What is a guitar Loadbox?

What is a guitar Loadbox?

Essentially, a load box is a device that acts as an interface in which the energy generated by a tube amplifier can be expressed, without using a speaker cabinet. An amp head creates a lot of energy and power, and there needs to be a location for that energy to go. The device “loads” the amplifier.

What is a dummy load box?

An external box that connects to a guitar amplifier and that provides a dummy load. Most dummy loads offer a speaker-level input and a line-level output for connecting to a live or studio console, or for feeding an effects device for creating a wet/dry rig for amps without an effects loop or preamp output.

What does a reactive load box do?

A reactive load or reactive attenuator lowers or completely loads down an amp’s output while maintaining the impedance curve, making the amp feel, sound, and respond similarly to when it’s connected directly to a cabinet.

Does attenuator affect tone?

Tone changes In an ideal world, attenuators would allow you to use any amp at any volume level without any adverse effect on sound quality or reliability. In practice, the use of attenuation does change tone, but blaming the attenuator isn’t always justified.

How does Suhr reactive load work?

The Suhr Reactive Load delivers a simple solution to capture all of the warmth, and dynamics of your sound, without the hassle of miking a speaker cabinet during a live or recorded performance. The Reactive Load takes the place of your speaker cabinet in your signal chain.

Why would you use a dummy antenna?

A dummy load is a device used to simulate an electrical load, usually for testing purposes. In radio a dummy antenna is connected to the output of a radio transmitter and electrically simulates an antenna, to allow the transmitter to be adjusted and tested without radiating radio waves.

What is the difference between resistive load and reactive load?

Unlike resistive loads that generate a power factor of 1.0 and a load of 100%, reactive has a 0.8 power factor with a 75% load. This difference in power factors and loads leads to voltage drops from the generator of 25% more than from the resistive loads.

How does a Reamp box work?

A reamp box converts a low impedance, balanced line level signal to high impedance, unbalanced instrument level signal. The goal of the reamp box is to make the amplifier react in exactly the same way a live guitar would, but with a pre-recorded audio source.

Do I need attenuator for solid state amp?

The reason why attenuators are oft used with tube amps is because the power tubes will only really distort when driven hard. With SS components, especially power section, you do not really want them to distort. The only thing the attenuator will do with an SS amp is just reduce volume methinks.

Does Torpedo Captor need power?

The Torpedo Captor is a reactive load box with a built-in attenuator. To work, the load box and the attenuator do not need power. To keep the unit at the right temperature, there is a fan inside the Captor, powered by the incoming amp signal.

How do you use Suhr reactive load IR?

Steps:

  1. 1 Plug in the provided 9Vdc power. adapter
  2. 2 Connect your primary amplifier’s 8Ω speaker out via 1/4″ speaker cable to.
  3. Reactive Load I.R.’s INPUT – FROM.
  4. 3 Plug in the DI / LINE OUT –
  5. Return of the slave amp
  6. speaker out via 1/4″ speaker cable to.
  7. 5 (Optional) Use HI-CUT.
  8. reduce extra high-end that may occur.

What is a dummy load resistor?

A dummy load is a pure resistor of value 50 ohms which can replace your transmitting aerial and enable you to operate the transmitter for test purposes without radiating a signal.

What is dummy load used for?

How do you know if a load is inductive or capacitive?

If both inductors and capacitors are present then simply find the equivalent impedance of the load network. If the imaginary part of the equivalent impedance is positive then the load is inductive, if it is negative then it is capacitive, and if it is zero then it is resistive.