I got my PS100 today and did a quick test comparing the load to a Suhr Reactive Load. They were somewhat similar but I definitely preferred the Suhr. It sounded clearer and less muddied versus the PS. All variables were the same (Wizard MTL - load box - Logic Pro - IR loader). I simply swapped...
Because theoretically the load provided by an actual speaker cabinet would be more accurate than that of a loadbox, no? That’s why I was asking if the internal load of the PS is disconnected on the line out if using a connected cab with the volume down.
Thanks. Question - in my example with the speaker connected and volume turned down, is the load bypassed on the PS and it's using the load from the connected cab?
Can’t you leave the speaker cable connected to both the PS-100 and the cabinet and just turn the volume down all the way on the PS for silent (or at least quiet) recording? PS-100 line out to DAW with IR loader.
To calculate the percentage increase:
First: work out the difference (increase) between the two numbers you are comparing.
Increase = New Number - Original Number.
Then: divide the increase by the original number and multiply the answer by 100.
% increase = Increase ÷ Original Number × 100.
I understand you obviously feel a loyalty to Windows but not everyone wants to “source parts and fix a broken PC”. And if you have a broken PC, then can you really make the claim about hardware longevity?
I don’t have a dog in this fight as I use Mac for music and PC for work, but it’s known...
Surprised no one has mentioned XLD yet. If you’re on a Mac this is one of the best and it’s free. I’ve been using it for years.
https://tmkk.undo.jp/xld/index_e.html