Some "reactive" dummy loads seem to turn into resistive loads at high levels of attenuation. Beyond a certain point, the guitar tone gets flatter and flatter (a reactive load is more dynamic).
People I've spoken with Webers say you lose some tone at extreme amounts of attenuation - that might be the reason. However, I don't understand all the circuit details and I could be wrong. I should have said: "AFAIK The Weber mass series are pretty good but only for small amounts of attentuation".
People I've spoken with Webers say you lose some tone at extreme amounts of attenuation - that might be the reason. However, I don't understand all the circuit details and I could be wrong. I should have said: "AFAIK The Weber mass series are pretty good but only for small amounts of attentuation".
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