PS100 has been a game changer to my rig. it's a perfect power amp to connect the modelers to traditional cabs AND an amazing attenuator for making big amps quieter OR little amps louder thru big cabinets. and it's robust as hell. probably the perfect product. thanks Fryette
For a simple wet/dry setup, albeit without full attenuation, you could run the PS in parallel with another cab and run effects through the PS loop. Or just get another power amp and run stereo in the PS loop and between PS line out and the other power amp.
Just saying: a rackmount 2x power station setup would be totally worthwhile. Make it 2x 50 instead of 2 x 100 or charge more for the option. Basically while a stereo rig would obviously not fit in the enclosure of the PS-100, it probably would fit well into the enclosure of the Fryette Two/Ninety/Two power amp. And it would be awesome and worth the money. Personally I have a tube pedal preamp rig that I run into Mesa Boogie 50/50 power amp. It sounds awesome but the volume is punishing. Pedal preamps are taking over the market, making stereo signal chains more accessible/desirable, and Fryette is uniquely positioned to give players the option to have full tube signal chains at whatever volume they need. The only comparable option I've been able to find so far would be to buy two PS-2's. Why buy two of them and take up extra rackspace?
@@FryetteAmps THIS but in stereo. Friedman and other builders are finally catching up to the kind of options that Simon Jarret has been brilliant at for years. He had other videos switching back and forth between a PS-2 and a Seymour Duncan power stage. They both sound great but there's a difference. ruclips.net/video/JJzrzG5Z_LE/видео.html
So I have an ad140 and a Mesa 2:90. If I added a PS100, would I be able to use my ad140 as preamp into the ps out to a cab and the line out to fx then into the 290 for a w/d/w? What about splitting the amp outputs with one 8ohm output to a cab and the other to a ps for wet/dry? I'm still wrapping my head around what all this can do but it's definitely going to be something I'll get sooner or later.
Imagine that you want to do a wet/dry/wet going out of Synergy preamp modules make from stereo ,,, i guess you'll need 3 of those Power station 100's ,, for me the use i am looking for is going through this without speaker cabinets direct in like in interface for studio recording ,i have two Fender dual Showman's and 3 Marshall se 100 attenuator speaker simulators these have also the extra function to have a only preamp in and going to line out/ has a through back to speaker cabinet /of coarse amp in to line out.
People are just excited about the products, which is awesome. You will always get weird and autistic questions when you run an innovative business catering to creatives,… it goes with the territory and its never gonna change.
PS100 has been a game changer to my rig. it's a perfect power amp to connect the modelers to traditional cabs AND an amazing attenuator for making big amps quieter OR little amps louder thru big cabinets. and it's robust as hell. probably the perfect product. thanks Fryette
For a simple wet/dry setup, albeit without full attenuation, you could run the PS in parallel with another cab and run effects through the PS loop. Or just get another power amp and run stereo in the PS loop and between PS line out and the other power amp.
User rig rundowns would be also a good addition to the PowerStation series or videos.
Thanks for coming up regularly on such videos!
My 2nd PS100 arrives Monday = Stereo :-)
Just saying: a rackmount 2x power station setup would be totally worthwhile. Make it 2x 50 instead of 2 x 100 or charge more for the option. Basically while a stereo rig would obviously not fit in the enclosure of the PS-100, it probably would fit well into the enclosure of the Fryette Two/Ninety/Two power amp. And it would be awesome and worth the money. Personally I have a tube pedal preamp rig that I run into Mesa Boogie 50/50 power amp. It sounds awesome but the volume is punishing. Pedal preamps are taking over the market, making stereo signal chains more accessible/desirable, and Fryette is uniquely positioned to give players the option to have full tube signal chains at whatever volume they need. The only comparable option I've been able to find so far would be to buy two PS-2's. Why buy two of them and take up extra rackspace?
Thank you for your comments! We're listening :)
@@FryetteAmps THIS but in stereo. Friedman and other builders are finally catching up to the kind of options that Simon Jarret has been brilliant at for years. He had other videos switching back and forth between a PS-2 and a Seymour Duncan power stage. They both sound great but there's a difference. ruclips.net/video/JJzrzG5Z_LE/видео.html
bought (and sold) the PS twice. i use a reactive load now with a stereo poweramp
So I have an ad140 and a Mesa 2:90. If I added a PS100, would I be able to use my ad140 as preamp into the ps out to a cab and the line out to fx then into the 290 for a w/d/w? What about splitting the amp outputs with one 8ohm output to a cab and the other to a ps for wet/dry?
I'm still wrapping my head around what all this can do but it's definitely going to be something I'll get sooner or later.
Please send this to support@fryette.com. Thanks!
Imagine that you want to do a wet/dry/wet going out of Synergy preamp modules make from stereo ,,, i guess you'll need 3 of those Power station 100's ,, for me the use i am looking for is going through this without speaker cabinets direct in like in interface for studio recording ,i have two Fender dual Showman's and 3 Marshall se 100 attenuator speaker simulators these have also the extra function to have a only preamp in and going to line out/ has a through back to speaker cabinet /of coarse amp in to line out.
There would be a much more effective way to do that without buying redundant gear. Please contact support@fryette.com
It may never happen, but still hoping for a Power Station Mini, then I can just buy two and not worry about the size/weight
I would like to know how George Lynch is using the powerstation for his wet/dry rig.
The PS-2 is used as a power amp for the wet cab. The FX processor is only in the wet chain.
@@FryetteAmps Thank you!
People are just excited about the products, which is awesome. You will always get weird and autistic questions when you run an innovative business catering to creatives,… it goes with the territory and its never gonna change.
Too long a video just to say it doesnt do stereo
Can you please get rid of the intro thing to these videos? It's so freakin' loud out of the blue!
All this time I thought the PS100 was a two-input / two-output gizmo. (FACEPALMING OVER HERE)