Hey,
I have owned a Weber Stereo Mass for a few months now, and a constant feeling that has come up is that it is drying out my tone. I know Weber makes good products, and even these attenuators use a real speaker motor as attenuation instead of just resistors. I also know that the more attenuation one uses, the more compromise on tone there is...but has anyone else had this problem? I feel like if I just turn the amp up a little bit without the attenuator, it breathes so much more, with highs that sing, and bass that breathes out through the speakers...but when I use the attenuator, it seems to compress the signal, or kill the bass. It tends to add more crunch and distortion, because then I can crank the power amp itself, but it seems to steal any liveliness from the signal. I don't want to say Weber makes a terrible attenuator, but I also don't want to say that the signal that comes through the Weber is what the tube amp actually sounds like cranked. I'm not sure what to do. Perhaps attenuation still isn't useable at very high levels. Any input or recommendations?
Cheers,
Nick
I have owned a Weber Stereo Mass for a few months now, and a constant feeling that has come up is that it is drying out my tone. I know Weber makes good products, and even these attenuators use a real speaker motor as attenuation instead of just resistors. I also know that the more attenuation one uses, the more compromise on tone there is...but has anyone else had this problem? I feel like if I just turn the amp up a little bit without the attenuator, it breathes so much more, with highs that sing, and bass that breathes out through the speakers...but when I use the attenuator, it seems to compress the signal, or kill the bass. It tends to add more crunch and distortion, because then I can crank the power amp itself, but it seems to steal any liveliness from the signal. I don't want to say Weber makes a terrible attenuator, but I also don't want to say that the signal that comes through the Weber is what the tube amp actually sounds like cranked. I'm not sure what to do. Perhaps attenuation still isn't useable at very high levels. Any input or recommendations?
Cheers,
Nick
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