Over-attenuation does produce some pretty crappy tone, I must admit- but if you gotta squeeze an amp down that much, you are using the wrong amp for the job/venue/occasion.
Just my two cents.
I would completely agree, I have found though, that most people looking at attenuators to play at home have crazy "Stadium" rigs like 60-100 watt heads or more and so are trying to soak up like 95% of the power when using the attenuator. Even on my old Vox AC30 there was a real difference in tone when I demo'd an attenuator to get to a home use level, Maybe using a 10 - 18 watt amp the effect would be less noticeable since your not hitting the attenuator so hard.
Yeah, Bristol, that's what I was finding. I have a Laney 30 tube amp which is similar to the AC30 in character, and it's just SO LOUD.... even at a full band rehearsal you can't crank it... and the distortion you can get from the preamp at low vol is a bit fizzy..
Exactly the reason I bought this little monster...