Sean Ashe
Power User
After reading in another thread how the Fractal LB2 and Suhr Reactive Load differ, I think that the RL could be a good addition to the impedance curves offered, since many folks have a Reactive Load who may want to match their amps. raises hand. As of now I've done my best to match by using a Marshall 412 style impedance curve that fit the tone the best to my ear, as I've read that's what Suhr's is based on.
Adding curves from other loadboxes or attenuators (TwoNotes, Ox, PowerStation, HotPlate, etc) would likely help out those who have used those units, match to that sound, with more ease.
Having the comparison between various load impedances available, could even help to incentivize some to swap their load boxes or pick up an LB2 if that was the one they felt best represented their sound.
Personally, i have very little issue getting the Fractal units to sound just like my amps, even without a tone match. But, as Yngwie Malmsteen once said.."more is more"!
Adding curves from other loadboxes or attenuators (TwoNotes, Ox, PowerStation, HotPlate, etc) would likely help out those who have used those units, match to that sound, with more ease.
Having the comparison between various load impedances available, could even help to incentivize some to swap their load boxes or pick up an LB2 if that was the one they felt best represented their sound.
Personally, i have very little issue getting the Fractal units to sound just like my amps, even without a tone match. But, as Yngwie Malmsteen once said.."more is more"!