Weber Beam Blocker--Nice!
Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 7:30 pm
I just installed Weber Beam Blockers in my two favorite amps--a 1-12 Clark Fremont and a 1-10 Guild Thunder One.
Both of those amps sound great with the gizmos installed. With my single-speaker amps, moving my ear a few degrees either way made a huge difference. I never really knew exactly what EQ the audience was hearing. If nothing else, it's one less thing to think about onstage. IF and I do me IF there are some frequencies missing, the overall sound is WAY better because of that. I haven't gigged with the amps yet, so we'll see if I find myself setting my EQ differently onstage. Based on what I'm hearing at home, I don't expect to do so.
I think that this product is an elegant and inexpensive remedy to an annoying problem. Ted Weber was a fine engineer. He will be missed.
Both of those amps sound great with the gizmos installed. With my single-speaker amps, moving my ear a few degrees either way made a huge difference. I never really knew exactly what EQ the audience was hearing. If nothing else, it's one less thing to think about onstage. IF and I do me IF there are some frequencies missing, the overall sound is WAY better because of that. I haven't gigged with the amps yet, so we'll see if I find myself setting my EQ differently onstage. Based on what I'm hearing at home, I don't expect to do so.
I think that this product is an elegant and inexpensive remedy to an annoying problem. Ted Weber was a fine engineer. He will be missed.