Zurück von der Weihnachtsfeier und gleich das lang erwartete Video angeschaut. Vielen Dank für die tolle Arbeit! 👍
@RockGuitarVibes
10 ай бұрын
So it's richtig 😀 herzlichen Dank!
@stephenchow5161
9 ай бұрын
this one is gonna be the winner.
@RockGuitarVibes
9 ай бұрын
Possibly...it's a pretty good device for sure.
@GuvnaOnSpotify
10 ай бұрын
Great series of video's! I've subscribed - looking forward to seeing the Boss TAE 🙂
@RockGuitarVibes
10 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot 🙏🎸
@shorerocks
8 ай бұрын
Excellent Job. Thx for doing this. I am curious on how this ends... man sieht sich.
@RockGuitarVibes
8 ай бұрын
Me too... 😎
@sergeyterentyev37
10 ай бұрын
You've done a fantastic job! Which di-boxes did you use?
@RockGuitarVibes
9 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot! I'm using P-ISO and P-SPLIT from Lehle - the P-Split has some additional features.
@Beatedelic_Records
8 ай бұрын
Super informative Videos, danke! Ich hätte eine Frage bezüglich der Ein- und Ausschalt Reihenfolge, wenn die Fryette Power Station zwischen Amp und Cabinet angeschlossen ist. Was soll zuerst eingeschalten werden, um etwaige Schäden zu vermeiden: Die Power Station oder der Amp? Und in welcher Reihenfolge schalte ich richtig aus, Power-Station oder Amp zuerst? Mir ist nämlich nicht klar, ob der eingeschaltete Amp auf Last ist, wenn die Power Station zwischen Amp und Cabinet ausgeschalten ist.
@RockGuitarVibes
8 ай бұрын
Ist die Powerstation ausgeschalten wird der Ausgang des Amps direkt mit der Box verschaltet - es geht daher nichts kaputt! Allerdings hörst du dann die eingestellte hohe Lautstärke deines Amps. Es ist daher empfehlenswert zuerst die Powerstation und dann den Amp einzuschalten. Beim Ausschalten genau anders herum, also erst den Amp und dann die Powerstation.
@matthewmcclure3181
9 ай бұрын
Hi. I'm really getting a lot out of your comprehensive loadbox comparison. If I end up going with a loadbox solution for my specific application, I'm currently leaning heavily towards a Fryette PS-2. If you have time, I'd greatly appreciate your perspective on my questions/concerns below: Scenario I recently purchased a 1996 Vox AC30/6 TBX strictly for home recording use (Marshall produced JMI era AC30 reissue -> Mullard GZ34, EL-84, Alnico Blues, etc.). I want to use the amp's full range of tones, but won't be able to drive the amp to the level needed without some form of attenuation/voltage regulation. I'm looking for a solution with the least amount of tonal coloration, so needless to say I won't be using IRs or line direct -> I'll mic the speakers. I sent the amp to Nashville Amplifier Service for mods and servicing, and need to decide on internal voltage regulation/master volume modification vs. an external attenuator. I'm currently leaning heavily towards external. My Questions 1) Based on your white noise demonstration, it appears the EQ curve in by-pass mode is flat, but significantly altered when the tube amp is engaged. Am I interpreting this correctly in stating : I would need to run the Fryette in by-pass mode to prevent the 6L6 tube amplifier from coloring the Vox circuit? 2) I want to run a Multivox MX-201 Multi Echo through the Fryette Effects S/R. Do you know if the Effects S/R will function if I need to run the Fryette in by-pass mode? 3) Based on the connection diagrams in the Fryette manual for a combo amp, it appears I'll need a direct cable connection to the speakers. Then use a female adapter to connect with the Fryette Speaker Out cable. Am I interpreting this correctly or over-complicating the set-up? Thanks, and again, I really appreciate the work you put into this series!
@RockGuitarVibes
9 ай бұрын
1) The thing is, running in bypass mode means no attenuation at all! In this mode a speaker has to be connected - what you get is the uncolored tone of your amp through the connected speaker with an additional line out signal based on the response curve of your speaker, but no attenuation. 2) No, for this the attenuator (internal amp) has to be engaged. 3) Normally your amp should have a jack where the combo speaker is connected. The Powerstation goes in between - means from the speaker jack of the amp to the 'AMP IN' of the Powerstation, from the Powerstation 'SPKR OUT' through a female adapter to the combo speaker. On your Vox combo may be the speaker jack is missing but it can be easily installed. What you can do is running the Powerstation in Bypass mode, next engage the attenuator and try to get as close as possible to the bypassed sound, by using the controls of the attenuator. The Bypass switch is a pretty good help to find the sound which comes closest to the real deal. When you found your preferred setting roll down the volume of the PS to the level you can live with and, if necessary, readjust the controls of the PS until you've found the perfect tone. BTW: The PS100 offers 2 channels - that's pretty useful if you have to compare/use different settings. Thanks a lot for your kind words 🙏😎🎸
@matthewmcclure3181
9 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to answer my questions in such detail. It makes a lot more sense (using bypass to help dial in freq response) and helped me visualize how I'll use it... Because partly based on your recommendation, I pulled the trigger and purchased a PS-100. Since my Vox doesn't have an effects S/R, this feature will be a major benefit too -> prevent my tape echo from getting too muddied by OD/Fuzz. Thanks and looking forward to your conclusions video!
@RyanAmplification
6 ай бұрын
Is the power load the same thing as this but without the power amp?
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