I got mine for £79, a bargin I reckon!susiwong wrote:Especially since they were priced below 250 $ if I remember correctly.
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I heard that these things sound best when just driving a Cab on their own. My direct sounds from the Cabulator were pretty acceptable but a little cold sounding so I want to see if a mic'ed cab will give some warmth. I don't understand why you'd need an attenuator in terms of reactive/passive loads? That went 'Zooom' over my headguitarzan wrote:spuddle,
You'd really think H&K would re-issue some of their earlier stuff. There are a few improvements - you can get an inexpensive attenuator from http://www.tedweber.com/atten.htm that uses a real (silent) speaker motor as a load - plug the "speaker" out into the Weber attenuator with full attennuation, but take your direct out from the "Cabulator" jack. This gives you a reactive load instead of a passive load and I thought it was worth doing. There is also info on the web about bypassing the ss opamp on the input for an all tube signal path (but that would lower gain, so you might not be happy with that mod).


