Carl's Custom Guitars 60-Watt Speaker Soak Guitar Amplifier - Grey

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US $104.50
ApproximatelyAU $162.62
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Estimated delivery Thu, 19 Jun - Mon, 30 Jun
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Fender Super Sonic 22 & Bassbreaker SPEAKER SOAK! Specifically compatible and voiced for the Fender Super Sonic 22 & Bassbreaker amplifiers! For example I can run my 40 watt Hot Rod Deluxe through one for hours pretty and the Speaker Soak will be a little warm to touch, this is normal.

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Product Identifiers

BrandCarl's Custom Guitars
UPC0091037479389
eBay Product ID (ePID)1913371915

Product Key Features

Amplifier TypeTube
Number of Speakers1
Impedance8 Ohms
Product LineDeluxe

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4.4
60 product ratings
  • 44 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 7 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 3 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 4 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

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  • Top favourable review

    HOT ROD DELUXE TAMED

    The attenuation that I was looking for occurred in the last 10% of the knob travel toward minimum. Is there a heavy duty resistor that has more of an audio taper? Aside from that I still find it very usable. Without it my HR Deluxe was headed for E Bay. The clean channel is much nearer to the "sweet spot," and the OD channel is usable for the first time. I wonder if a lot of HR Deluxe amps are sold cheap becuase they can't be tamed! With Carl's Speaker Soak the HRD lives up to its potential. ...and by the way, much better and cheaper than yellow jackets and EL 84--which I recently tried.

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  • Top critical review

    Honestly useless (Read)

    I own a 40w Fender hot rod deluxe v1 and an Egnater Rebel 30 head through a 2x12 wgs loaded cab. Both amps are known for their loud but tameable clean channels. This product has notches its maybe like 1 through 100 1 being lowest vol. So at 1 its almost silent at 2 its about to be heard 3 is too loud for a bed room 4 is too loud for a living room and 5 and beyond seems like it's just pass-through. I have it set up correctly and the correct impedance (both amps are 8 ohm and the cab reads 7.6 on my mm) so I don't know if the one may have been difective (prob not) but also fro. The look of the stem its all cheap parts. But I haven't looked inside because I'm hoping to return it asap. Otherwise I gave it one star because it came with a real nice speaker cable.

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  • Overdrive your amp at manageable volume

    Well made product and excellent value. Works as it should. Allows you to crank your amp to sweet spot without painful volume. Acts similar to master volume. Before you buy, take a few moments to understand the difference between passive and reactive power attenuators. This is passive and so it uses heat to dispurse the extra power that it takes away from speaker. It also changes the tone a bit. The item gets quite hot when running with my 20 watt amp but doesn't heat up at all with my 5 watt.

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  • Believe it or not, there is a learning curve.

    For such a simple device, I am still trying to decide how to use it more effectively. I have a very small practice area, and I am trying to use my new UA Max Dual compressor pedal with my Fender Deluxe reverb. The pedal sounds great in my instructors Supro amp attenuated down to 1W. But I am still trying to find a setting with the Fender amp where I don't get too much feedback. It is definitely better when only using one compressor, but when I add in the second, the howl starts. None of this is the attenuator's fault. I would say for the money it is awesome.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Not bad. Seems to do what it says. You can tell not major factory product.

    This little box works fine and does what it's supposed to. The potentiometer is not exactly linear. Having wanted to use this for a Fender Princeton, the amp now breaks up at much lower levels and that's what it's supposed to do, I've read reviews stating "seems like a distortion pedal" or "just distorts the sound". Well- what did you think its supposed to do? True, the usable part of the knob is a little more than all the way to the left. For me. I can't say about the last 3/4 of its travel - I don't need to go that loud but it can't hear much difference past 1/4 turn. For $49, it's a good deal. The aluminum is not highly polished and it has that handmade look. "Carl" has sold a lot of these, so I'd have to say he knows what he's doing.

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  • Blues Jr 15 watt speaker soak

    I have 3 Blues Jr amps years ago I had a Tom Scholz Power soak I was apprehensive do to the price. let me tell they work GREAT I can crank up the amp to get its natural tone and bring down the volume with speaker soak and it sounds wonderful the case is sturdy and the price is decent I live in a condo so practicing can't be to loud. I bought a second one for my Blues Jr for when I play in the band i have it wired from the amp and to a DI Box can't wait to try it out, I told my guitar friend about it and he's anxious to see how it sounds thanks Carl's Custom Guitars

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  • Gets the job done

    Gives a nice range for reducing your amplifier's volume - now I can play my Orange Micro Terror at reasonable volume! Make sure you buy the model that matches your speaker's impedance.

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  • it does whats supposed to do

    Like other ppl said, its not a linear attenuation, it starts to really lower the volume on the lowest pot adjustment, and yes, it changes the sound, in my experience with the device, i used a mesa boogie mini rectifier (25 w) and what happened is that it removed most of the "punch" that the red chanel had.. but in the end it does whats advertised, it lowers the volume maintaining the tube saturation.. and you need to keep in mind that this a 50 buck box, so its really simple, its just a high wattage pot with a capacitor, we shouldnt be expeting the same performance as top tier active attenuators, but hey, its 50 bucks and it works.. if i would leave a word of advice id say, DONT use it with the amp on max volume... try to use the master volume at 12 oclock or maybe a little bit less.. i just blew a preamp tube but i'd say it was already worn out..

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  • Good product if used correctly

    I took a chance on this speaker soak and am glad I did. This thing does exactly what I needed it to do. I do have a low wattage amp but didn't play my Fender amp much because it was simply too loud once I started getting good tone for the room I have it in. It is a Rivera Era Champ II (18 watts). I made a head cabinet for the chassis and have it running to a 2X12 cabinet. I can now run around 6-7 on the master volume with the preamp section kicked up around 8 (where I start getting good tone) and pull enough volume off to make it much better suited for the space and retain that tone. This was with the soak's dial set at 11 o'clock. I ran straight into the amp with a guitar fitted with the S.D. hot rod humbucker set. I will try it with my modest pedal board next round. I read a few negative reviews and about issues people have had prior to ordering this speaker soak and I was a bit nervous. When used correctly, Carl's speaker soak works just fine. Make sure you order the correct ohm rating and hook it up with speaker cable, not instrument cable. Also, you can not expect to take a high wattage head, turn it up to "11", expect to cut it down to near talking level, then complain it sucks tone and that the unit is junk. This is not what this device does or was even near intended to do, IMO. I read reviews about the unit getting hot, smoking, etc. but mine didn't even hardly get warm. I would suspect those problems could be related to using the wrong type of cord, ordering the wrong ohm rating, having an ohm mismatch between amp and speaker, using a high wattage head, or any combination of those things. I plan to experiment further and see how much more I can push the amp and still get good tone at a more reasonable level. Thanks, Carl...well done.

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  • Best value in power attenuation!!!

    I already had the 16 ohm version but needed the 8 ohm for my new speaker cabinet. They work simply, do what you expect, and don’t cost a lot. Built like little tanks in metal casting enclosures, they should stand up to road abuse.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New