Marshall Jcm 800 2203 '82 + thd hotplate -16 bedroom levels
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screw bedroom levels, forget the hotplate, set her free!
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when a speaker is attached to an amp it is putting a load on the transformers i.e. 4,8,16ohm. a dummy load tricks the amp in to thinking it is attached to a real speaker. In the case of the hotplate it turns some of the volume into heat and the remaining goes to the speakers, this is how it enable you to crank the master and still get alright sounds especially for these older type amps.
Hope that helps dude.
Rob
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this doesnt really sound like a bedroom level, can someone please actually tell me if these actually let you play these quiet? I never seem to get a straight answer and Im dying to get another 800
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what if instead of putting out heat the put out 9 volt power so you can power pedals?
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very nice tone... please what guitar did you use?
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@b1gnasty69 jYou've got to be kidding
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wow, good sound. hotplate's doing well here.
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@fangus503 if only my neighbors thought like that...
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Beautiful tone, can it really get any better than a jcm 800?
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@michelebisi What do u have the master volume set at?
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can this thing bring the volume down of a 20 or 50W tube amp with 2 1'12 cabs to bedroom level????
Great playing and nice vid. Would you recommend the hotplate for recording? I have a Diezel Vh4 and it is mega loud. But I still want to record at home and not have the ol neighbors complaining which they already are, but I wanna record at low volumes but still get the true diezel tone. Thanks man!!
sean106alcon 3 years ago
Thanks a lot. The hotplate is a must for recording with some amps. I never played a Diezel so i don't know how it sounds at certain levels. Try it..before buy. this is my advice.
michelebisi 3 years ago
thò allora non sei sparito
sexforcash 3 years ago
ciao Benny..no non sono sparito.. solo super incasinato. Ma hai ragione devo farmi vivo più spesso
michelebisi 3 years ago