Do you have a diagram of how you wired the line out, it looks like its off the input jack? Can you use/reconfigure this type of box as a speaker level attenuator?xtian wrote: ↑Thu Jul 26, 2018 4:12 pm Nice, R.G.!
And for folks who don't mind spending a little more... I got four 50w, 4R resistors, and a 4P3T rotary switch and made Aiken's 2/4/8/16R load box. Very nice. About $50 in parts. I added the line out tap.
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Cheap DIY Dummy Loads
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Just plug it in, man.
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It's the simplest line out ever, and totally independent from the dummy load. It's just speaker out > 10K resistor > 10K pot > line out
E.g. (see lower part of schematic, where it says "Line-out"),

In practice, it sounds pretty bad, because your ears are expecting to hear a speaker cabinet. You can run the output thru an IR or other speaker emulator and get in the ballpark.
E.g. (see lower part of schematic, where it says "Line-out"),
In practice, it sounds pretty bad, because your ears are expecting to hear a speaker cabinet. You can run the output thru an IR or other speaker emulator and get in the ballpark.
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A bunch of parallelled 1-2W resistors to suit impedance, in an empty paint can or similar filled with oil... any oil will do...
Banana jacks or plug to suit...
Banana jacks or plug to suit...
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For bass amps or PA amps, electrical heaters in water are ok too: they are rated for kWatts.