Fryette Power Station 2, Tweed Champ Amp Home Recording Solution Demo

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024
  • I demo the Fryette Power Station 2 with a Tweed Champ amp I built from a kit. The Fryette is one of the new breed of "reactive attenuators." The old style attenuators acted simply as a volume knob on your speaker, but would ruin your tone. This new type attempts to emulate the loud of an actual speaker. The cool thing about the Fryette is that it also contains a 50-watt tube amp, direct outs, impedance switches and EQ. (BTW, I have no affiliation with them.)
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  • @steveyankees1
    @steveyankees1 3 роки тому +3

    Excellent job. Simple and to the point without over talking. This is all I need to see and hear to recognize the features and benefits. I’m really glad you used a Champ amp because I’m seriously considering getting one. I’m researching DIY like Mojotone and comparing to buying a 5F1 champ amplifier.The Mojotone is a lower price point. Some feel it isn’t the best representation of a 5F1 Champ. I liked what I heard in your demo.

  • @The_Absurdistt
    @The_Absurdistt 4 роки тому +2

    I have recently been researching attenuators, reactive loads for a studio recording application. The Fryette power station 2 is one of two pieces of gear I need to lower volume of a cranked tube amp. The other piece of gear is an cab sim. The Suhr A.C.E. and AD/A GCS-6 look like promising Analog cab sims. I have a bunch of I.R.s but I prefer physical/analog boxes to I.R.s.
    That Champ sounded great cranked to 12!
    Cheers.

  • @foxblog5684
    @foxblog5684 2 роки тому

    Hi, but isn't it a problem to run a 50W amp into the speaker of the Champ? I know you're not going to dime it when playing in an apartment, but stilll... my Jensen speaker is rated for 25W...

  • @rasmusvadavlund7270
    @rasmusvadavlund7270 Рік тому

    How noisy is the fan on the PS?

    • @DavesGuitarPlanet
      @DavesGuitarPlanet  Рік тому

      Usually extremely quiet. However, after I'd had mine for a bit, when I turned it on it would make a small noise which then went away after a bit. Actually, I sold it when I left Thailand over a year ago, but that's what I recall. I loved it, but had that tiny complaint.

  • @nunomonteiro9660
    @nunomonteiro9660 Рік тому

    Hi Dave, nice demo. I'm expecting my fryette PS-2A for next week. Just out of curiosity, is your amplifier's speaker cable long enough to connect directly to the Fryette PS-2A speaker output input or are you using a 1/4 Female/Female adapter as written in the manual? Or do you use a "male to female connector extension socket cable"? My combo amp's speaker cable is too short and I wanted something secure to connect to. thanks

    • @DavesGuitarPlanet
      @DavesGuitarPlanet  Рік тому +1

      Pretty sure I was using an adapter cable that I probably made myself, sinceI had just made the Champ and had all the tools.

  • @cinquettitt6161
    @cinquettitt6161 3 роки тому

    Great Video, thanks!

  • @johnmiller9219
    @johnmiller9219 4 роки тому

    the PS has a built in tube power amp. Does the power amp run when you're just attenuating? I wouldn't wanna run a 50 watt tube power amp unnecessarily all day long.

    • @DavesGuitarPlanet
      @DavesGuitarPlanet  4 роки тому

      I THINK the unit still works as an attenuator with the power turned off. The way I've been using it lately though, I need to turn it on...because I'm running a line out to my recording interface, and that doesn't work with the power off. Here on youtube I watched a good demo before I bought it and he said it still worked with the power off. I still love it. :-) Using it with a boutique tube amp now.

    • @rixterprime2317
      @rixterprime2317 4 роки тому

      @@DavesGuitarPlanet With the power off it still presents a load to the guitar amp but it will not drive a speaker, because of course the PS power amp is off. The manual doesn't spell it out but I should mention you should not use this "Silent Mode" (Fryettes term) with any amp that exceeds 100 watts because you need power to drive the fan for high levels of attenuation. From the manual:
      USING SILENT MODE
      Silent Mode allows you to use the Power Station as a silent adjustable reactive load for quiet direct recor-
      ding or when sending a live amp signal to front of house with no speaker cab connected. In this mode it is
      not necessary to power up the Power Station. You don’t even need to plug in the power cord. The Voicing
      switches, Low Pass Filter switch, FX Send (along with the FX Level switch), and the Balanced and Unba-
      lanced Line Outputs all operate with no AC power applied.

  • @davestoneband
    @davestoneband 3 роки тому

    Thanks Dave

  • @michael_caz_nyc
    @michael_caz_nyc 3 роки тому +2

    Nice guitar tone and playing. Enjoyed your demo. I am currently Researching an Attenuator. Are you still happy with it? I actually have a 65 Princeton and can only put the volume on 2. Stay Safe.

    • @DavesGuitarPlanet
      @DavesGuitarPlanet  3 роки тому +1

      I still like it. Several new devices have come out in the mean time though I think...like tube amps that have reactive attenuators built in...plus other stuff, like various interfaces, IR (impulse response) stuff to emulate different speakers/cabinets/etc., I think. Good luck.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc 3 роки тому +2

      @@DavesGuitarPlanet Thanks for your input. I'm in NYC, and have the ability to try everything, but for-some-reason Nothing Beats my Fender Princeton. Just an incredible sounding amp. I will continue to do more research

    • @steveyankees1
      @steveyankees1 3 роки тому

      @@michael_caz_nyc which Princeton do you have. I have a Fender PRRI. I like the amp a lot. The 5F1 has its own voice which I also like very much. I’m thinking I’d probably still keep the Princeton. I’m interested in what you like or dislike about a 5F1 Champ.

    • @michael_caz_nyc
      @michael_caz_nyc 3 роки тому

      @@steveyankees1 I have a (2017) 65 Blackface. I absolutely love it. "Pristine Fender Clean's" & fairly high headroom. I play crystal-clean about 80% of the time. It has that SRV Riviera Paradise Tone. I can also get the Mark Knopfler, Nile Rodgers, David Gilmour & Robin Trower tones. I'm not familiar with the champ - sorry.

  • @45zapatero
    @45zapatero 4 роки тому

    Interesting video : I am living in appartement too and consider to play a valve amp there but do not want to disturb the neighbours. Do you have any experience with the boss tube amp expander ? I wonder how this compares with the fryette.

    • @DavesGuitarPlanet
      @DavesGuitarPlanet  4 роки тому +1

      Wasn't aware of it but just looked it up. Must be pretty new. My PS2 cost $700 plus. The BOSS is $1300 on sweetwater dot com. Just read the specs real quick. Looks like it basically does what the PS2 does plus some other stuff. Sweetwater says "100W Tube Amp Companion with FX Loop, Attenuator, IR Loader, USB Interface, and Onboard FX." So looks 50 watts strong than the PS2. And the PS2 doesn'thave " IR Loader, USB Interface, and Onboard FX." Probably pretty awesome, but pricey. Those 3 extra options would be nice, but I'm pretty happy with my PS2 for now.

    • @45zapatero
      @45zapatero 4 роки тому +1

      @@DavesGuitarPlanet A difference is that the fryette has real valves if I am not mistaken and the boss has a transistor poweramp.

    • @DavesGuitarPlanet
      @DavesGuitarPlanet  4 роки тому +1

      @@45zapatero Hmm. I like how the Fryette has tubes.

    • @45zapatero
      @45zapatero 4 роки тому

      @@DavesGuitarPlanetYes I like that too. It seems a bit weird to me that on the one hand you wznt the sound of a good valve amp but "replace" the power amp with a non valve poweramp
      you

  • @benjaminwallace457
    @benjaminwallace457 4 роки тому

    Hey, do you have any input on the Fryette Ps-100?

    • @DavesGuitarPlanet
      @DavesGuitarPlanet  4 роки тому

      The only Fryette product I know anything about is my PS2.

    • @rixterprime2317
      @rixterprime2317 4 роки тому +1

      The PS-100 is basically two PS2's in one box. This solves the problem encountered when the settings used for your bridge pickup doesn't sound so great when you switch to the neck p/u. So it's a two-channel PS2 for an extra $200. This is very important for the gigging musician but most home users will do just fine with the PS2. I don't know if Fryette did anything to tweak the tone when they developed the PS100.

  • @jeffshirkey3085
    @jeffshirkey3085 3 роки тому

    Nice video. But--as another solution since you live in a small apt.--have you thought about a Line 6 HX Stomp?

  • @edwinmartinez9787
    @edwinmartinez9787 4 роки тому

    You need to show from the back how you connected bad explaining got nothing on this please prepare

    • @tbmpvideo
      @tbmpvideo 4 роки тому +4

      Get more polite when you ask someone for something Edwin.

    • @edwinmartinez9787
      @edwinmartinez9787 4 роки тому

      @@tbmpvideo seven days later yeah again prepare

    • @CenterThePendulum
      @CenterThePendulum 4 роки тому +3

      He’s demoing the sound in great detail which is what most people are seeking. Contact Fryette directly with tech questions - if he spent time going over where cables go you’d have a bunch of people commenting on how he wasted their time covering the instruction manual.

    • @45zapatero
      @45zapatero 4 роки тому +1

      Pretty simple though : speaker out from amp to fryette (amp in)and then back to the amp (from speaker out onthe fryette). You should be able to figer this out yourself ;-)

    • @cinquettitt6161
      @cinquettitt6161 3 роки тому

      @@45zapatero ..."and then back to the amp" --- but where at the amp?