I'm looking at getting a 50-watt head next year with a 2x12 (16 ohm) cab. The THD Hotplate has been recommended to me as being a really good-sounding attenuator as well as being a really good value, cost-wise.
From reading over the user's manual, it appears that there could be another benefit to the THD. There is a line out that is apparently independent of the speaker outs and the line out also has its own level control.
So I'm curious if anyone has used the line-out. What I'm looking to do is is run the head into the Hotplate then run into the 2x12 cab and also send the line-out to the P.A. Along with that, it doesn't sound like there's any speaker emulation on the line-out signal (THD says the "bright" and "deep" switches tend to act backwards on the line-out), so would it work to send the line-out signal through a Palmer DI before going to the P.A.?
Thanks for the help.
From reading over the user's manual, it appears that there could be another benefit to the THD. There is a line out that is apparently independent of the speaker outs and the line out also has its own level control.
So I'm curious if anyone has used the line-out. What I'm looking to do is is run the head into the Hotplate then run into the 2x12 cab and also send the line-out to the P.A. Along with that, it doesn't sound like there's any speaker emulation on the line-out signal (THD says the "bright" and "deep" switches tend to act backwards on the line-out), so would it work to send the line-out signal through a Palmer DI before going to the P.A.?
Thanks for the help.
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