Reactive Load, But 'Better' - The Amp Garage
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Reactive Load, But 'Better' - The Amp Garage
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I'd been thinking about a new load lately and a hard time choosing one. Suhr: great load, but resonance peak at 120Hz, so not a
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simulated open back cab. Captor X: great software, but no reactive load, so unrealistic amp response. Ox: closed system,
expensive, but also very good.
But hey, I like DIY, so why not build a 'better' Aiken load. Switchable presence and low end resonance peak (open back, closed
back). Modelled after a single G12 65 in a closed and open cab.
No frills. No reamping, no speaker sim. Got a C.A.B. M+ for that. Works like a charm and takes any amp I throw at it.
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Thanks for the kind words, or in Ryans case long word lol. Joined: Fri May 30, 2014 11:46 pm
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I do not have a BOM of this project, but based on the schematic and layout that is easy to figure out.
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See the added LTspice screenshot for the main differences between the Suhr reactive load (non-IR version) and what I turned it Like 2 others liked this
in to. I ditched the line transformer of the Suhr load. Costs a lot and I don't see the benefit with the CAB M right next to the
load. Short cables, so not much noise picked up.
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Now, can you say late night practice without Boss Waza or Ox budget? Love this thing.
You said the magic words that peaked my interest! Open back cab and G1265 speaker. That is all I have been selling lately, so I
am interested in trying this out.
Just need to clone myself first so I can have the time needed to build them LOLOLOLO
Great work as always Bas!
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Fantastic and NOT inexpensive! I am replacing Palmers with something a little more connective but without reactance. In main
boxes 400w 16R with input, Jensen TRS/XLR, thru and external module for rheostat for thru added after I get happy response.
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interesting, i would need one too, i have never checked this , is this attenuator also or just load for the amp?
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