As many know who’ve frequented this blog over the past couple of years, they know my love for the Aracom PRX150-Pro attenuator. It has allowed me to record in my garage till the wee hours of the morning, and not get complaints from my wife or the neighbors about being too loud, as I can get down to conversation levels; but more importantly, I can get down to those levels and still retain my tone and especially my dynamics.
With other attenuators, as you increase attenuation, it’s like putting a blanket over your tone. Not so with the PRX150-Pro. I’ve been using it now both in the studio and at gigs for the last couple of years, and it never ceases to amaze me.
For instance, I shared a song the other day called, “Come Together.” I’ve since changed the name to “God’s Love Will Set Us Free” but what I failed to mention was that the electric guitar parts were recorded, close-miked with the volume level being normal conversation level! Though I was using just a 6 Watt amp, even that cranked up is simply too loud to be playing completely cranked at midnight – at least in my neighborhood.
Here’s the final cut of the demo. The electric guitars haven’t been tweaked except for adding just a touch more highs in the EQ (the original tone was fine, but I wanted the guitars to cut through the mix a bit better because there was lots of overdrive):
What great quality at normal conversation levels!
I know, there are those out there that poo-poo the whole attenuator thing, and that’s fine. But for me, I couldn’t live without it – especially in my studio. It’s saving my ears. 🙂
I was one of the folks that wouldn’t use an attenuator, then Doug D told me about it and who he heard about it from… Figured I’d try it… Unlike most folks I love stuff that has a waiting list because I’m patient and used value is great so if you decide it’s not for you then you can get your money back.. I use all kinds of amps like vintage Traynor, Fender and Marshall’s newer Riveras and a Bogner XTC.. I can use it on one take with my 2 ohm 66 super and then with my 81 JCM 800 at 16 ohms…
GREAT SONG G-Dawg