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  1. Installing a new SLED or a replacement for an impacted one? It's easy. Check out this sneak peek of what an install of our industry leading, MASH attenuator looks (and sounds) like. We recommend sound on for this one 🔊

    #highwaysafety #workzonesafety #roadsafety #workzone #SLED #attenuator #roadproject #trafficcontrol #asmr #bos

  2. Installing a new SLED or a replacement for an impacted one? It's easy. Check out this sneak peek of what an install of our industry leading, MASH attenuator looks (and sounds) like. We recommend sound on for this one 🔊

    #highwaysafety #workzonesafety #roadsafety #workzone #SLED #attenuator #roadproject #trafficcontrol #asmr #bos

  3. Testing, research and development are at the forefront of everything we do here at TrafFix, including our brand new Delta TL2+. With the same dedication to the highest level of engineering, the Delta TL2+ has been tested and passed at a speed of 50MPH/80KPH raising the bar for excess capacity and increased safety.

    Shorter System, Same Life Saving Tech - Delta TL2+

    #highwaysafety #roadsafety #attenuator #crashcushion #MASHapproved #Delta #TL2 #bos

  4. Testing, research and development are at the forefront of everything we do here at TrafFix, including our brand new Delta TL2+. With the same dedication to the highest level of engineering, the Delta TL2+ has been tested and passed at a speed of 50MPH/80KPH raising the bar for excess capacity and increased safety.

    Shorter System, Same Life Saving Tech - Delta TL2+

    #highwaysafety #roadsafety #attenuator #crashcushion #MASHapproved #Delta #TL2 #bos

  5. Boss

    When I was a kid and starting to become obsessed with guitar gear, there weren’t a lot of options around. My local music stores carried pedals from DoD and Boss for the most part. You could find occasional Ibanez, MXR, or Electro Harmonix pedals, but for the most part it was DoD and Boss. The few pedals I owned were DoD. Every time I took a Boss pedal for a test drive I was massively underwhelmed. Those music store visits back in the late 1980’s lead to a lifetime of not liking Boss gear. To this day I have never owned a Boss pedal because I have never played through one that I liked. The closest I’ve come is a Keeley pedal (the Super Phat Mod) which is a modified version of a Boss Blues Driver pedal. I like the Keeley pedal, but I don’t love it (unlike my Keeley D&M Drive which I absolutely adore).

    I have never consciously boycotted Boss, I just never wanted anything they sold…

    Until now.

    A few years ago a couple of companies released super sophisticated amp load boxes. Universal Audio put out the Ox, which seems like the greatest thing since sliced bread. Unfortunately you can almost buy a car with the amount of money you need to shell out for an Ox.* Boss released a similar item called the Tube Amp Expander. The reviews I watched made the thing look pretty amazing, though maybe not quite as amazing as the Ox. The price was similar though and I never gave it a second thought.

    Not long ago Boss released a new product. It’s a smaller version of the Tube Amp Expander. It’s called the Tube Amp Expander Core. It has all of the functionality I would want but at a much lower price. Granted, $700 is a ton of money for something like this (in my book, at least) and I don’t know if that price is before or after the orange shit clown’s Japanese tariffs. It is a low enough cost to make me consider it, but probably still too high to actually pull the trigger. It would be really cool to be able to run a direct signal out of my Fender Deluxe Reverb and into my Audio Interface, or even directly into my Macintosh.

    …….it’s Boss though…. if I tried one out, history dictates that I would be disappointed. Still…….. oh the places I could go with a box like that. We’ll have to see how the economy holds up in the near future. There’s a really good chance the orange shit clown could collapse the whole country which would take the decision to blow $700 on a reactive load box out of my hands, you know?

    Anyway, here’s a video that I can drool over as I watch it over and over again.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyZYV6swW-c

    *Slight exaggeration

    #amplifiers #attenuator #boss #Guitar #GuitarGear #TubeAmp #tubeAmpExpander #tubeAmpExpanderCore

  6. Boss

    When I was a kid and starting to become obsessed with guitar gear, there weren’t a lot of options around. My local music stores carried pedals from DoD and Boss for the most part. You could find occasional Ibanez, MXR, or Electro Harmonix pedals, but for the most part it was DoD and Boss. The few pedals I owned were DoD. Every time I took a Boss pedal for a test drive I was massively underwhelmed. Those music store visits back in the late 1980’s lead to a lifetime of not liking Boss gear. To this day I have never owned a Boss pedal because I have never played through one that I liked. The closest I’ve come is a Keeley pedal (the Super Phat Mod) which is a modified version of a Boss Blues Driver pedal. I like the Keeley pedal, but I don’t love it (unlike my Keeley D&M Drive which I absolutely adore).

    I have never consciously boycotted Boss, I just never wanted anything they sold…

    Until now.

    A few years ago a couple of companies released super sophisticated amp load boxes. Universal Audio put out the Ox, which seems like the greatest thing since sliced bread. Unfortunately you can almost buy a car with the amount of money you need to shell out for an Ox.* Boss released a similar item called the Tube Amp Expander. The reviews I watched made the thing look pretty amazing, though maybe not quite as amazing as the Ox. The price was similar though and I never gave it a second thought.

    Not long ago Boss released a new product. It’s a smaller version of the Tube Amp Expander. It’s called the Tube Amp Expander Core. It has all of the functionality I would want but at a much lower price. Granted, $700 is a ton of money for something like this (in my book, at least) and I don’t know if that price is before or after the orange shit clown’s Japanese tariffs. It is a low enough cost to make me consider it, but probably still too high to actually pull the trigger. It would be really cool to be able to run a direct signal out of my Fender Deluxe Reverb and into my Audio Interface, or even directly into my Macintosh.

    …….it’s Boss though…. if I tried one out, history dictates that I would be disappointed. Still…….. oh the places I could go with a box like that. We’ll have to see how the economy holds up in the near future. There’s a really good chance the orange shit clown could collapse the whole country which would take the decision to blow $700 on a reactive load box out of my hands, you know?

    Anyway, here’s a video that I can drool over as I watch it over and over again.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyZYV6swW-c

    *Slight exaggeration

    #amplifiers #attenuator #boss #Guitar #GuitarGear #TubeAmp #tubeAmpExpander #tubeAmpExpanderCore

  7. Boss

    When I was a kid and starting to become obsessed with guitar gear, there weren’t a lot of options around. My local music stores carried pedals from DoD and Boss for the most part. You could find occasional Ibanez, MXR, or Electro Harmonix pedals, but for the most part it was DoD and Boss. The few pedals I owned were DoD. Every time I took a Boss pedal for a test drive I was massively underwhelmed. Those music store visits back in the late 1980’s lead to a lifetime of not liking Boss gear. To this day I have never owned a Boss pedal because I have never played through one that I liked. The closest I’ve come is a Keeley pedal (the Super Phat Mod) which is a modified version of a Boss Blues Driver pedal. I like the Keeley pedal, but I don’t love it (unlike my Keeley D&M Drive which I absolutely adore).

    I have never consciously boycotted Boss, I just never wanted anything they sold…

    Until now.

    A few years ago a couple of companies released super sophisticated amp load boxes. Universal Audio put out the Ox, which seems like the greatest thing since sliced bread. Unfortunately you can almost buy a car with the amount of money you need to shell out for an Ox.* Boss released a similar item called the Tube Amp Expander. The reviews I watched made the thing look pretty amazing, though maybe not quite as amazing as the Ox. The price was similar though and I never gave it a second thought.

    Not long ago Boss released a new product. It’s a smaller version of the Tube Amp Expander. It’s called the Tube Amp Expander Core. It has all of the functionality I would want but at a much lower price. Granted, $700 is a ton of money for something like this (in my book, at least) and I don’t know if that price is before or after the orange shit clown’s Japanese tariffs. It is a low enough cost to make me consider it, but probably still too high to actually pull the trigger. It would be really cool to be able to run a direct signal out of my Fender Deluxe Reverb and into my Audio Interface, or even directly into my Macintosh.

    …….it’s Boss though…. if I tried one out, history dictates that I would be disappointed. Still…….. oh the places I could go with a box like that. We’ll have to see how the economy holds up in the near future. There’s a really good chance the orange shit clown could collapse the whole country which would take the decision to blow $700 on a reactive load box out of my hands, you know?

    Anyway, here’s a video that I can drool over as I watch it over and over again.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyZYV6swW-c

    *Slight exaggeration

    #amplifiers #attenuator #boss #Guitar #GuitarGear #TubeAmp #tubeAmpExpander #tubeAmpExpanderCore

  8. Boss

    When I was a kid and starting to become obsessed with guitar gear, there weren’t a lot of options around. My local music stores carried pedals from DoD and Boss for the most part. You could find occasional Ibanez, MXR, or Electro Harmonix pedals, but for the most part it was DoD and Boss. The few pedals I owned were DoD. Every time I took a Boss pedal for a test drive I was massively underwhelmed. Those music store visits back in the late 1980’s lead to a lifetime of not liking Boss gear. To this day I have never owned a Boss pedal because I have never played through one that I liked. The closest I’ve come is a Keeley pedal (the Super Phat Mod) which is a modified version of a Boss Blues Driver pedal. I like the Keeley pedal, but I don’t love it (unlike my Keeley D&M Drive which I absolutely adore).

    I have never consciously boycotted Boss, I just never wanted anything they sold…

    Until now.

    A few years ago a couple of companies released super sophisticated amp load boxes. Universal Audio put out the Ox, which seems like the greatest thing since sliced bread. Unfortunately you can almost buy a car with the amount of money you need to shell out for an Ox.* Boss released a similar item called the Tube Amp Expander. The reviews I watched made the thing look pretty amazing, though maybe not quite as amazing as the Ox. The price was similar though and I never gave it a second thought.

    Not long ago Boss released a new product. It’s a smaller version of the Tube Amp Expander. It’s called the Tube Amp Expander Core. It has all of the functionality I would want but at a much lower price. Granted, $700 is a ton of money for something like this (in my book, at least) and I don’t know if that price is before or after the orange shit clown’s Japanese tariffs. It is a low enough cost to make me consider it, but probably still too high to actually pull the trigger. It would be really cool to be able to run a direct signal out of my Fender Deluxe Reverb and into my Audio Interface, or even directly into my Macintosh.

    …….it’s Boss though…. if I tried one out, history dictates that I would be disappointed. Still…….. oh the places I could go with a box like that. We’ll have to see how the economy holds up in the near future. There’s a really good chance the orange shit clown could collapse the whole country which would take the decision to blow $700 on a reactive load box out of my hands, you know?

    Anyway, here’s a video that I can drool over as I watch it over and over again.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OyZYV6swW-c

    *Slight exaggeration

    #amplifiers #attenuator #boss #Guitar #GuitarGear #TubeAmp #tubeAmpExpander #tubeAmpExpanderCore

  9. Do Boss, by any chance, do a cut back version of the Tube Amp Expander? I want a little bit of what it does (the amp attenuation and effects) but don't need the full bells and whistles.

    Yes I know other brands exist 👍.

    #guitar #amp #attenuator

  10. Do Boss, by any chance, do a cut back version of the Tube Amp Expander? I want a little bit of what it does (the amp attenuation and effects) but don't need the full bells and whistles.

    Yes I know other brands exist 👍.

    #guitar #amp #attenuator

  11. Do Boss, by any chance, do a cut back version of the Tube Amp Expander? I want a little bit of what it does (the amp attenuation and effects) but don't need the full bells and whistles.

    Yes I know other brands exist 👍.

    #guitar #amp #attenuator

  12. Do Boss, by any chance, do a cut back version of the Tube Amp Expander? I want a little bit of what it does (the amp attenuation and effects) but don't need the full bells and whistles.

    Yes I know other brands exist 👍.

    #guitar #amp #attenuator

  13. Do Boss, by any chance, do a cut back version of the Tube Amp Expander? I want a little bit of what it does (the amp attenuation and effects) but don't need the full bells and whistles.

    Yes I know other brands exist 👍.

    #guitar #amp #attenuator

  14. Контроллер управления аттенюаторами Agilent/Keysight 8494H и 8496H

    Приветствуем! Так получилось, что нам достались два аттенюатора Agilent 8494H и 8496H. Они долго лежали без дела, поскольку отсутствовал контроллер управления. Конечно, четыре простых переключателя справились бы с этой задачей, но хотелось реализации с дисплеем показывающий текущее значение затухания и программное управление. Проект сделан в EasyEDA и Atmel Studio.

    habr.com/ru/articles/812755/

    #Atmel #Atmega328 #C #3dпечать #Agilent #keysight #8494H #8496H #Attenuator

  15. Контроллер управления аттенюаторами Agilent/Keysight 8494H и 8496H

    Приветствуем! Так получилось, что нам достались два аттенюатора Agilent 8494H и 8496H. Они долго лежали без дела, поскольку отсутствовал контроллер управления. Конечно, четыре простых переключателя справились бы с этой задачей, но хотелось реализации с дисплеем показывающий текущее значение затухания и программное управление. Проект сделан в EasyEDA и Atmel Studio.

    habr.com/ru/articles/812755/

    #Atmel #Atmega328 #C #3dпечать #Agilent #keysight #8494H #8496H #Attenuator

  16. Контроллер управления аттенюаторами Agilent/Keysight 8494H и 8496H

    Приветствуем! Так получилось, что нам достались два аттенюатора Agilent 8494H и 8496H. Они долго лежали без дела, поскольку отсутствовал контроллер управления. Конечно, четыре простых переключателя справились бы с этой задачей, но хотелось реализации с дисплеем показывающий текущее значение затухания и программное управление. Проект сделан в EasyEDA и Atmel Studio.

    habr.com/ru/articles/812755/

    #Atmel #Atmega328 #C #3dпечать #Agilent #keysight #8494H #8496H #Attenuator

  17. Контроллер управления аттенюаторами Agilent/Keysight 8494H и 8496H

    Приветствуем! Так получилось, что нам достались два аттенюатора Agilent 8494H и 8496H. Они долго лежали без дела, поскольку отсутствовал контроллер управления. Конечно, четыре простых переключателя справились бы с этой задачей, но хотелось реализации с дисплеем показывающий текущее значение затухания и программное управление. Проект сделан в EasyEDA и Atmel Studio.

    habr.com/ru/articles/812755/

    #Atmel #Atmega328 #C #3dпечать #Agilent #keysight #8494H #8496H #Attenuator

  18. A Look Inside a 70-GHz Electromechanical Attenuator - It might not count as “DC to daylight,” but an electromechanical attenuator that c... - hackaday.com/2024/03/15/a-look #electromechanical #rohde&schwarz #radiohacks #attenuator #microwave #stripline #solenoid #pi-pad #rf

  19. A Look Inside a 70-GHz Electromechanical Attenuator - It might not count as “DC to daylight,” but an electromechanical attenuator that c... - hackaday.com/2024/03/15/a-look #electromechanical #rohde&schwarz #radiohacks #attenuator #microwave #stripline #solenoid #pi-pad #rf

  20. A Look Inside a 70-GHz Electromechanical Attenuator - It might not count as “DC to daylight,” but an electromechanical attenuator that c... - hackaday.com/2024/03/15/a-look #electromechanical #rohde&schwarz #radiohacks #attenuator #microwave #stripline #solenoid #pi-pad #rf

  21. A Look Inside a 70-GHz Electromechanical Attenuator - It might not count as “DC to daylight,” but an electromechanical attenuator that c... - hackaday.com/2024/03/15/a-look #electromechanical #rohde&schwarz #radiohacks #attenuator #microwave #stripline #solenoid #pi-pad #rf

  22. @vk2gpu

    You might like to checkout for the #VK5HSE Step #Attenuator which does 1,2,3,5,10,10,10dB for total of 41dB