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gene12586
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I have a Fender Champion 40 (watt) (solid state) amplifier, which I use as my practice amp. It has some onboard presets and effects, and there's a particular combination of presets and effects that has gotten me the best sound I've been able to get for a particular part of one of my songs (a decent amount better than I'm able to get for that part of the song using my analog pedals along with the amp that I plan to perform with, a Fender Deluxe Reverb Reissue). So I'm wondering if somehow one could use a practice amp like the Fender Champion 40 for live performance with a full band (let's say in a medium-sized venue) and get away with it in terms of volume?? Would I simply just mic the amp and run it through a PA system? Would I get enough volume that way? Or would something else need to be done additionally, and if so what?
And a hypothetical question: To take this question to its extreme: I know that for large concerts, frequently amps are in the 100 watt range, and the way they get them so loud is to mic the amp and send it to tons of loudspeakers.... So in theory then, you should also be able to play a 40 watt solid state practice amp, mic it, and run it through even more loudspeakers than a 100 watt amp and fill up a stadium. Is that right?
And a hypothetical question: To take this question to its extreme: I know that for large concerts, frequently amps are in the 100 watt range, and the way they get them so loud is to mic the amp and send it to tons of loudspeakers.... So in theory then, you should also be able to play a 40 watt solid state practice amp, mic it, and run it through even more loudspeakers than a 100 watt amp and fill up a stadium. Is that right?