Now THAT'S funny!LeftyStrat wrote:Even Kenny G could hear the difference.

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Now THAT'S funny!LeftyStrat wrote:Even Kenny G could hear the difference.

 . The noise seems to ramp up with the cooling fan on power up. The fan is supplied from a 12vdc aux power supply on the B&O Ice Module PA.
 . The noise seems to ramp up with the cooling fan on power up. The fan is supplied from a 12vdc aux power supply on the B&O Ice Module PA.Interesting. I've heard good things about the UA. I didn't realize it was the same as the Ho design.evh0u812 wrote:http://www.guitargear.net.au/discussion ... 991.0.html
Here another method i came up with after reverse engineering an ultimate attenuator.
They sound pretty amazing.
Really cool project. Nice going!evh0u812 wrote:http://www.guitargear.net.au/discussion ... 991.0.html
Here another method i came up with after reverse engineering an ultimate attenuator.
They sound pretty amazing.
Lefty... I wonder, is that what Sam from Samamp uses? They sounded pretty good.LeftyStrat wrote:Here's another interesting approach to simulating the reactive load of a speaker, with even a voice coil warming feature:
http://www.richardbrice.net/hot_lamp.htm
 . I for one would love to know where you sourced your parts. I wish I could have seen the pics that were removed just to see how bad the UA was.
. I for one would love to know where you sourced your parts. I wish I could have seen the pics that were removed just to see how bad the UA was."Plug and Play" resistor swapping in series to the power tubes.dorrisant wrote:The V.A.C. circuit is a different way to control the output power of a tube amplifier. Not a built in speaker attenuator and not in the signal path, the V.A.C. circuit uses lamps (light bulbs) to limit voltage and current flow into the power tubes.
Readily available lamps are used: 15 watt exit sign, 7 watt "night light", and 4 watt "night light".
Definitely sounds similar.dorrisant wrote: Lefty... I wonder, is that what Sam from Samamp uses? They sounded pretty good.