Reactive Reducer
Specifications
| Dimensions | 3 7/8” H x 6 3/4“ L x 5” W (with bypass switch), 2 lbs. |
| Owners Manual | Download |
General Information
The new Dr. Z Reactive Reducer aims to not just lower a tube amp’s volume but retain the tactile, dynamic response under the fingers from pushing an amp to the brink. Utilizing an inductive coil to maintain the reactive response of a guitar speaker hooked up to the amp, the Reactive Reducer’s load follows the frequency plot of a guitar speaker, which is bell-like in its curve, clipping low and attenuating extreme high frequency, and passing the mid-range frequencies conducive to the electric guitar. Earlier resistive attenuators, while excellent at achieving volume reduction, can sometimes alter the response and play-feel especially at the lowest settings, hampering the interaction between player, amp, and speaker.
There are many reactive attenuating technologies on the market now that utilize digital IRs, have novel re-amping solutions, and add a bevy of innovative features. Dr. Z looked to keep this new attenuator simple and to the point: the reactive load, a 3-way toggle for -3dB, -11dB, and -18dB steps of reduction, plus a bypass switch to pass the signal straight through when attenuation isn’t needed. Everything you need to maintain your playing experience, nothing you don’t, at less than ear-punishing volumes!
The Reactive Reducer is optimized for 8 ohm speaker loads, though it can accept 4 and 16 ohm configurations, and will handle amps up to 50 watts. Bandmates, sound engineers, and housemates will rejoice, as will your wallet, as this is an affordable, robust, and hand-wired solution for the modern working musician looking to get the most out of their tube amplifier.
*Not recommended for use with 2 Ohm loads






