The Jettenuator is designed to attenuate a tube amplifier's output - up to 100 watts - down to a more manageable level.
Actually it can attenuate all the way down to zero output with the built-in MicSim (JetDirect), according to the company.
It can become a direct box for a cranked-up tube amp. The MicSim can also function independently with its own Input and thru, for uses when attenuation is not desired but the MicSim is still needed.
Another feature of the Jettenuator is that one single unit will operate at 4, 8, or 16 ohms.
Pricing & Availability:
Projected street price is $239. It will be available in the US and Canada around September 1st.
For more information: www.jetcityamplification.com
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