Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: goddamn electric on April 14, 2008, 02:30:16 PM
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If i were to buy a marshall vintage modern head (which i believe has a master volume) would i ever need to use my hotplate? im not really in the know with master volume amps but from what i understand the master volume would let my run the tubes hotter and keep the volume down like an attenuator would. is that right?
cheers
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Nope - wrong :)
A master volume limits the signal getting to the power valves, so you just hear pre-amp distortion. A Hot Plate limits the signal getting to the speakers so you hear both pre-amp and power amp distortion.
I'd keep the hotplate if you already have one ;)
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cool,thanks for the advice twinfan, so what would i do? open up the master volume and then attenuate it to keep the volume levels lower?
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Exactly. You'd run the master volume pretty loud, and then use the attenuator to lower it to a more acceptable level.
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ok cheers guys, its a pretty stupid question i know, i just wanted to be sure, ive never owned a master volume amp so i was just checking.
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No probs!
The Hot Plate is like an external volume control, so you can crank your amp to where it sounds great with the valves running nicely, then lower the actual volume.