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Joe is exactly right. The graph shown is the resulting response of the SIC plus the response of the transformer.The low and high frequencies that the transformer can't easily pass affect the impedance seen by the tubes, which is why they affect the curve shown, which is a composite of the impedances between the tubes and the speaker-to-air interface. The impedance curve affects frequency response in a way.
Does it change depending on tube type as well? I remember you saying some tubes (EL34s) have greater damping characteristics than say 6550’s and respond differently to SICsJoe is exactly right. The graph shown is the resulting response of the SIC plus the response of the transformer.
The DynaCabs use the existing SICs.Soooooo…….are impedance curves not needed with the new dyna cabs because they’re already baked in?? If not, I think they should be packaged with each dyna cab.
I’m not going to pretend to fully understand this, but aren’t the impedance responses a select group of cabs already? Do they match identically to the cabs modeled for these dyna cabs? My cursory understanding is the impedance response is attached to the cab itself and changes the tonality of the amp somewhat due to how the amp sees the cab. I might be 100% wrong, if so someone someone school me.The DynaCabs use the existing SICs.
All Dyna-Cabs have corresponding impedance curves that were taken from the actual cabs.Soooooo…….are impedance curves not needed with the new dyna cabs because they’re already baked in?? If not, I think they should be packaged with each dyna cab.
So to clarify my (maybe incorrect) previous post, are they using the existing factory SICs or is that actually included within the Dyna-Cab data?All Dyna-Cabs have corresponding impedance curves that were taken from the actual cabs.
What is an SIC?So to clarify my (maybe incorrect) previous post, are they using the existing factory SICs or is that actually included within the Dyna-Cab data?
I seem to recall some SICs added during the beta which aligned with the Dyna-Cabs.
I’m so jealous of Joe right now, I usually get “you’re totally wrong and you’re a fucking idiot” (in so many words…)Joe is exactly right. The graph shown is the resulting response of the SIC plus the response of the transformer.
Speaker impedance curveWhat is an SIC?
What is an SIC?
Close...Speaker impulse curve
Thank you. Well FAS said they’re already baked into the dynacabs so I can go back to being a guitar player again and not an F16 pilot.Close...
Speaker Impedance Curve
I’m so jealous of Joe right now, I usually get “you’re totally wrong and you’re a fucking idiot” (in so many words…)
Actually, he said "corresponding impedance curves", so depending on what you mean by "baked in" you may or may not have it rightWell FAS said they’re already baked into the dynacabs
And yet so far.Close...
If you see smoke coming from the NYC metro area, it’s probably coming from in between my ears.Actually, he said "corresponding impedance curves", so depending on what you mean by "baked in" you may or may not have it right
See my follow-up question above...
There exists in the amp block an SIC that matches each Dynacab. There exists an option for the amp block to automatically select the matching SIC dependent on the Dynacab you have selected.If you see smoke coming from the NYC metro area, it’s probably coming from in between my ears.
Wouldn’t each dynacab have a corresponding curve, and therefore it be baked in? They didn’t word their answer “some of them”. I took their answer to mean the curves were done concurrently with the dynacabs.
If history proves anything, I’m probably wrong about this, too.
As long as I can go into the amp block and tell it to use the characteristics of the selected cab, I guess that’s fine enough for baked in for me.There exists in the amp block an SIC that matches each Dynacab. There exists an option for the amp block to automatically select the matching SIC dependent on the Dynacab you have selected.
I wouldn't consider that "baked in" per se, but I suppose the end result is the same.