The Tube Amp Doctor Silencer GUITAR AMPLIFIERPower Attenuator 8 Ohm is used to reduce output power and volume. Many popular rock guitar sounds are based on the well known sounds created by the guitar legends of the sixties and seventies. Guitar playerscranked up their amps to full volume to be heard. Tube guitar amps
do sound best when played loud because the output stage starts to saturate and delivers the most musical and harmonic distortion, wonderful sustain and a thick tone with overall response.
This is what we all look for, but if a 50 or 100 Watt amp is played at full volume, then it gets so loud that you might damage your ears and you might annoy your audience, musicians or just your neighbours.
The SilencerTM solves this problem.
The main features of the Tube Amp Doctor Silencer GUITAR AMPLIFIERPower Attenuator 8 Ohm include:
Mine is 16 ohms but Im sure this applies to all models.Very useful device for those who wants to drive their tube amps to the limit. In most settings doesnt color the sound but turned to the full limit makes the sound a bit dull. F.A.N.T.A out is perfect - detailed and bright. Line out is good too. Me, for example, I combine FANTA out with ribbon mic. The cooling fan is passive and starts only when fully loaded. The housing is tank-solid and looks very good. Very good device for home recording and practice but not only.
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