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  1. LordoftheLivingRoom

    Completed JohnH Attenuators?

    Built mine nearly 3 years ago now... One each for my Deluxe Reverb and JTM45 clones. Original post here. Still going strong! I'm thinking of building another one for my recently completed D-style amp.
  2. LordoftheLivingRoom

    Simple Attenuators - Design And Testing

    Thanks Mr. Ballzz. The rear panel is just 3 jacks, one input and two output. Pretty boring hence no pics. The two output jacks are in parallel. I will one day run my Deluxe reverb clone 1x12 combo cab in parallel with the 2x12 I usually use with my JTM45 clone... It will be legendary...
  3. LordoftheLivingRoom

    Simple Attenuators - Design And Testing

    Faceplates... my old nemesis. With these I just did up a quick thing in Gimp. They are simply printed out on paper stuck to the plastic front panel of the enclosure. And credit where credit is due. I never really got much opportunity to crank either amp before. I can get both amps turned...
  4. LordoftheLivingRoom

    Simple Attenuators - Design And Testing

    Hi Everyone! I recently completed two 16ohm M2 attenuators, one for each of my home built amps (Deluxe Reverb clone, and JTM45 clone). I often play with them both fed from a splitter. And If I can build one attenuator for the price of one, why not build two for double the cost? :-P I'm...
  5. LordoftheLivingRoom

    Simple Attenuators - Design And Testing

    On a positive and uplifting note, I've finally received all the parts to being building a 16 ohm M2. The enclosure I bought is steel with back plastic front and black panels (aliexpress). I've had to get creative with the inductor mounting due to the steel enclosure, and I think I've come up...
  6. LordoftheLivingRoom

    Simple Attenuators - Design And Testing

    I was about to build myself an "Elevenator" which is a L-pad based attenuator. But then I stumbled upon this epic thread! I've spent the last 6 hours binge reading the whole thing. Yikes! :eek: First off, Thank you JohnH! What an awesome thing you've done here. I'm blown away with the...
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