How To Use Your Tube Amp At Home (and NOT get divorced)

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  • čas přidán 19. 09. 2021
  • Tube amps are great, but keeping your amp in its sweet spot often means it will be too loud to be in the same room with for very long. Today we're going to look at some solutions that will let you keep your tone but cut the volume.
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Komentáře • 762

  • @meatyard8066
    @meatyard8066 Před 2 lety +882

    Rhett just doesn’t understand the raw tone you get from a crushing divorce

    • @fredstevens799
      @fredstevens799 Před 2 lety +101

      adds authenticity to the blues...

    • @bullfrogboss8008
      @bullfrogboss8008 Před 2 lety +9

      You had me in the first half, not gonna lie

    • @hessex1899
      @hessex1899 Před 2 lety +5

      I frequently joke that gear acquisition is really pointless unless there's a substantial risk of alimony being part of the TCO of the gear.

    • @AllTheCoolNamesAreTaken84
      @AllTheCoolNamesAreTaken84 Před 2 lety +5

      Damn this hits home

    • @nickjimenez4262
      @nickjimenez4262 Před 2 lety +5

      Nothing like starting over

  • @MatthewScottmusic
    @MatthewScottmusic Před 2 lety +852

    Pro tip: don't get married and you won't get divorced👍🏻

    • @lazarus-lake
      @lazarus-lake Před 2 lety +54

      Modern problems require modern solutions.

    • @mb42977
      @mb42977 Před 2 lety +49

      And studies show that marriage is the #1 cause of divorce!!! 😂

    • @dylans9405
      @dylans9405 Před 2 lety +6

      Tell your wife to get a good job to buy you new gear

    • @thebestian
      @thebestian Před 2 lety +14

      This is why matt has all the cool gear.

    • @weschilton
      @weschilton Před 2 lety +2

      Or marry a guitarist!

  • @FrankLafone
    @FrankLafone Před 2 lety +266

    Hey Rhett! Remember the golden rule - if you see smoke, you've let the magic out of the box :)

    • @timbaxter9932
      @timbaxter9932 Před 2 lety +13

      Ya, what was that smoke in the background?

    • @fakenewssucks211
      @fakenewssucks211 Před 2 lety +22

      @@timbaxter9932 or that weird electrical smell 😂

    • @LeMalBeasty
      @LeMalBeasty Před 2 lety +54

      Every machine is a smoke machine if you handle it wrong enough.

    • @Daniel-rg9sl
      @Daniel-rg9sl Před 2 lety +28

      Looks like incense…or a doobie that’s just taking a little rest.

    • @davidpepper442
      @davidpepper442 Před 2 lety +20

      Leaving a joint burning is just wasteful.

  • @ieblack37
    @ieblack37 Před 2 lety +131

    That tone is straight up fire! The smoke was evidence.

  • @Mcsteveberry
    @Mcsteveberry Před 2 lety +1

    that beauty in your hands and the subject matter we are about to get into is exactly what draws me in to stick around for the video

  • @terenzo50
    @terenzo50 Před 2 lety +81

    Sometime back in the 1970s when Paul Rivera was working out of his garage, I had him build me an attenuator along with some of the mods he was doing on all the amps I used to bring over to him. I'd forgotten all about it until I saw this video. Rhett, your videos are some of the best I've seen. If I were still working in TV, I'd try talking you into becoming a TV show host doing pretty much what you're doing now. Not everybody has that ability. You do. I really enjoy your work on CZcams. Keep on keepin' on, man. And stay safe.

    • @silverfr3ak
      @silverfr3ak Před 2 lety +9

      Actually, thanks God he’s on CZcams. This way, guitar players from all around the world can watch him instead of he’s just being part of a generic tv schedule grid with some tv executive guiding his way of communicate.

    • @jackhargreaves1911
      @jackhargreaves1911 Před rokem

      Well said

  • @derektassie1479
    @derektassie1479 Před 2 lety

    I have a captor x for my tube amps and its honestly changed my life. I love that thing.

  • @mgalbu
    @mgalbu Před 2 lety +25

    I built the iso booth version of the closet solution. I have it in the garage with a 4x12 in it and use it with cranked 100W and 200W amps. Works incredibly well.

  • @scottwheldon9992
    @scottwheldon9992 Před 2 lety +3

    The advice for using an eq is gold. Gonna swap that out on the signal chain of my pod since I can only have 8 effects at one time. Thanks man.

  • @Vagrant392
    @Vagrant392 Před 2 lety +2

    4 minutes in and Rhett is literally on fire. This is the content I'm here for!

  • @jamesnichols5998
    @jamesnichols5998 Před 2 lety +4

    I was so excited to run a wet/dry rig for the first time when I got a Fender Supersonic 22 and Marshal DSL40, but I live above a restaurant. So I ended up getting a Boss Katana and just ran it USB through a FocusRite - not the same experience at all. I needed this vid in the worst way. Thanks!

  • @tristanpankratz500
    @tristanpankratz500 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks for this video Rhett I love your content, me and my tube amp have been separated for a while now, this video will help us establish a healthy relationship again.

  • @weschilton
    @weschilton Před 2 lety +5

    Rhett was literally SMOKING! Someone call the fire department!

  • @Dazz1806
    @Dazz1806 Před 2 lety +1

    Rhett, this has been the best video. I want to buy a new amp but drhought I was going to be limited with the amps I could choose. There’s no way I can have an amp blasting in my apartment. Thanks for showing me some techniques I hadn’t thought of.

  • @Techcensorshipbot
    @Techcensorshipbot Před 2 lety +1

    I never thought about tube amps and divorce. You just gave me a great idea! Thanks Rhett!

  • @Davefranzin
    @Davefranzin Před 2 lety +2

    Ciao Rhett. I am 56 years old ... I still remember the day when a friend of mine brought me the first Rockman from America ... having a nice distorted sound on my headphones, being able to play at night without disturbing anyone ... amazing, just try to think of mine mom, go from someone who exercises many hours a day with a Marshall JCM800 and a 4X12 ... to not hear anything anymore....she went to light a candle in honor of Tom Sholtz in the church near her house .... Greetings from Italy mate.

    • @rickw5024
      @rickw5024 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ditto this. I actually have the Power Soak that Tom made and it made my parents SOOOOOOOOOOO HAPPY !!!!! I still have it actually

  • @flonsdg
    @flonsdg Před 2 lety +111

    A cool tip for recording at home: If you own a looper pedal record everything at room volume and get every take on the pedal. Once you've got the correct take, crank the amp to the sweet spot level and replay the take with the looper. You can even make several takes with different tones and buff it up.

    • @liamjenkins244
      @liamjenkins244 Před 2 lety +4

      this is genius

    • @TheHypermew
      @TheHypermew Před 2 lety +23

      You can also just record DI into your interface and then send the signal to the amp when you want to record.

    • @ramsy3492
      @ramsy3492 Před 2 lety +2

      Wow great tip, thanks man!

    • @danieljensen2626
      @danieljensen2626 Před 2 lety +32

      I think there's a big trade-off with any approach like this though, because you react to the way it sounds while you're playing. If I'm playing a cranked amp I'm going to be picking and muting differently to hit the sweet spots of the current settings than I would if it was quieter or if I was just playing unplugged.

    • @ramsy3492
      @ramsy3492 Před 2 lety +1

      @@danieljensen2626 That's true, indeed.

  • @stauffacher6638
    @stauffacher6638 Před 4 měsíci

    By far the most enlightening explanation about attenuating tube amps, thank you

  • @jayseb
    @jayseb Před rokem +3

    Great recommendations. Good attenuators rock. On this note, I still went forward with a divorce a few years back. It's by far the most expensive solution, but in the end, I now do whatever I want. Volume is loud and good. Cheers.

  • @Zane_Doe
    @Zane_Doe Před 2 lety +4

    My solution has been to use a klone set pretty clean at the front of my chain. Gives you back some of that "opened up" amp sound and tightness.

  • @eduardo_zerobala1340
    @eduardo_zerobala1340 Před 2 lety +3

    I use a TedWebber attenuator and it is fantastic! Helps me a lot, i can even play at night in my apartment at low levels in my fender blues junior. A great tool.

  • @wrensong07
    @wrensong07 Před 2 lety

    Haven't watched in a while but boy this ones got my eyes glued. Great ideas with the volume and eq pedals and love the speaker in the closet...

  • @rickhill6277
    @rickhill6277 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve got an old Tom Schults “Power Soak” I bought new in the ‘70s I use and it still works Great! Please keep up the Good Work and Cheers from Salem, Ohio!

  • @mrsunshine2204
    @mrsunshine2204 Před 2 lety

    I really like this video, thanks very much for sharing! I think putting a volume pedal in the effects loop is simple and genius! Will try this on my stack.

  • @wimdewild9345
    @wimdewild9345 Před 2 lety +18

    When you're on the edge of breakup ....

  • @ficothecroatianrocker
    @ficothecroatianrocker Před 2 lety +14

    I was just thinking about that, one of my neighbours loves to listen to my playing so for him it's not an issue though

  • @JamieK_89
    @JamieK_89 Před 2 lety

    I recently moved house to a place with a big garage at the bottom of the garden. First job was to wire a 25 metre multi core cable from my office to the garage so I can send the output from my amp head to my amp cab down in the garage (which is inside an iso-cab), then have two mics send the signal back to my audio interface. Works amazingly well and I can blast my amp nice and loud without anyone being able to hear it!

  • @andytullis8736
    @andytullis8736 Před 2 lety +3

    I use the closet technic. My Line 6 212 Mkii Bogner Sprider Valve sets up on coasters. So it already sits above the floor. The only thing I have done, is treatment. Good idea.

  • @ICE.DAVE717
    @ICE.DAVE717 Před 2 lety +6

    Hey Rhett! You are amazing!!! I am a church player and for past year I have been struggling to reduce the sound of my amp without getting the quality down. You my friend just gave solution to it and I try it today. What a sound my tube is giving me. For the first I really enjoyed the sound of my Marshall at a low volume and without breaking the quality of the tone. Thank you so much for making this video!!! May God richly bless you and give you more wisdom

  • @brtd90
    @brtd90 Před 2 lety

    Where has this video been my whole life. Finally bought an attenuator though. Loving it

  • @thejonathandoan
    @thejonathandoan Před 2 lety +8

    Great video with lots of great options. I have an Orange Crush 35RT that just wants to play LOUD. I have a small bedroom man cave that doesn't work well with my super loud amp. I ended up purchasing a Mission Engineering VM-Pro volume pedal and putting at the end of my effects loop. Works a dream! Now I can crank the amp, overdrives, distortions, etc. to get the best sound and not blow out my eardrums.

    • @graemedixon6314
      @graemedixon6314 Před 2 lety +1

      As the orange crush is solid state, does running it at a higher volume change the tone? I thought one benefit of solid state amps was they sound the same regardless of volume.

    • @thejonathandoan
      @thejonathandoan Před 2 lety +1

      @@graemedixon6314 The volume of the amp doesn't change the tone, but some of my pedals can do more when I tweak their volumes. I just use the volume pedal to drop the overall volume, as the Orange doesn't have too much volume control at the lower end of the dial.

    • @matthewhanson3204
      @matthewhanson3204 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Hey im a little late lol, but did you just run your whole pedal board through the effects loop? with the volume pedal at the end of your pedal board?@@thejonathandoan

    • @thejonathandoan
      @thejonathandoan Před 5 měsíci

      @@matthewhanson3204 I run my compressor, distortion, fuzz, overdrives and amp sim pedals before the amp, and my chorus, reverb, delay, and volume pedals through the effects loop of the amp. That really only means all the pedals on my pedal board are run in the typical manner: comps, ODs, fuzz, etc. before the amp (pre-amp section) and modulation pedals + volume pedal through the effects loop (power amp section). That way, the volume pedal is able to affect the overall volume of ALL the pedals before it, and the amp still reproduces the sounds of the pedals but the overall volume is lowered significantly. I guess you can think of this setup as a Master Volume. The Orange Crush 35RT doesn't have a Master Volume.

  • @brennanofthenorth9808
    @brennanofthenorth9808 Před 2 lety

    Awesome content and even better tone! Jealous of your amp collection! Keep up the good work!

  • @waldemarpierzchalski
    @waldemarpierzchalski Před rokem

    I've never thought about this, so obvious. Thank you.

  • @ALF1996xx
    @ALF1996xx Před 2 lety +2

    My Tone king Gremlin (5 Watt with a great attenuator) has been an amazing apartment amp. It can go super quiet and still get some tube OD.

  • @goldenpro3684
    @goldenpro3684 Před 2 lety

    This video is pretty awesome. Thanks Rhett.

  • @Musecrafter
    @Musecrafter Před rokem

    EQ pedal in the FX loop. Brilliant!!! Thanks for that.

  • @LA3Music
    @LA3Music Před 2 lety

    You’ve had that bluesbreakers riff in your head for a bit! Which is AWESOME! But now I can’t stop playing it…🎸🎸🎸

  • @jacko717
    @jacko717 Před 2 lety

    Good video. I bought some cheap cork tiles that I rest the cab on in my bedroom, and I turn the cab a full 180 so the rear is facing me, and the outside wall. You can also use a wireless kit and wander around your property seeing how it sounds to the rest of your family when you play.

  • @paulsummerside
    @paulsummerside Před 2 lety

    Some great advice in this video.
    Interesting about the Captor Attenuator.
    Though with my very much loved Wem Clubman amp which is now rather long in the tooth. It’s probably not in reality much younger than I am and not sure I want to interrupt the speaker wire on the little combo. It may only officially be a 5 to 6 watt valve amp, but it gets damn loud when pushed to the point where the tone really starts cooking.
    Being an open backed amp the old method of a soundproofed box in front of the amp for recording. (Something you didn’t cover ) wouldn’t cut it entirely. Therefore the complete mini booth in a converted cupboard or wardrobe, does seem to be the best home solution.
    Not one I can use in my current practice/ recording space.
    But would certainly avoid going digital or completely digital. Something i played about with 20 years ago. And soon got very bored with digital modelling back then.
    Over all your video is really useful in reminding many of us about options we do have. Some fairly cheap. Others less so, but perhaps us exploring more, such as attenuation of some form or other.

  • @radiotones3986
    @radiotones3986 Před 2 lety

    I did your first method and it worked, thanks 😎

  • @jonathanbrown943
    @jonathanbrown943 Před 2 lety

    That was some sick ass tone at the end there. The lick was killer too.

  • @Pandamasque
    @Pandamasque Před 2 lety

    3:56 these riffs are smokin'! Literally!

  • @SteveOuimette
    @SteveOuimette Před 2 lety +5

    I've had all of the attenuators...well, most of them, as well as some of the iso-boxes (Rivera Silent Sister, Demeter, etc.). For my money the UA OX is by far the best recording setup for my 1-room studio out of all of them. Sounds exactly like it will end up when you use it without a cab and listen through your studio monitors. No decoupling necessary and no rumble that makes you think the amp sounds better than it does only to find it's sort of thin when you monitor back. It's just "that good". Great video Rhett!

    • @gffg387
      @gffg387 Před 2 lety +2

      OX sounds bad

    • @SteveOuimette
      @SteveOuimette Před 2 lety

      @@gffg387 In what way? As an attenuator, the sounds of the cab and mic models?

    • @prasanthselvadurai3450
      @prasanthselvadurai3450 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SteveOuimette as in the quality of the reactive load. Lot of high gain users have been complaining about the quality of the reactive load in the ox itself compared to stuff from fryette, boss and suhr

    • @SteveOuimette
      @SteveOuimette Před 2 lety +1

      @@prasanthselvadurai3450 Very interesting, thank you for sharing that. Most of my amps are from the 60's and 70's...Marshalls, Fenders, etc. but that's something I definitely will check out. I will say that so far both the Fryette and RockCrusher sounded more open as attenuators than the OX. But I do love the OX for recording..didn't love the models on the BOSS and haven't tried the Suhr yet.

    • @prasanthselvadurai3450
      @prasanthselvadurai3450 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SteveOuimette yeah the digital part of the ox is world class, just the analog part (loadbox) is controversial among heavy gain users. My dream loadbox would be the fryette ps2 with the digital portion from the ox box

  • @louis6331
    @louis6331 Před 2 lety

    I love the Hendrix picture you have there that is sweet. Just had to mention it. Just happen to catch a glimpse of it. Very nice.

  • @jeffmansfield914
    @jeffmansfield914 Před 2 lety +2

    I love my Ironman II attenuator. It’s perfect with my Fender Supersonic 22. With it, I can set the “Normal” mode of the clean channel to sparkly clean, the “Fat” mode to edge-of-breakup, and the drive channel to as much crunchy or creamy overdrive as I want with some added power tube beef without driving everyone out of the house.

  • @jonbarwick5946
    @jonbarwick5946 Před 2 lety +8

    Love my JHS little black box for attenuation purposes as well! That second solo RIPPED

    • @natalievelasquez2664
      @natalievelasquez2664 Před 2 lety

      Do they have the same function as a regular attenuator? Just curious as I've heard of these before

    • @joshuahiggins1217
      @joshuahiggins1217 Před 2 lety +3

      @@natalievelasquez2664 No, its not a power reduction attenuator like a Ironman. It limits signal from preamp to power amp. Full attenuators lower the power from power amp to speakers. So the Little Black Box will allow you to push the front of the amp, but you cant push the power amp.

    • @jimbailey1122
      @jimbailey1122 Před 2 lety +3

      @@natalievelasquez2664 What Josh said I have two love em one on a Vox AC30 and another on a Fender HR Deluxe, and I have not noticed any tone degredation. They are know as "passive" preamp attenuators that plug into your effects send/return loop, as opposed to speaker-connected "reactive load" Rhett discussed. I generally push my volume on both to about 11 or 12 o clock and gain 1- 2o clock. If I had a proper studio, however, I would consider one or two RLA boxes. They require power.

    • @randolphgallagher7942
      @randolphgallagher7942 Před 2 lety

      Will the Little Black Amp Box work if you don't have an effects loop on your amp?

    • @thebrokenorder
      @thebrokenorder Před 2 lety

      @@randolphgallagher7942 No, your amp needs an effects loop.

  • @smartfun4896
    @smartfun4896 Před 2 lety

    Couldn't agree more. The CaptorX is the best thing I've picked up since ... the moon turned a fire red :-) Drive it with a 5E3, JTM45 and 66 Bandmaster ... does it all from spanky clean to heavy dirt. Worth every penny.

  • @ericv7720
    @ericv7720 Před 2 lety

    For low-volume nighttime playing, I just use a distortion pedal (an MXR prime 69) through the clean channel of my Carvin MTS in 50w mode, and it sounds great. For daytime playing, I just use the Drive channel set at low volumes, which sounds fine for high-gain sounds. I also keep the amp in a closet with a bunch of clothes in a carpeted befroom, which dampens volume considerably, though I do occasionally have to scale back the bass control / boost highs.

  • @JohnDoe-xr5is
    @JohnDoe-xr5is Před 2 lety +12

    For the reactive or even passive attenuators, far too many people try to squash a 100watt non master amp down to bedroom level, then complain when the tone sucks. The human ear hears things differently at different volume levels. So when their powerful amp is attenuated to a lower volume, their ear hears it differently, and they think the attenuator is changing their tone. (I'll admit, some do) I've heard guitarists do a recording 1) bypass, 2)slight attenuation, 3)full attenuation...and people could not tell the difference. I only use an attenuator to take 'a little off the top' when gigging. I have a Dr Z Brakelite and I've compared it to others. The brakelite is the most percussive I have found.
    Another trick for live gigging is rather than blast loudly at the beginning of the night, start a few 'clicks' down instead...then as the drinks flow and the venue fills up (and your drummer hitting harder), you can remove the 'click' of your attenuator and it doesn't seem too loud. This is SO much better than the club owner yelling at you during the first song or two to turn down!

    • @RKDriver
      @RKDriver Před 2 lety

      I can get great tone at low levels with my half stack but it's still not driving and moving the speakers. Once I turn it up a few notches, a whole new sound comes alive. Driving those speakers just a little bit is how you hit those sweet spots.

    • @L.C.Sweeney
      @L.C.Sweeney Před rokem

      More people should know about ELCs and the Fletcher-Munsen curves.

  • @TR4Ajim
    @TR4Ajim Před 2 lety +5

    I remember when my kids were in their early teens, I was practicing guitar in the basement. My oldest daughter opened the basement door and yelled down, “Dad, I’m on the phone! Turn it down!”

  • @DreidMusicalX
    @DreidMusicalX Před 2 lety +3

    I play my Marshall DSL100HR head with a Marshall 2x12 cabinet. You an cut this heads wattage to 50w. Its plenty loud for a bedroom giving a really nice sound. Mine is in my closet. I also use 3 essential pedals to cheaply change my amps sound. 1- MOOER Radar 2 - BOSS GE7 EQ 3 - MOOER012 Preamp pedal that really can cut the level of the amp down and I run all 3 of these in my effects loop.

  • @44dognut
    @44dognut Před 2 lety +16

    My trick is I put my big amps through a small 6” champion 600 speaker. That makes it a lot quieter and you can get better sounds at low volumes. Also sounds better than a big speaker for recording

    • @composerrogue9176
      @composerrogue9176 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes that works great. I use a 4 inch speaker mounted to a dresser drawer for a cab.
      I put that “cab” and 2 mics inside another box wrapped in blankets. Then tweak the mics on the DAW.

    • @chrishyde1216
      @chrishyde1216 Před 8 měsíci

      A small cab would be my choice. Desktop amps like the Yamaha THR use very small speakers.

  • @theplatinumpearls
    @theplatinumpearls Před 2 lety

    Love your channel! Great topic and solutions. I’ve been wanting a solution for gigging without a mic on my cabinet. Sometimes the sound man has a hard time with a mic in front of a cabinet. With a direct signal all he has to do is turn it up or down.

  • @dylanporter8105
    @dylanporter8105 Před 2 lety

    This is one of the reasons I love the rockerverb mk3 its built in attenuator is a godsend

  • @malby65
    @malby65 Před 2 lety +1

    Man! I love your content, your playing and how you present stuff. Huge fan. Some time ago I was using a cheap power attenuator from Harley Benton on my Marshall plexi when rehearsing then stopped using it because... well I like it loud. I have a smaller Marshall DSL at home which gives you the option of switching between 5 watts and 0.5 watt. At 0.5 though the cleans lose in quality way too much. Gonna try that HB attenuator at home, thanks for making me think of that. I also recommend folks to go check it out. It's from Thomann, Chinese built but German engineered. About 70$ that will allow you to keep the cranked tone of your tube amp.

  • @sdell88
    @sdell88 Před 2 lety +1

    Your playing is on fire! I mean really there's a fire behind you! 4:20

  • @scottfrommaryland7658
    @scottfrommaryland7658 Před 2 lety +2

    I heard a studio guy say on youtube that he used to put a bunch of moving blankets over the mic'd cabinet in the studio to contain the volume. It did not interrupt the sound or quality of the mic'd cab, just quieted the rig down for the bystanders.

    • @ryand4533
      @ryand4533 Před 2 lety

      That is a very old school method but works great. Moving blankets are very thick and inexpensive.

  • @nickjash
    @nickjash Před 2 lety +1

    Miss my old place where I could blast till volume 7 on 120 watts have a band jamming and it didn’t bother anyone because the walls and floors were so thick. Yeah still could hear the music through the air. It makes a diff if ppl gather around your place to listen to your band playing in your home, usually no complaints back then.

  • @ThePacman201
    @ThePacman201 Před 2 lety

    Love the Wide Sky!

  • @neongalaxies5622
    @neongalaxies5622 Před rokem

    There's always way too much room in my guitar amp recordings so I'm definitely excited to give this a try

  • @GoLongboardBroseph
    @GoLongboardBroseph Před 2 lety

    I respect that most of these options are not focused on buying a product

  • @MarshallAmpMan
    @MarshallAmpMan Před 3 dny

    Great explanations Rhett!

  • @misteranderson59
    @misteranderson59 Před 2 lety +13

    Great video Rhett! My favorite way to play quiet is a JHS Little Black Box in the fx loop. EQ underdriving with a GE-7 or similar also works into the front of the amp (as long as all your dirt is coming from pedals).

    • @thebigcountry8518
      @thebigcountry8518 Před 2 lety +1

      That's exactly what I have going on with my 100 watt Marshall and 4x12 cab. As long as I'm using the clean channel and pedals. I have fantastic tone and my amps volume is under control.
      If I wanted the (true tube) amp distortion. I would have to go the way of the attenuator.

    • @bradleyjpaolucci
      @bradleyjpaolucci Před 10 měsíci

      @@thebigcountry8518 What about just a volume pedal if you wanted the true tube sound? Would that be as good as the attenuator?

  • @MrScrofulous
    @MrScrofulous Před 2 lety

    Good usable Home playing set/ups have more to do with speakers and compression than wattage. Totally different eq needed.
    Clean transients are teh debbil

  • @dksa8085
    @dksa8085 Před 2 měsíci

    Dude i hope many people tell you that you have an amazing speaking voice, because you do!!

  • @IanOPadrick
    @IanOPadrick Před 2 lety

    My dad used to make the Omnisonic Volume Box, basically an attenuator. It would go in the effects loop and be a stomp box that would cut the volume. It was a $15 solution to the problem before attenuators were a thing anyone I knew was aware of them

  • @johncox2552
    @johncox2552 Před 2 lety

    Great episode!

  • @isthereanybodyoutthere9397

    Great vid and very useful. The Captor X is a powerful piece of kit and worth the money imo.

  • @marccarter7844
    @marccarter7844 Před rokem

    I have a 85 watt Fender 65 twin. Its very heavy, very loud. I no longer gig but love those clean tones. I used aYellow Jackets conversion on the amp. Basicly, its a lowered output volume. Allow EL84 power tubes to be used in place of the most common guitar amp power tubes. It changed the tone a little, but i can now use the amp at home worrie free. Everyone is very happy in my house

  • @1cleandude
    @1cleandude Před 2 lety

    That guitar is awesome Rhett! Great video thanks brother!🙏🏻

  • @GuitarTubeAmpRepair
    @GuitarTubeAmpRepair Před rokem

    Thanks Rhett!😄

  • @JohnLee-mq4hk
    @JohnLee-mq4hk Před 2 lety

    I own an ENGL Screamer combo amp, so I swapped out the 12AX7 phase inverter tube for an 12AT7 tube, cleaned up the amp, less noise and less hum.

  • @guitarlizard7306
    @guitarlizard7306 Před 2 lety

    Your back is on fire. 🔥

  • @JA-ww9cd
    @JA-ww9cd Před 2 lety

    Renovate the closet. Split the long rectilinear closet into 2 individual “closets” with separate doors to the studio/bedroom. One is for storage and the other becomes the booth. You can then add the foam lining on the walls, ceiling etc. you and a friend could it in a weekend. When it is time to sell the house you don’t have to change it back. It is a bedroom with two closets for kids to share the room

  • @christopherlubicich7543
    @christopherlubicich7543 Před 2 lety +2

    I have a Laney GH30R (which has unfortunately been discontinued). Channel 2 on this amp is supposed to be the crunch channel. BUT! On chanel 2 this amp has a volume control between the pre-amp tubes and the power amp tubes. This allows you to keep all the tubes in the sweet operating range (not sweet "spot" which is a misnomer, unless your an over drive maniac). You can power up the pre-amp tubes then attenuate the signal and power up the power amp tubes without blowing your head off. I have a 15 by 25 studio with plenty of foam on the walls and unbridled the 30 watts in this amp can be pretty intense. Turn down that intermediate volume and you get the sweet tone with out the house raising volume.

  • @Salehalanazi-7
    @Salehalanazi-7 Před 2 lety +1

    Great video idea

  • @mikemorrisonmusic
    @mikemorrisonmusic Před 16 dny

    Thanks, Rhett! I just purchased the 1959HW on your recommendation. 😀

  • @0riole11
    @0riole11 Před 2 lety +1

    Easy way to decouple an amp from the floor is to use 2 pieces 12mm or 1/2" MDF or ply, drill 5 40mm or 1 3/4" holes 25mm or 1" in from the corners and another in the center of each. You then sandwich tennis balls between the MDF/Ply where the large holes are, drill a few smaller holes near the edges to tie it together with zip ties. Job done. I've made a few of these and added carpet tiles to the top, total cost for me was about AU$20 for a platform big enough for a Fender 1 x 12 combo

  • @librarianvampire
    @librarianvampire Před 2 lety +1

    I use a multi-effect (boss me-80) in the fx loop of my 50 watt Marshall. The multi-effect has a headphone out I use for actual headphones or small commercial speaker and provides me with the sound just before hitting the speaker. I turn master to 0 as even 1 is loud in the middle of the night.

  • @dalerschmitt
    @dalerschmitt Před 2 lety

    Man! That first lick you play is so hot, there is smoke rising up behind you! 🔥 🔥 🔥

  • @partydeer1640
    @partydeer1640 Před 2 lety

    Personally I use a Rockman Power Soak attenuator in my Marshall dsl 20. The volume knob on the amp is very feisty when it comes to altering the sound based on volume. Whenever the attenuator can't cut it, I also use a rockman headphone amp. Works wonders

  • @liamjordan5948
    @liamjordan5948 Před 2 lety

    Best video title to date!

  • @JuddLofthouse
    @JuddLofthouse Před 2 lety

    Great post cheers for this I only have 5/10 watt amps and they are still to loud .this will help 👍👍

  • @bretrich
    @bretrich Před 2 lety +1

    I place a simple pillow over the front of my 1x12 and it works pretty well. About the same sound as putting it in a closet. I also placed the cabinet (closed back) face down on the carpet one time for the same effect, but I worried that it might be making the speakers work too hard since it's like the air is sealed from both sides.

  • @blackdogrover
    @blackdogrover Před 2 lety

    Rhett, how did you know I’ve been trying to figure out what the best attenuator is for me?! Crazy good timing and thanks much for the idea. I first thought the Ironman Mini wasn’t right for me, but because of you (it’s all your fault), I’ve seen the light! Awesome, man. My Silver Jubilee (and half a dozen other amps) can’t thank you enough. I’m running the Marshall and other heads through an EVH 2x12. Also, that tip about patching an EQ through the FX Loop? Fantastic!!
    Timing. And they say guitarists have no time. Rock On!

    • @braydenjones603
      @braydenjones603 Před 2 lety

      I can definitely recommend the Two Notes Torpedo Captor X. I've owned 4 attenuators and this is best I've used. The first time I connected it to my PC I was shocked at how great it sounded. The sound coming through my monitors sounded exactly the same as my DRRI. But the amp was silent.

  • @xvilac
    @xvilac Před 2 lety +1

    I connect the send plug of the FX loop in the amp to the computer (via an interface) and then mute the amp with a dummy jack in the return plug of the FX loop. Then, in the DAW I can use cabinet simulations or IRs. With this I lose the power amp component of the tone, but for room practice works well.

  • @whatwouldchuckdo
    @whatwouldchuckdo Před 2 lety +1

    I bought the REVV D20 and I'm incredibly pleased with it. I use headphones when my wife and kids are home, and cabinet when they're elsewhere. It's easy to record,, has loads of options on virtual cabinets and takes pedals really well. I agree with Rhett; tube amps along with virtual cabinets is the future

  • @pablogp9333
    @pablogp9333 Před 2 lety

    4:37 I like this guy, setting his amp volume at tubes burning point :))

  • @klojke
    @klojke Před 2 lety

    Had a half stack Marshall in my first apartment, put the cabinet in the bed with the speakers facing down, worked alright 🤷🏼‍♂️

  • @jdbrown111
    @jdbrown111 Před 2 lety

    i use a JHS little black box for my Fender combo and an Iron man Attenuator for the Mojotone 100W Brit. It really does keep the tone with a low volume.

  • @ultratacoRX7
    @ultratacoRX7 Před 2 lety

    Can confirm the tone king mini. I'm using one with a marshall sv20. It's great

  • @grayaj23
    @grayaj23 Před 2 lety

    I use a couple of pedals as an input attenuator. It works fine for a little 4w Vox AC4 and a Champ clone. I can crank the amp and get saturated tones but still at volume that won't get me evicted. It's not as good a solution as an Iron Man, but doesn't cost $600. I picked up the trick from Dan and Mick of TPS.

  • @neonbridgestudioandrecordi2912

    Your the man thanks dude

  • @scottstubbs9913
    @scottstubbs9913 Před 2 lety

    I looked at the Tone King Mini, but the Price Wow! Good video! I may try the EQ method.

  • @allengoeddey2719
    @allengoeddey2719 Před 2 lety

    I use a modded GE-7 in my effects loop. Probably the cheapest way to go. Works well on both of my tube amps

  • @brandonlesko3126
    @brandonlesko3126 Před 2 lety

    For $100 I picked up a Bugera PS-1 attenuator. By default it knocks the power down by half. It has an XLR DI out with an emulated cabinet w/volume control. It's a great option to have.

  • @richardmcclain1420
    @richardmcclain1420 Před 2 lety +1

    I have three really loud amps .
    Fender Mustang III , Peavy Delta Blues and my favorite believe it or not is a 6 watt VHT special 6 ultra head and it's pretty dang loud coupled with a 12" Celestion that's in the Fender Mustang combo .
    So loud that my roommate starts bitching every time that I strike a cord ! LoL
    A sound proofed man cave / studio is in my near future !
    By the way I really enjoy watching your videos , I especially enjoyed the one from last week with Phil X and Rick . Keep the camera rolling !

  • @kasakka
    @kasakka Před 2 lety +1

    One thing not mentioned about the cab sim setup is that this will sound like a miced cab, which is distinctly different from hearing the cab in the room. While the miced sound is familiar to us from any record ever, it does sound different and how you set up the cab sim will make a huge difference. I like running two different cab sims with different mics to make for a fuller sound, not unlike many real cabs get miced.
    When using this setup with headphones, you want to add some room reverb in there so it doesn't sound like you have your head pressed against the speakers.

  • @brandonbryson3317
    @brandonbryson3317 Před 2 lety

    All good tips...the one thing that can be replicated is the speakers getting pushed...and to me that’s the most important element.

  • @natethompson1257
    @natethompson1257 Před 2 lety +5

    I've been using the Tone King Ironman 2 Mini attenuator for a year now and it's stellar. I can get all my luscious tube amp tones from my Marshall DSL20HR, my Orange OR-15 and my Fender Vaporizer and the volume is reasonable enough to keep the next door neighbor from wanting to chop my head off. Excellent demo Rhett! Keep up the great work!