
thebigcheese
"Hi, I'm in Delaware."
I'll admit that I haven't read all of this thread, but I've noticed a lot of people seem to think you NEED a powerful amp to play a rock show and be heard. My band just played a show using my drum kit and a 100w solid state Fender amp. We had one PA speaker solely for vocals. We started with the amp at a fairly high volume, somewhere around 8, and my friends in the audience kept complaining that it was too loud and drowning everything else out. So we turned it way down. At one point in the show, we switch to two guitars and no drums, me on a Fender Blues Jr. and expecting to have to crank it, but I had to turn it down certainly less than half, and that's only a 15w amp. Now, this was all without a PA system. If you had a PA system, there would be absolutely no point in a louder amp because it would be miked anyway. So I really don't understand why you would bother with a louder amp, especially given that most people believe that amps sound better in the louder part of their range and louder amps can't go into that range without hurting your ears.