I just got my PS-100 last week and its a real game changer. It sounds so much better and operates way better than my Captor X. I'm using to attenuate my amps, run modelers into, running synergy into.. everything. It's a must have imo. I learned that running the synergy into a 100 watt amp's fx return, turning it way up, and then bringing it back down with the PS-100 finally makes some of the modules have that little something that is missing.
That's a really nice clean tone, I didn't realize the Deliverance could sound so good clean. Idk why I'm surprised, I have a Pittbull 50CL and it sounds great clean.
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The segment starting at 2:37 sounds as if PS-2 has a noticeably higher noise floor compared to PS-100. Is that due to the way the recording was done or a real difference between the two models?
Is there a way for modules "like Synergy" to use the self-attenuation feature of the PS-100 to get great distortion at a low volume while also using the PS-100 as a power amp?
@@LabyrinthMole Yes. You are basically running to "cabs" in parallel at that point - the real cab and the internal load. Just set the output impedance to account for that, i.e., internal load at 8 ohms, + external load at 8 ohms = 4 ohms on speaker out impedance switch.
my PS-100 like to disengage itself, letting the full volume come through. Who can I talk to to get this fixed. I sent in the RMA details on the website, but never heard back
Can you run the Power Load IR without the cab thru (ie - silently) without one or more things exploding? I apologize for the stupid question, the reason - stupidity.
What is the difference between the PS2 and the PS2A though? Is it only the l8ne out level replacing the LF button and what are the different applications which one would prefer one over the other? Thanks!
@@FryetteAmps Thank you very much! I was wondering because some shops in Europe seem to be offering both devices as new beside one another (plus the ps-100). Probably just stock leftovers of the PS2. I was offered a used PS2 in good condition, which actually read "PS2" on the front panel but "PS-2A" on the back and it has the line out knob that the PS-2a has. May it be, that is was during the switch of the two products, that Freyette used, I don't now, "left over" front panels on new devices??
@@hammingus It was just a transition period. The feature change was not considered a major event. Just the specific version is identified on the rear panel on those.
The PS2 has two outputs for amp cabs, which is big deal for me. (Whereas the 100 has one amp out and the other jack was repurposed for the footswitch). I would love to have a 100 someday, but I won't sell my PS2 to fund it, because I run a Marshall 100W to two 2x12 cabs a lot with my rigs, so I'm destined to own both I think. Makes sense as I have a dozen tube amps. 😂 Hopefully this info helps somebody..
Hi, I have a Magnatone Stereo Twilighter amp which requires 2 separate attenuators if you want to attenuate. If I get the two-channel PS-100, will I be able to get by with a single PS-100 unit??? Thanks
They are both the same in regard to sonic behavior. Especially when it comes to the constant hum that is in the signal chain when either of the units is engaged. These are by no means noise free units.
@@d77sauce It is by design the fan and it is a hum from the transformer. Could be that the Fryette didn’t adjust the units properly for the 50Hz in Europe. Or Fryette just put too much, too close into the enclosure. My studio in general is hum free - no ground loops or similar.
I´ve tried a few attenuators in the past. Got my PS-100 recently and i´m more than happy with it. Awesome device. Thanks and greetz from Germany ✌🏼
I just got my PS-100 last week and its a real game changer. It sounds so much better and operates way better than my Captor X. I'm using to attenuate my amps, run modelers into, running synergy into.. everything. It's a must have imo.
I learned that running the synergy into a 100 watt amp's fx return, turning it way up, and then bringing it back down with the PS-100 finally makes some of the modules have that little something that is missing.
That's a really nice clean tone, I didn't realize the Deliverance could sound so good clean. Idk why I'm surprised, I have a Pittbull 50CL and it sounds great clean.
Great topic for a future video would be where “flat” is with Steve’s Presence and Depth controls.
Coming soon.
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The segment starting at 2:37 sounds as if PS-2 has a noticeably higher noise floor compared to PS-100. Is that due to the way the recording was done or a real difference between the two models?
The way the recording was done.
I'd like to see the sound question with the PS-1 as well and whether it's worth upgrading mine
No need. It's the same functionally and tonally.
Is there a way for modules "like Synergy" to use the self-attenuation feature of the PS-100 to get great distortion at a low volume while also using the PS-100 as a power amp?
Yes. Watch the YT self attenuation video and use your Syn as the preamp. Works great that way.
@FryetteAmps I meant to ask if it would work with a 2x12 cabinet at the other end. The video you're referring to doesn't show that.
@@LabyrinthMole Yes. You are basically running to "cabs" in parallel at that point - the real cab and the internal load. Just set the output impedance to account for that, i.e., internal load at 8 ohms, + external load at 8 ohms = 4 ohms on speaker out impedance switch.
@@FryetteAmps That is awesome! Thanks for that info.
Great demo!
Love this idea
my PS-100 like to disengage itself, letting the full volume come through. Who can I talk to to get this fixed. I sent in the RMA details on the website, but never heard back
Please resend your message to support@fryette.com. Thank you.
@@FryetteAmps resent!
Hope you get your issue resolved
Please resend your repair request. Some messages were lost during our recent factory move.
I keep meaning to pick up the PS-100 to go w/ my GP/DI, which is a ridiculously cool pre-amp.
Can you run the Power Load IR without the cab thru (ie - silently) without one or more things exploding? I apologize for the stupid question, the reason - stupidity.
Yes. See manual page 9: store-qis3kuj7.mybigcommerce.com/content/PL-IR_Manual_3142022.pdf
Yah, sounds good 👍🏼
Need more Aether content!!!! Just plugged in my Aether into a PS100 I got and I haven’t been able to stop playing guitar!
Will either antutuate two marshall 50 watt amps at the same time?
No, you need an amp switcher for that.
So does it matter which amp gets powered up...or powered down?
Not really.
What is the difference between the PS2 and the PS2A though? Is it only the l8ne out level replacing the LF button and what are the different applications which one would prefer one over the other? Thanks!
The 2A replaced the 2. Besides the changes you noted, it adds a transformer isolated XLR Balanced Line Out.
@@FryetteAmps Thank you very much! I was wondering because some shops in Europe seem to be offering both devices as new beside one another (plus the ps-100). Probably just stock leftovers of the PS2. I was offered a used PS2 in good condition, which actually read "PS2" on the front panel but "PS-2A" on the back and it has the line out knob that the PS-2a has. May it be, that is was during the switch of the two products, that Freyette used, I don't now, "left over" front panels on new devices??
@@hammingus It was just a transition period. The feature change was not considered a major event. Just the specific version is identified on the rear panel on those.
@@FryetteAmps Thank you very much!
Even the compression sounds similar. Maybe the PS-100 is a hair brighter but I'm not sure.
The PS2 has two outputs for amp cabs, which is big deal for me. (Whereas the 100 has one amp out and the other jack was repurposed for the footswitch).
I would love to have a 100 someday, but I won't sell my PS2 to fund it, because I run a Marshall 100W to two 2x12 cabs a lot with my rigs, so I'm destined to own both I think. Makes sense as I have a dozen tube amps. 😂
Hopefully this info helps somebody..
Well, you can use a splitter to drive two cabs from the PS-100 output.
Send me them. I'll do some extensive research at no charge my man !
They sound pretty much the same to me.
Hi, I have a Magnatone Stereo Twilighter amp which requires 2 separate attenuators if you want to attenuate. If I get the two-channel PS-100, will I be able to get by with a single PS-100 unit??? Thanks
Sorry, you would need one for each channel, and we wouldn't recommend the PS-100 for that. The PS-2 would be the recommended option.
Anxiously awaiting my backordered PS-100...
On the way to dealers now. Washington Music has the cool blue panel ones in stock.
They are both the same in regard to sonic behavior. Especially when it comes to the constant hum that is in the signal chain when either of the units is engaged. These are by no means noise free units.
Hmmm could you be talking high gain?
Is it your preamp that’s causing the hum? Or is it the fan ?
@@d77sauce It is by design the fan and it is a hum from the transformer. Could be that the Fryette didn’t adjust the units properly for the 50Hz in Europe. Or Fryette just put too much, too close into the enclosure. My studio in general is hum free - no ground loops or similar.
@@d77sauce I used 50 watt version it has hum .