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Egnater / Randall Modular Amps
how to use a RM22 in large venues?
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<blockquote data-quote="galao" data-source="post: 62793" data-attributes="member: 1774"><p>right, 100 watts are just twice as loud as 10 watts. mostly the wattage printed on your amp hasn`t got anything in common with the "real" wattage. there are a few 100w marshalls that have under 50 watts.</p><p>if you play in a band the subjective loudness of an amp basically depends on the eq-settings and the qualtity of your equipment (guitar, pickups and speakers). if the sound is "muddy" or midscooped it will always be difficult to hear what you`re playing, even at high volumes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="galao, post: 62793, member: 1774"] right, 100 watts are just twice as loud as 10 watts. mostly the wattage printed on your amp hasn`t got anything in common with the "real" wattage. there are a few 100w marshalls that have under 50 watts. if you play in a band the subjective loudness of an amp basically depends on the eq-settings and the qualtity of your equipment (guitar, pickups and speakers). if the sound is "muddy" or midscooped it will always be difficult to hear what you`re playing, even at high volumes. [/QUOTE]
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