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| Live amp help Hey guys I'm wondering if my amp set up has enough power/volume for medium size venues. The typical rock show clubs, some theatres, some outdoor. I'm running through a split signal into a Divided by 13 LDR 17/39 (17 watts Class A, 39 AB1) and also a Two Rock Custom Reverb (35 watts class A, 50 AB1). Do i need to resort to the stereotypical all out 100W marshall stack? The amps are all class A tubes so the volume is killer but do you guys think I need more? |
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| Your rig will MORE than suffice. The only thing I might do is invest in stands for your amps, which will help make it easier for you to hear them. But don't worry about half stacks, your rig will be fine. Cory Spotts
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| great thanks alot cory |
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| If you have any sort of decent sound system, 30-50 watts should be more than plenty. A 100 watt switchable down to 50 would remove all doubt, but you may need plexi panels to isolate you for stage volume. Bad Cat Hot Cat 100R Reeves CP103 or CP504
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