bermuda_ said:I was just wondering what your opinions on this would be on this guys.
the_wallcrawler said:I have a Single recto half stack that for the last 7yrs has been bedroom only and it works great. I'm in a house though so I can crank it a little if I want. Apartment? Probably not a good idea.
I know one thing, I definitely would not get a 4x12 if I was only going to be playing at home. I've kept the 4x12 post my band days out of pure laziness. I don't feel like selling it and finding a 2x12 to replace it.
bermuda_ said:I was just wondering what your opinions on this would be on this guys.
Jerrick said:No, they are fine. I normally play mine at practice levels (With a band) or at a venue. But lots of time, I play at a bedroom level or even quieter and it still sounds sweet. Still has the chunkyness to it, is still sustaining and smooth for solos and cleans are still fine too. The only problem is that sometimes I have it so low that the sound of my strings are louder that what the amp is putting out. Which isnt a amp or tone problem really. lol
YellowJacket said:Jerrick said:No, they are fine. I normally play mine at practice levels (With a band) or at a venue. But lots of time, I play at a bedroom level or even quieter and it still sounds sweet. Still has the chunkyness to it, is still sustaining and smooth for solos and cleans are still fine too. The only problem is that sometimes I have it so low that the sound of my strings are louder that what the amp is putting out. Which isnt a amp or tone problem really. lol
Are you using a 4 x 12? I find that about 10 Oclock on the volume is the sweet spot on my Two Channel Dual. It just sounds thin and constipated until I start to let it work. I think a 1 x 12 is a far better speaker for bedroom level playing but if you are in an apartment, you are screwed.
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