adamdesoto
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are you only concerned with sheer volume? it seems to me theres other factors involved in getting a 100 vs 50 watt amp other than sheer volume.
rabies said:Is the above statement true for SS and tube amps?
rabies said:I'll say that my 85 watt Mark III green stripe (I think it's 85 watts) is much louder than my ex-Marshall 100 watt JCM 2000.
So if that's the case, does sheer volume depend on the power and output tranny's as well?
dylan7620 said:rabies said:Is the above statement true for SS and tube amps?
This is where some people get comfused by the quote that "tube amps are louder" or tube watts are more. WRONG! watts are watts. the same 100 watts that go through your 100w mesa go through a 100 watt line 6 as well.
All amps are rated at the're clipping stage. (where the power amp begins to distort) the difference is that a solid state amp when it clips sounds really bad (think of that old peavey rage 15 watter that you use to try and crank) but a tube amp, when it clips it does so with a very smooth musical overdrive that helps accent the premp tones to become a very beautiful thing.
However, the clipping points does not mean 10 on the volume knob. In fact, if you run a 50 watt amp at full volume you are probably putting something more around 80 or even 90 watts through it. try that with an SS amp and i'm sure you'll get some funny looks.
This is another reason why SS amp makers put out 300 watt amps. So that the power amp remains clean while trying to compete with the other guys triple recto thats well past its clipping point and pushing over 200 watts.
And regarding the micing and PA point, ok. Agreed. But why did/do Metallica and Korn use the Strategy and Coliseum Mesa amps (300-400 watts)?
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