PieterHefer wrote:
Great thanks, so what attenuator do you use and how much does attenuators sell for?
I also came across the Yamaha THR5 or 10 that seems like an option. Expensive but pretty neat according to my needs and functionality
Mine was quite pricey because I got the 100 Watt Weber MASS. I'm building an amp with a clean output rating of ±40Watt so driven it could be more than 50 or 60, so I opted for the bigger attenuator. For 30 watt amps and smaller a 50 watt model would be fine. The attenuator was around $250 and a friend flew it back from the states in their luggage for me, else the shipping would have been another $70.
You can get away with much cheaper models too, you can even just use a resistive dummy load, although they don't sound quite as good as a reactive attenuator.
The advantage of doing it this way is that it'll work on ANY amp and you get to use your favourite amp instead of a model that never sounds quite the same.