Hoffman Amplifiers Tube Amplifier Forum
Amp Stuff => Tube Amp Building - Tweaks - Repairs => Topic started by: tubenit on August 19, 2013, 06:12:09 pm
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Egnater’s innovative and natural sounding direct record output delivers every ounce of Rebel-30 all-tube tone without the need of a microphone or speaker. The balanced XLR output is wired after the power amp so every control including the tube mix, wattage control, plus tight and bright switches are always engaged. Use this XLR output to replace microphones during live stage use or set to Silent mode and record at full power in your bedroom or studio without waking up the neighbors.
http://www.egnateramps.com/EgnaterProducts/Rebel/Rebel30/Rebel30Head.html (http://www.egnateramps.com/EgnaterProducts/Rebel/Rebel30/Rebel30Head.html)
This amp seems to have a •XLR Direct Record Output with Play and Silent Recording Mode
that completely silences the speaker. Got any idea on how they do this?
With respect, Tubenit
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I'll take a wild guess? That XLR jack is wired the same as a shorting jack (with a toggle switch) so that it sends the signal to the mixer instead of the speaker. Of course, they have already diddled the output Z,and I assume have an 8 ohm large watt resistor in there somewhere for the OT?
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Their online site says: "Set the standby switch to ‘Silent Record’ for great direct-recorded tones that spare both your ears and your neighbors."
One way to do this is for the the Standby SW to lift the power tube cathodes from ground. This shuts off the power amp, leaving B+ alive and the preamp fully functional. Then a line-out from the preamp which could be tube, but probably SS driven, no doubt impedance "matched" (or bridged) for the input of a SS recording device. The Record Out would function all the time, with the option to turn off the power amp while recording. This gives line-out from the preamp only.
Another way is for the Standby SW to operate a relay to switch the OT secondary to a dummy load, wired for a line-out. This enables power amp overdrive to be recorded from a silent amp.
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If they just switch the output tube off you would think the supply voltage would rise. Mind you Traynor does it.
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FWIW... Mesa just separates the signal from the PI and grounds it.
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Gentleman,
Thank you for the responses!
With respect, Tubenit
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One way to do this is for the the Standby SW to lift the power tube cathodes from ground.
FWIW... Mesa just separates the signal from the PI and grounds it.
Either one of those makes a lot more sense than my idea!