Baba
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Not arguing with anyone in this thread, but, I play on multi-band bills quite a lot, (all rock/party rock cover bands), and I only know of ONE guy who uses a 100 watt head, and he uses an attenuator. EVERYONE else either uses 50 watt (only 1 or 2 of them also), or less amps/heads, or modeling, straight in.
Now, that is for a variety of reasons, some being that a good few of these bands use tracks and IEMs. But even the guy with the 100 watt head, his other guitar player uses Fender deluxe with pedals.
IME, once your bass player and drummer's kick drum starts going, and if you are anywhere near the PA's subwoofers in the room, any "balls" you may have is negligible at best, and may even start trampling on the kick drum and/or bass player.
THIS IS ALL STRICTLY SPEAKING OF USING A PA WITH SUBWOOFERS. Need to carry a big room with your amp? 100 watts and 4x12 all the way.
Now, that is for a variety of reasons, some being that a good few of these bands use tracks and IEMs. But even the guy with the 100 watt head, his other guitar player uses Fender deluxe with pedals.
IME, once your bass player and drummer's kick drum starts going, and if you are anywhere near the PA's subwoofers in the room, any "balls" you may have is negligible at best, and may even start trampling on the kick drum and/or bass player.
THIS IS ALL STRICTLY SPEAKING OF USING A PA WITH SUBWOOFERS. Need to carry a big room with your amp? 100 watts and 4x12 all the way.