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tom skool

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  1. hi all I have got an old valve amp which has got one 8ohm output and one 16ohm output. Is there any way i can attach more than one cab for a bit more oomph? I'm guessing putting an 8 ohm cab to the 8ohm out and a 16 ohm cab to the other wouldn't be right for some reason.
  2. [quote name='Tengu' post='278228' date='Sep 5 2008, 08:47 PM']I was taught at college that VU stood for "virtually useless". Basically because the needle responds too slowly to give you a true indication of peaks. As a general guide I suppose it does just fine though. A simple clipping LED is far more useful but nowhere near as sexy.[/quote] virtually useles?! I find it essential to be able to see how fast i'm playing! Even if it does mean i play the whole time with my back to the audience!
  3. blimey you have all been busy! Much appreciated. Theres some very usefull info in all that Right then this is what i think. It appears unlikely that i was putting to much pressure on a 200w speaker so i think i need to get the amp looked at as i dont think i should be getting that kind of distortion so early on in the volume stage. (there is only one volume knob ) In order to get the most volume(loudness) from the amp the cab needs maximum sensativity and this can be obtained by more speakers (the more the better?) and maximum spl(sensativity) of those speakers. So I still think a 4x10 would be best and i dont want a huge monster to lug about. still not sure about the wattage(sorry!) anything over 50w? and finally if the amp turns out to be fine i need to get somthing bigger
  4. [quote name='bennifer' post='275010' date='Sep 1 2008, 10:16 PM']Its totally different with it being an all valve head anyway. For example, a 15w Orange Tiny Terror guitar amp totally screams through a 4x10 and is fine for live on stage stuff. A 15w solid state guitar amp however would only be useful for quiet bedroom practise. What impedance is the 200w ashdown cab you're using? and at what impedance does the head kick out 50 valve watts at? Something like a 300-400w cab would be my guess - any chance you can take the head into a well stocked bass shop and try some cabs?[/quote] Thats what i thought, an AC30 is deafening and so is the fender even at 25w. Maybe bass is different but i would of thought 50w would be good. The ashdown cab was 8 ohm and i v'e got a choice of 7.5 or 15 ohm outputs. i used th 7.5 ohm. I know i cant compete with the fender but hes got to turn down anyway so that we can hear the drums for a start and we have an audience left standing.
  5. [quote name='Adrenochrome' post='274969' date='Sep 1 2008, 09:32 PM']It's unlikely to be the cab that's farting TBH, though it is possible. My 200w cab handles 200w of input power with no problem. More likley to be the head that's struggling if it's 50w.[/quote] yeah perhaps but i hadnt even got halfway. I had the volume, it just didnt sound that great more farty than nice overdrive. Being all valve i should be able to drive the hell out of it without any worries right?
  6. hi i'm new here! Ive just got myself a 50 watt selmer treble'n'bass head but as its considerably louder than a 50 watt solid state i've got no idea what size cab i need for it. I tried it out with 15inch 200 watt ashdown cab and that started to fart a bit before i reached half way with the volume. I do like a bit of distort which is why i went for the 50 watt and not the 100 watt but this wasnt particularly nice and i think it was more the speaker complaining. does that seem right? I've seen a laney r410 thats within my budget which i think is 250 watt. would that extra 50 watt make the difference? I play mostly pub gigs playing rock/ indie covers and i've managed for years with 150watt ashdown combo but our guitarist is not only deaf but has serious GAS and has ended up with a 100watt fender twin! Although it is switchable to 25watt (yeah right,hes gonna wanna do that!) Any way i hope some of you can give me some idea of what i need. i hope i havent asked too many questions cheers tom
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