tap4154
Doctor of Teleocity
I've been using a simple L-Pad I made on my PJ with good results, but know it's not ideal and puts a load on the OT if cranked too much (above 8 or so on the amp, with very high attenuation). Have read of folks killing their amps with simple L-pads like mine, diming the amp then just cracking the L-Pad open.
So I'm looking at buying a 50 watt Weber Mini-Mass or 15 watt Micro-Mass. Basically the same price, but I like the two tone controls on the Micro (Low-Mids & Mids-High). Is a 15 watt unit enough for a 15 watt amp? I've read yes and no on various forums, including here. I won't be running the amp above 7 or so.
Also don't see a switch on the Micro-Mass for speaker ohms, even though text says it's good for 4, 8 or 16 ohms. Is it auto-adjusting? Or it's just that an 8 ohm unit is fine to use one step up, or down?
Mini
https://reverb.com/item/4806751-weber-mini-mass-attenuator?gclid=CNSI2bWXldMCFUpNfgod11AIZw&pla=1
Micro
https://reverb.com/item/282059-weber-micromass-attenuator-15-watt
So I'm looking at buying a 50 watt Weber Mini-Mass or 15 watt Micro-Mass. Basically the same price, but I like the two tone controls on the Micro (Low-Mids & Mids-High). Is a 15 watt unit enough for a 15 watt amp? I've read yes and no on various forums, including here. I won't be running the amp above 7 or so.
Also don't see a switch on the Micro-Mass for speaker ohms, even though text says it's good for 4, 8 or 16 ohms. Is it auto-adjusting? Or it's just that an 8 ohm unit is fine to use one step up, or down?
Mini
https://reverb.com/item/4806751-weber-mini-mass-attenuator?gclid=CNSI2bWXldMCFUpNfgod11AIZw&pla=1
Micro
https://reverb.com/item/282059-weber-micromass-attenuator-15-watt
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