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Yeah, thats my point. The Hotplate goes down to -16db and then uses a fine tuner to lower it to room volume. Thats the problem really. Its using an inferior resistor in the knob/pot to lower it those extra steps to room volume, instead of good load resistors as with the louder attenuated volumes in the unit.jape88 wrote:Thanks for the review mate... I've been holding back on one of these or Alex's. Which one of your amps did you run it with out of interest?
When you say 'At the lesser attenuated levels there wasnt much difference.' what do you mean? I would imagine a lot of them are pretty much the same until you start to crank them down?
Thank you for your detailed reply. I'm amp leaning toward the RockCrusher, and also picking up a standalone variac. I don't want to run my amp in a dangerous situation, but just push it to where I can get sag and saturation at reasonable volumes (house volumes). I'd probably never go below 90-95VAC. At that point, I wonder if I'd need to re-bias my amp, or if my current bias would suffice. Same question with the the heater voltage / cathode stripping. Some people say to worry about it, and some people say it won't be a problem...harddriver wrote:Unless Ultimate changed their design they use a set 32 ohm load, that is a 100% mismatch for your OPT. While technically the amp should handle it I read of a few OPT failures whether or not those were due to the Power tubes failing due high volume use or the ohm load stress on the OPT remains to be seen.
Yes the Ultimate reamps the signal so it is basically a load box reamp setup, not quite a 100% attenuator like the Rivera.
Yes when lowering the input voltage directly will lower the Plate Voltage to your preamp and power tube causing them to distort sooner, 110ACV to 100ACV you may not hear that much difference and the amp will sag slightly. You may like it with your 2203 you may not.
I have not used the Ultimate so I cannot comment on tone. I do own the Rockcrusher it is very well built sounds great and have been very happy with it. It has 8 or 16 ohm impedance setting on the front, you can run two speaker cabinets, has a line out, can be used as a 100% load if needed and is very transparent when compared to my THD and Marshall Powerbrake. You may like the Ultimate by comparison only your ears can tell you that. If you want a true 100% attenuator then the Rivera is it. The Fryette Power station is also an option for you that is getting good initial reviews you may want to check out. Used the Ultimate and Rivera are in the 300 to 400 range. I got both of mine for about 350.