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FIFY.Except they just increased the price to$1,999$1199.

FIFY.Except they just increased the price to$1,999$1199.

On what? I think you’re looking at the wrong model. If you’re correct then the apocalypse is finally here, my friends… tone and feel are the least of our worries if that’s true.Except they just increased the price to $1,999.



That is a very weird way to measure slew rate, which is a speed. It’s measured in volts per microsecond, where good is maybe low tens, great is over 100, if I remember correctly.Slew rate 8 ms. Anyone know if this number is a good thing or not for fast guitar work?
i am sure you are correct. I was referring to the two/ninety/two power amp.On what? I think you’re looking at the wrong model. If you’re correct then the apocalypse is finally here, my friends… tone and feel are the least of our worries if that’s true.
Cuz I just bought my ps100 for ~$1000 retailI
I searched online if this information is public about other poweramps (sd powerstage, pedal baby etc.) with no luck. If this info is off any importance.That is a very weird way to measure slew rate, which is a speed. It’s measured in volts per microsecond, where good is maybe low tens, great is over 100, if I remember correctly.
If this amp really takes 8 milliseconds to reach some voltage, it’s like a thousand times slower than needed.
I think someone's gotta be miswriting microseconds as ms. Still weird, but at least on the right order of magnitude.That is a very weird way to measure slew rate, which is a speed. It’s measured in volts per microsecond, where good is maybe low tens, great is over 100, if I remember correctly.
If this amp really takes 8 milliseconds to reach some voltage, it’s like a thousand times slower than needed.
That's my guess too. I would like to know if officially fractal believes in class D in general for better representation of their modelers.I think someone's gotta be miswriting microseconds as ms. Still weird, but at least on the right order of magnitude.
Cliff said that class D options are getting better and that they’ll be looking into some of them.That's my guess too. I would like to know if officially fractal believes in class D in general for better representation of their modelers.
This is a recent comment by Cliff... But I don't think that really applies to a harley benton. That's cheap stuff, good for the price but still cheap stuff.That's my guess too. I would like to know if officially fractal believes in class D in general for better representation of their modelers.
Very cool. We evaluated the ICE modules and weren't super impressed. The damping factor at high frequencies is poor. The Hypex stuff measured much better but reliability was suspect at the time.
Class-D has gotten much better recently so we'll probably look into it again at some point.
Lower damping factor will lead to higher resonance and thus less control from the modeler, so the impedance curve setting will not work as it should, I reckon. By how much I have zero clue though.I think it doesn't matter that much with a guitar cab anyway
Tube amps keep their value once you get past the new amp tax. MW Dual Rectifiers were $2500-$2800 new for most of the 2010s, and for the past 4-5 years you can find them for $1500-$1900. A few years from now they'll probably be at the same price or maybe a little higher as they're discontinued now.Do they? They keep their value about as well as most other mass produced music gear imo.
Price out a brand new mesa boogie dual rec (or marshall if you're EU). Then look at all the used listings. Should see a pretty big difference in number. Same with a brand new fender american pro ii vs a used one. My axefx is probably worth about as much as I paid 5 years ago.
Used gear generally keeps its value, whether it's a tube amp or a boss DS-1 is less of a factor. Sometimes an influence makes the price skyrocket but I don't put money into the idea haha.
One day I'll try a power amp again, but no rush here.
My modeller is still worth what I paid for it 5 years ago. My buddy’s ultra is still worth what he paid for it 10 years ago. Thats the used gear market in general.Tube amps keep their value once you get past the new amp tax. MW Dual Rectifiers were $2500-$2800 new for most of the 2010s, and for the past 4-5 years you can find them for $1500-$1900. A few years from now they'll probably be at the same price or maybe a little higher as they're discontinued now.
Between the Pedal Baby and like, any SD PS… pick the one with the look and/or the power level you like. They’re both about on par with each other imo.I never had a modeller amp and really like the AM4. I tried to use it with PS2 (Fx return), Orange Pedal Baby and found that I like the Pedal baby more than PS2.. PS2 tone is more compressed, less mids?
So now I am thinking of comparing Pedal Baby with SD PS-170 (or PS-200). Wondering if someone can comment on these two amps used with a modeller..
IDK, Fryette has too much highs.. If I lower the presence it gets a bit muddy for my taste. My ideal is Marshall plexi amp and I have a couple but for quick practice I like to use a Spark or AM4 now. So, Pedal baby is not bad, now I heard Blueguitar AMP1 is a good choice as well so I might try that one instead of SD PS...Between the Pedal Baby and like, any SD PS… pick the one with the look and/or the power level you like. They’re both about on par with each other imo.
I got the little extra I always felt I was missing out on with my Fryette PS, but I’ll be first to admit it’s something I feel most people don’t care about. If you do though, it’s everything. If you’re talking about pushing real speakers, is your ideal solid state, tube, or don’t care?
Get one, works a treat, there is a lot of snobbish behaviours about anything that’s not a big name but seriously it’s a great it of kitI'm thinking pulling the plug for a harley benton gpa-400 rack unit. Stereo operation is a must for single guitar work. Reading from the manual :
Slew rate 8 ms. Anyone know if this number is a good thing or not for fast guitar work?
https://www.thomann.de/gr/harley_benton_gpa_400.htm