- How do you use a THD Hot Plate?
- What does a THD Hot Plate do?
- Is thd Hot Plate reactive?
- What is a guitar Hot Plate?
How do you use a THD Hot Plate?
To use one: connect the speaker output of the amp into the input of the Hot Plate, then connect the speaker cabinet to one of the two speaker outputs of the Hot Plate (it does not matter which one). The amp thinks the Hot Plate is a speaker, so the sound stays true even when you turn the volume down.
What does a THD Hot Plate do?
The THD Hot Plate Attenuator is a power attenuator and noise reducer that lets you attain the incredible sound of your amp running at high output and full distortion but at recording, small club, and neighbor-friendly volumes. It also makes a perfect dummy load.
Is thd Hot Plate reactive?
The Hot Plate is fully reactive in three different “modes", as opposed to one mode like all the other attenuators claiming to be reactive. ... With a Hot Plate, if you have an 8 ohm amp, an 8 ohm Hot Plate and an 8 ohm speaker, no matter how you set it, the amp is always “seeing” an 8 ohm load.
What is a guitar Hot Plate?
The Hot Plate® is also the only attenuator offering a Bright switch and a Deep switch for tailoring your sound. ... And turned most of the way down, the Hot Plate's® Line Out will drive the instrument input of another guitar amplifier for extra power and volume.