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TubeCube, Pro1004 Attenuator 100 Watt RMS 200 Watt Peak, 2output,4ohm,LineOut
$ 97.67
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Brand New Design Tubeamp Attenuator for 2013, PRO1004, 100 watts RMS 200 watts Peak, with Line Level output RCA jack ( aka send)I have had some good comments from my customers (thank you!) and have decided to make a couple more improvements to my Tube Cube.
So, This is version 5 called the Pro1004, 100 watts RMS 200 watts Peak, with dual outputs, and by numerous requests.. an RCA LOW LEVEL OUTPUT.
Same sound, same parts and specs as the old Tube Cube, however, this one has a new metal enclosure, Dual outputs, carry handle, and (wait for it......) a Low Level output for recording or, even driving a Console, DAT tape, 2nd amp, even a transistor amp. :-)
Pre set impedance, 4 ohms.
Thanks for looking!
You can also check my Attenuator "guide" here: http://reviews.ebay.com/Tube-Amp-Attenuator-Tube-Cube_W0QQugidZ10000000004040239
New Pro1004 TubeCube, 100 watts RMS 200 watts Peak, 4 ohm, This model also includes a Line Out jack for recording.
Do you love the cranked up tube amp sound but cant stand to listen to the neighbors complain?
Do you get tired of practicing LOUD, or do you play small clubs that want a lower volume?
Then you need a Tube Cube, It is a Power Attenuator without the high price of the name brands..
Tube Cube plugs in between the Guitar Amplifier and the Speaker using standard 1/4 inch jacks, (It is a power soak/sink, power brake, not the cheaper type that plug in the effects loop).
Now directly connect multiple speakers without worry, your amp drives the cube at your selected impedance even with extra cabinets connected, or no speakers attached at all.
The Pro80 also has a Low Level send, for connecting to a mixing console, recording equipment, or to drive another amplifier. Approx 30db attenuation.
My setup is a Fender Blues Deluxe a redhead Strat and ES335 copy, the setup sounds awesome.
You can now crank your amp volume control up to obtain the best possible crunch tone, while keeping the speaker volume at a much lower level.
It is "impedance matched" which means you can connect about any speaker combination you can think of, or no speakers at all.
The Pro80 unit will handle up to 80 watts and has 12 step volume positions, from OFF to on.
In all volume positions, the unit maintains the appropriate load on your amplifier output stage.
Also comes with a 3 foot long speaker cable, so you're ready to play right out of the box. (try buying those!)
See my other auctions for other models including a single channel 80 watt (4 or 8 ohm) single output, a dual channel Tube Cube, that works with a stereo amp, or you can use it to practice with a friend and attenuate (power soak) 2 separate amplifiers at the same time. These really sound nice!
Disclaimer, If you know how to use one of these, then rock on. On the other hand, If your not sure about your "impedance", or have no idea how to hook one of these guys up, then suggest you get some pointers from your local music store guru's.
Recent customers sent me some nice emails after using the Cube, find more of these in my attenuator "guide" here on Ebay.
"I love the attenuator. Took it to my regular Wednesday night jam and used it with a Carvin Nomad, the same model of amp I have at home and the amp which inspired me to look for an attenuator. The sound was incredible. Easily found a setting that worked with the two guitars, bass, and drums line up. I think the real proof of how much the cube did for my sound was the fact that I used no efx other than the amp's reverb and its two channels. I?m always trying efx; especially overdrive pedals in an effort to find a sound I like. I connected the cube and plugged in the guitar to quickly demonstrate to friend how it worked and never stopped to hook up my pedal board. Thanks so much, Jukebox John"
Having read the more detailed description & instructions I hooked the Tube Cube between my Marshall Superbass & Etone cabinet containing an Etone 13 1/2 inch 200w bass speaker. Everything was set properly so I turned things on, let the amp warm up before selecting run & then had a bash. It works. My solid body bass thundered away happily without shaking the house down or the posters on the walls setting up sympathetic vibrations. I worked through the range of vol setting on the cube and found one that suited the occassion - loud but not painful. I plugged in my Epi Sheratone II & I love the extra colour of the valves being run hard. Massively reduced feedback too! I hadn't played this particular guitar at sufficient vol to hear that aspect before - it hasn't left the house. Next I plugged in my Bruno Royal Artist & the single coils are really great with hot tubes. Bridge pickup swung & stung. Being that I don't have the advantage of a Master Vol or Gain set up on the amp I decided to push the signal a little. I plugged in a recent acquisition - a Morrison Big Fluff - hand made in Tasmania (highly recommended - rugged, great sound & a pretty blue light). WOW! Drive & Vol set at 1/2 way & sustain almost to max it sounds really great with the new amp set up. It sounded pretty bloody good before but it suits the cranked tubes even more. After all that I went back upstairs. My ears weren't ringing, (well, no louder than the normal tinnitus I live with), no head ache &, most importantly of all, no complaints from the spouse. Cheers rayC
Hey hey, just wanted to say how impressed i am with my tube cube. i can't believe i've used tube amps so long without a decent attenuator. The tone my Hot Rod Deluxe has now is truly unbelievable. I've submitted a review on harmony central so we'll see if that goes up. I've got a cream Hot Rod Deluxe with the reissued Tung Sol 6L6GCs and when it's turned to 10-11(they go to 12) it just sounds amazing, but am I risking blowing something running it that hard? Anyways, really nice work! I'll be recommending them to everyone I can! Feel free to use my name and you could put that I play guitar for The People's Revolutionary Choir too if you like. www.myspace.com/thepeoplesrevolutionarychoir (scroll down the comments and that's me in the MC5 shirt).
And here is the very nice review mentioned above:
http://reviews.harmony-central.com/reviews/Effects/product/Jim+Sanders/Tube+Cube+160w+Dual+Output+-+Tube+Amp+Attenuator/10/1
Hi, Mr. Sanders
Just wanted to write and say how much I enjoy using the "Tube Cube".
Thank You for a wonderful product , it works perfectly. I have a Marshall
JVM410H and a Marshall 4x12 cab. Need less to say, this is a very powerful and loud set up. Normally one would have a hard time using this rig to it's potential , but the Tube Cube has allowed me to crank this bad bouy and get a taste of what sounds it has to offer," with out pi#s*in the neighbors off ......lol. The tip of the iceberg to me is the low impedance/out to connect to a host of medium's ie... computers..ect...ect, makes this unit very versatile. This and the top notch capabilities of this amp coupled together are a match made in heaven for silent recording when everyone is home. yeah, ya loose the cabinet resonance factor, but it still is a great feature of your product, plus it still manages to keep the amp tone, nice job! The price of your product is the best of all though. Thanks again and I will definitely recommend The Tube Cube to all of my Musician friends. Take Care --John Wolfe
Specs: Model- Pro1004 for 2012 2013
Enclosure: unpainted aluminum, or ready for your own coatings.
Power handling 100 watts RMS 200 watts Peak
Channels 1
1/4 inch speaker Connectors: 1 input, 2 outputs,
Low Level output: 1 RCA jack for recording or driving another amp or mixing console (send).
Much requested RCA Low Level Output (approx 30db attenuation), use to record your sound, drive another amplifier or a patch to a mixing console.
Impedance 4 ohm
Single top mounted volume control, 1 1/8 inch round knob.
Carry handle.
Heavy duty Rubber Feet.
3 foot speaker cable included with 1/4 inch standard ends.
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