Attentuators

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Don't really know much about these but thought I'd ask here and see what's good and what's not and why??Thanks in advance!!
 
Google: Alex Attenuator

I have a 16 ohm model and it works really well. I prefer it to the UA, and it's right up there with the Faustine for tone, but only comes in one ohm setting, not 3 like the Faustine. So you have to know what ohm rating you want for your cabs.

They're less than $400 shipped in the USA.

Email: aortner@comcast.net

Alex Ortner is the builder, they're in stock as of two days ago.
 
Dang man, that's some coin. Are they really that much better than say the Weber Mass??

But, I guess if it gets you great cranked tone, then what's a few hundred extra!! :lol: :LOL:
 
The Faustine is a great product. If you need it's features, then that's the price. I found the Alex Attenuator provided the same tones, but only in a single ohm setting. It does have a 4 way adjustable treble control on the bedroom settings which is nice when you use different guitar pickups (P90/single/humbuckers). So you get to dial in your treble response at mouse fart volumes better than any other attenuator on the market.

The only drawback is the single ohm setting.
 
psychodave":rjz39f6d said:
I had Mark Cameron build me one. So you know it sounds good. :rock:
:lol: :LOL: I'm pretty sure that ain't gonna happen :lol: :LOL: at least not for a long while :D
 
I have an 8ohm Alex Attenuator (that I'm actually selling....PM me for details) that is LIGHTYEARS beyond the Weber Mass I had. Its pretty amazing as you increase the level of attenuation, the consistency of your tone remains...actually had me laughing a bit. I cranked my DSL50 (also for sale :lol: :LOL: ) into it and even chopping it down -12db, noticed no discernable difference, outside of volume. Really great for gigging in smaller clubs.

The newer technology being used has leapfrogged them from the tonesuckers like Weber Mass and Hotplates.
 
I can only speak of a Hotplate, a Weber Mass, and a Leash.

From what I have read, I would suggest the Alex is the best bang for the buck, but there are better ones for more money. If more budget minded than an Alex, I would suggest a used Leash. I had one for a long time running my 1959x. From my experience it worked better than the Mass or Hotplate, although it does lack a line out if that is important.
 
I find the Hotplate does not tone suck in the -4 and -8 settings. Just enough attenuation to open up your head a bit without the sound guys freaking.
But I know nothing of trying to make a 100w head a bedroom amp.
 
TeleBlaster":uj6dwa1w said:
I find the Hotplate does not tone suck in the -4 and -8 settings. Just enough attenuation to open up your head a bit without the sound guys freaking.
But I know nothing of trying to make a 100w head a bedroom amp.

You must be setting your amp up very clean, and using pedals for OD, then. When I tried (multiple Hot Plates) 3-4 years back, anything past 1 click down was a HUGE tone suck with an amp that had it's own natural overdrive going. It wasn't even usable at 2 clicks down and 1 click was an immediately noticeable degradation of tone.
 
I've been using SR&D Power Soak units since the 80's and they're rock-solid without tone suck.
 
I would really like to try the new Aracom attenuator, but their new special version is over $600. When an attenuator gets to cost 50% of my amp's cost, that just seems high.

I had a Dr.Z airbrake and it was pretty nice, but I sold it before I had really gotten into single channel amps. I do worry about running an attenuator with my vintage amps. If I blow the output transformer, the value of the amp goes down.
 
I like the Hotplate....works great with my amps.....Didnt like the Airbrake.
 
Scumback Speakers":s13osory said:
You must be setting your amp up very clean, and using pedals for OD, then. When I tried (multiple Hot Plates) 3-4 years back, anything past 1 click down was a HUGE tone suck with an amp that had it's own natural overdrive going. It wasn't even usable at 2 clicks down and 1 click was an immediately noticeable degradation of tone.


Ummm.... no. Maybe it's your amp.
 
TeleBlaster":31prwmzb said:
Scumback Speakers":31prwmzb said:
You must be setting your amp up very clean, and using pedals for OD, then. When I tried (multiple Hot Plates) 3-4 years back, anything past 1 click down was a HUGE tone suck with an amp that had it's own natural overdrive going. It wasn't even usable at 2 clicks down and 1 click was an immediately noticeable degradation of tone.


Ummm.... no. Maybe it's your amp.
It doesnt affect mine until -12 and its very slight...-16 alittle more but nothing drastic.
 
Greazygeo":aqbfj03v said:
I like the Hotplate....works great with my amps.....Didnt like the Airbrake.

Me too, the hotplate works fine for me and Degenaro once threw up a clip going through the different levels and many people missed which was which.

Good tool to have.
 
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