question about Hot Plate used as a "dummy load"

hellraiser85

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Hi! I recently have bought a hot plate to use it as a dummy load connected to the speaker output of my 5150 and recording conecting the preamp output of this amp to the sound card.

I've noticed that when I started to recording using the hot plate the amp has less gain, and when before I was recording with gain at 5,5, now I need to put the gain about 6,5 - 7.

Is it possible that the hot plate affects to the sound of the preamp and decrease a bit the gain or maybe it is due to a problem with the preamp tubes??

Thanks!
 
Well I'd guess since your going Preamp out your losing the poweramp distortion. Which I guess would lead to less gain.Just a guess so....
 
Had the same issue myself, it's just how it goes. I found that the Hot Plate was useful for tracking leads and using impulses, but not very effective for rhythm guitars with my 5150. I think the issue is more with the 5150 than the Hot Plate, your mileage may vary with other amps.

You're better off picking up a rackmount tube preamp like the ENGL e530 if you want to direct-record like this.
 
Well I'd guess since your going Preamp out your losing the poweramp distortion. Which I guess would lead to less gain.Just a guess so....

He said he is going from the speaker output, so he is getting power stage distortion also.

I don't know about the problem though.
 
I'm guessing there's something wrong with either the Hot Plate or your amp.

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That's my 5150 through the Hot Plate formerly belonging to Kazrog, used with impulses I made of my Engl V30 cab. Lead channel, high gain input, gain on 4 or 4.5 (I forget which). It sounds exactly like it did when I just miked the cab without the Hot Plate connected.

The download on the page will probably clear tomorrow; for now the hi-fi player is the only option.