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Only problem is now I finally feel like I can use a huge plexi, and I don't have the cash!
Should I go for a PS100 or PS2?
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
But it does sound and feel better than the two note live unit and the two switches on the front make it a more flexible solution.
On its way back.
If I can find the physical size of the fan anywhere - I will replace it with a suitable Noctua, but its not that intrusive really. Id also say I have the PS2A not the 100 - and the fan on the 100 MAY be set to a higher RPM and so louder? Just guessing its possible.
Just received my PS100 and comparing to the Ox Box it’s a much better attenuator by far.
There is a bit of fan noise but it’s not too distracting and for what it does, is a worthwhile trade-off.
I went for the PS100 over the PS2a, as I am using with a 100w Two Rock and a seperate Marshall with a switcher, so the two sets of controls are really useful and it can re-amp up to 100W, rather than 50W.
It’s a pricey bit of kit but allows me to open these amps up to volumes where they sound fantastic. Highly highly recommend!
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
I could potentially just go out of the fx send and not return to the Fryette. I think that might work. The PS can run without a cab but given I’m gonna be running a Marshall SV20H into it that’s all the power amp stuff already happening.
You are correct about the fx loop only appearing on the PS-2's speaker output.
I run that into a Suhr ACE for feeding a PA.
Did also consider the secondary load box for silent applications...but I actually don't use the PS-2 at home.
You can use the PS-2 as a load box even when unpowered...but only fx send and line out are effective.
I think I couldn't use the Suhr ACE there as it takes only speaker or line level inputs...so a standard chain of post-amp pedals was a bit weedy.
Legit cranked Plexi sounds with a proper positioned loop so effects sound good, depth controls, “power scaling” from 0 to a chunky 50w to mix it with loud drummers, switchable master volume, ability to run silently or direct to PA with or without a cab…
Like, that’s basically a killer feature set for me. Just gotta buy the Opus, and it’s gonna be a freaking sweeeeet rig.
its internal trim for what is feeding it. I’ll have to read up on that, admittedly.
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/