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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
how to use a RM22 in large venues?
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<blockquote data-quote="deadcat" data-source="post: 62778" data-attributes="member: 2289"><p>Every large metal show I've been to the crowd (and I) were listening to the house p.a., not the miked cabs onstage. A sweet fifteen watt combo will sound just as big to a crowd when miked as a 412 with a larger power amp. A 22 watt amp should also still put enough db out to jam with a drummer, just because an amp can go louder than this doesn't mean it should. </p><p>In m.h.o. I'd say a 412 will get all the air you need with a 22 watt amp for jamming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deadcat, post: 62778, member: 2289"] Every large metal show I've been to the crowd (and I) were listening to the house p.a., not the miked cabs onstage. A sweet fifteen watt combo will sound just as big to a crowd when miked as a 412 with a larger power amp. A 22 watt amp should also still put enough db out to jam with a drummer, just because an amp can go louder than this doesn't mean it should. In m.h.o. I'd say a 412 will get all the air you need with a 22 watt amp for jamming. [/QUOTE]
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