Major Dick
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Hi!
I'm trying to find a "bedroom" cabinet and still use my 20/20 rather than spend another grand on a mesa combo. I need to preserve a big part of Mesa into it.
Right now I am using the V-Twin into the computer running cabinet simulation software to spend my time tweaking the many pedals I got at home. I want to keep using the 20/20 but at low volume with a small cabinet. If I buy an EL84 5 watts combo amp (like an epiphone valve jr) with its own poweramp and ditch the 20/20 the problem is the difference in sound color, and that I might get surprises once I go on stage or rehearsal and use the 20/20.
What are the smart ways to get a low volume from the 20/20?
What smaller <10" cabinets are there out there that don't need to be cranked to get a flat EQ?
Is using a 16 ohms cab a reasonable solution to help decrease the volume?
Could the 20/20 kill an 8 ohms speaker for it being too small? lol
Here's something I found, 6.5" ohms cabinet for up to 100W:
http://www.ztamplifiers.com/products/lunchboxcab.html
But since it was designed for the ZT Lunchbox 200W I'm afraid it will be louder than a regular 8"... am I mistaken in my logic?
Thanks in advance!
I'm trying to find a "bedroom" cabinet and still use my 20/20 rather than spend another grand on a mesa combo. I need to preserve a big part of Mesa into it.
Right now I am using the V-Twin into the computer running cabinet simulation software to spend my time tweaking the many pedals I got at home. I want to keep using the 20/20 but at low volume with a small cabinet. If I buy an EL84 5 watts combo amp (like an epiphone valve jr) with its own poweramp and ditch the 20/20 the problem is the difference in sound color, and that I might get surprises once I go on stage or rehearsal and use the 20/20.
What are the smart ways to get a low volume from the 20/20?
What smaller <10" cabinets are there out there that don't need to be cranked to get a flat EQ?
Is using a 16 ohms cab a reasonable solution to help decrease the volume?
Could the 20/20 kill an 8 ohms speaker for it being too small? lol
Here's something I found, 6.5" ohms cabinet for up to 100W:
http://www.ztamplifiers.com/products/lunchboxcab.html
But since it was designed for the ZT Lunchbox 200W I'm afraid it will be louder than a regular 8"... am I mistaken in my logic?
Thanks in advance!