Hello all--
I just happened upon a Weber Mass Lite (100 Watt) attenuator and am interested in using it on a Peavey Classic 100 (Watt) head.
Before I start messing around with this, and make some kind of boneheaded irreversible error, I thought I'd get ask the good people here for some guidance.
1. Communicating with Weber and they caution agains using the 100 watt rated attenuator on a 100 watt head above half volume. Evidently, I need the 200 watt version to do that as they advise the amp can put out 50% over rated power when overdriven (?).
2. The amp has 3 output impedances (16, 8, 4) and the Weber will adjust accordingly (however it does that).
3. I keep the preamp gain moderate as I'm trying to get a balance with power amp distortion.
So...
The first thing that occurs to me is that I should buy the 200 watt version. However, based on what I read, I like the way this one has one rheostat for low-mid and one for mid-high. That configuration really makes a lot of sense to me. Guess I could buy a second one and run on the parallel amp outs...oy.
The second thing that occurs to me is that I should get an estimate of maximum output power based on my settings. I don't know the best way to do that.
Third, not sure if impedance mis-matching can help here, and may be a bit risky as I'm trying to dime the power amp (well actually, trying to figure out the reasonable limit and see how that sounds).
Fourth, *eventually* maybe I need to put a half power switch on this thing. Look at me, trying to lead my own thread off topic.
I dunno...help, thoughts, harassment? Any additional information I should provide?
Thanks in advance!
I just happened upon a Weber Mass Lite (100 Watt) attenuator and am interested in using it on a Peavey Classic 100 (Watt) head.
Before I start messing around with this, and make some kind of boneheaded irreversible error, I thought I'd get ask the good people here for some guidance.
1. Communicating with Weber and they caution agains using the 100 watt rated attenuator on a 100 watt head above half volume. Evidently, I need the 200 watt version to do that as they advise the amp can put out 50% over rated power when overdriven (?).
2. The amp has 3 output impedances (16, 8, 4) and the Weber will adjust accordingly (however it does that).
3. I keep the preamp gain moderate as I'm trying to get a balance with power amp distortion.
So...
The first thing that occurs to me is that I should buy the 200 watt version. However, based on what I read, I like the way this one has one rheostat for low-mid and one for mid-high. That configuration really makes a lot of sense to me. Guess I could buy a second one and run on the parallel amp outs...oy.
The second thing that occurs to me is that I should get an estimate of maximum output power based on my settings. I don't know the best way to do that.
Third, not sure if impedance mis-matching can help here, and may be a bit risky as I'm trying to dime the power amp (well actually, trying to figure out the reasonable limit and see how that sounds).
Fourth, *eventually* maybe I need to put a half power switch on this thing. Look at me, trying to lead my own thread off topic.
I dunno...help, thoughts, harassment? Any additional information I should provide?
Thanks in advance!
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