filteredsoul
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I've seen a trend where guitar players are moving toward low wattage amps so they can get that tube breakup and sound at low volumes. Are the days of the 100 watt amp cranked to 11 going away? I know with my situation I can't play my dual recto like that. I'm seeing companies like Stulce amps becoming super popular now. Their main product is a 10 watt tube combo. I played at a place that had one, but I opted to use my Mesa instead. Now I wish I would've just to see the difference. My 2x12 is always facing backstage with a mic in front of it anyway, so why not run a 10 watt amp hot and at least have a little stage volume?
My main question then, is this... Hypothetically, could Mesa build a 10 watt version of a Dual Recto that could be run hot to get that tube tone? I know lots of the beef comes from the sheer volume and power, but could that be compensated by the size/type of cabinet?
I'd love a low-watt (or lower volume) solution that would still give me what I bought my 100 watt amp for. -Probably a pipe dream, but I'm curious as to what the experts say.
My main question then, is this... Hypothetically, could Mesa build a 10 watt version of a Dual Recto that could be run hot to get that tube tone? I know lots of the beef comes from the sheer volume and power, but could that be compensated by the size/type of cabinet?
I'd love a low-watt (or lower volume) solution that would still give me what I bought my 100 watt amp for. -Probably a pipe dream, but I'm curious as to what the experts say.