animal control
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Any recommendations for an attenuator for a Marshall TLS 100 that will allow me to use it indoors?
ironeddie said:I was talking to a guy I know and he said that when he was in the studio he had to use an element from an electric stove. I imagine that it probably screwed up the Ω rating like crazy and he said that it melted a coil shape on the top of his amp head, but he said that it sounded better than any attenuator that they had in the studio at that time... I wouldn't recommend doing that to your TSL. I just went and got a smaller amp so that I could play indoors (and they sometimes cost as much as a decent attenuator. The amp I bought so that I didn't blast out the windows, was a little blackstar ht5 ministack.
animal control said:I found a good ebay price on a Weber Mass III. I'm still not sure how I like it. It works, and I can tinker with the tone. But it doesn't sound as good as the amp without it, and at the lowest sound level where I can hear both the highs and lows, it's still louder than my twin. Sigh. I can see a smaller amp on the horizon.