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harddriver
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I know Weber used speaker coil motors years ago but looks like Celestion has built quieter speakers........
Nice….Mmm.... How about a ported 4x15?
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Look. With a nmv amp, i somewhat can see attenuation. However, outside of that, I have never had an issue with getting tones out of an amp.Why is it gimmicky? Same reason someone would use an attenuator...drive the amp harder without the volume. Especially NMV amps.
Attenuators and even reampers are still a compromise. On paper, making the speaker the attenuator is the least invasive solution. I'll be curious to see if it translates real world.
I would imagine they trialed it with A/B comparisons before releasing it to the masses..............Why is it gimmicky? Same reason someone would use an attenuator...drive the amp harder without the volume. Especially NMV amps.
Attenuators and even reampers are still a compromise. On paper, making the speaker the attenuator is the least invasive solution. I'll be curious to see if it translates real world.
This can be tough with hollow body and semi hollow body guitars. My Epi Casino is very loud acoustically.I also feel like whatever tone you can get out of an amp, if I can hear your pick hitting the strings over the amp, you are not playing loud enough. This should really be obvious..
I wonder if the same issues apply to driving this speaker as you have when you use an attenuator and the Fletcher Munson curves come into play.Look. With a nmv amp, i somewhat can see attenuation. However, outside of that, I have never had an issue with getting tones out of an amp.
I feel like this is not directed at superlead or jtm marshalls. I feel like this is marketed to the guitarist that feels like a 50 watt or 100 watt amp is too loud. I personally dont want to play less than a 50 watt class a/b ever for high gain. 150 watts is my personal favorite, but a good 50 watter still feels like an amp.
Also, i always want volume with a tube amp..
What about EQ compensation a la "loudness" switches? If F.M. is the concern, it seems like that'd address it.Fletcher munson is exactly why one should play loud.
Would your baffle be slant, or straight?I will forever be baffled by this whole line of thinking