GONZO-X
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my apologies if this crap has already been covered.
wattages in tube amps is always a hot topic.....
one man's pain.......
wattages in tube amps is always a hot topic.....
one man's pain.......


guitarboi89 said:Thanks for all the replys im really impressed
Okay i have read all of your comments and now i am even more confused![]()
I totally agree... but, if you're going to err, do it on the side with power to spare.ggunn said:That's because there is no simple and universally agreed upon answer to your question.
Keiffer said:I totally agree... but, if you're going to err, do it on the side with power to spare.
I've seen this several times in this thread as though only low power amps can sound good. This is totally baffling. These aren't mutally exclusive and no one's recommending a shitty sounding power amp.ggunn said:...Give me a great sounding low power amp over a mediocre sounding powerhouse any time.
Keiffer said:I've seen this several times in this thread as though only low power amps can sound good. This is totally baffling. These aren't mutally exclusive and no one's recommending a shitty sounding power amp.![]()
How's this, I'll take a great sounding 50W amp over a 15W mediocre amp any time. It's a totally false premise.
Keiffer said:this is easily fixed in several ways...
Mono-Stereo Cab... only use two speakers
or
Put a cover over two speakers or three
or
Power soak (albeit expensive)
there's always a way to play lower in volume, but if more power is needed, for whatever reason, which is very possible and you don't have it, your hosed. I've been there.
This is about being prepared to cover any situation you find yourself in. It's not always predictable. There's tons of ways to power down a larger rig on the spot without sacrificing tone too much, but there's no way to go up in power if needed but not available.
kp-
you've totally missed my point of being prepared for any situation... oh well...Outlaws said:Well as for using less speakers, why not just have less to start with and ass as needed? A 15 watt amp is much easier to carry around and then if/when you need volume add a 412. That will be a huge increase in volume.
A 15 watt amp with a 412 will general compete with a 50 watt amp with a 1 or 2 12 cab.
Keiffer said:I've seen this several times in this thread as though only low power amps can sound good. This is totally baffling. These aren't mutally exclusive and no one's recommending a shitty sounding power amp.![]()
How's this, I'll take a great sounding 50W amp over a 15W mediocre amp any time. It's a totally false premise.