There was a discussion on building reactive dummy loads on another forum I frequent and a common issue that folks run into it trying to source suitable air cored inductors that can handle a 100W amp and have wiggle room spare.
In that thread someone posted gut shots of the TwoNotes torpedo, which is a popular unit featuring built in digital speaker sims for direct/FoH use and there is a distinct lack of huge air cored inductors!
To my eye, all the dummy load parts live in the left hand, with the main load resistors being bolted to the large heatsink, which is fan cooled for good measure. I can only see the one, small, inductor on the PCB to the right of the heatsink, which is surprising as I would have expected to see one for the treble and resonance as per the Aiken design. The rest is the DSP stuff for the cab sim and whatnot and an SMPS PSU.
Anyone got any ideas what's going on here? I know it's not an especially hi-res picture to work from but it looks quite different to what I was expecting!
In that thread someone posted gut shots of the TwoNotes torpedo, which is a popular unit featuring built in digital speaker sims for direct/FoH use and there is a distinct lack of huge air cored inductors!
To my eye, all the dummy load parts live in the left hand, with the main load resistors being bolted to the large heatsink, which is fan cooled for good measure. I can only see the one, small, inductor on the PCB to the right of the heatsink, which is surprising as I would have expected to see one for the treble and resonance as per the Aiken design. The rest is the DSP stuff for the cab sim and whatnot and an SMPS PSU.
Anyone got any ideas what's going on here? I know it's not an especially hi-res picture to work from but it looks quite different to what I was expecting!
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