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I used one of these once with PA support liked it.

The question is do they have enough power to drive a decent cab to use without for small to medium pub gigs ?

 

 

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I had one for a while, never used it with a band but did use it at home connected to a Barefaced Big Baby, imo that set up would have been ok-ish for stage use but nothing more. 

 

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4 hours ago, Pea Turgh said:

200w in to an efficient cab would do me, but lots of people swear 500w is minimum these days.

It's funny how there are two camps which never usually acknowledge the existence of the other.

 

6 hours ago, Stealth said:

small to medium pub gigs ?

 

Not enough information. If punters can order drinks without leaning over the bar screaming, might be quite ok, night not.

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Yep. There are too many definitions of reasonable volume for a pub.

 

Ime 200w works fine. I still don't know what kind of band ypurs is or if they are the kind that crank stuff.

 

What cabinet? You put 200w through a 810 and you're going to need to turn well down for most pubs around here.

 

I never heard anyone not call their drummer a rowdy bastard. A little bit rowdy or a lot rowdy? 

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Rock Covers two band a trio and a five piece 2 guitars loudish drummer but not animal 

Cab to be determined just looking at the option of a power amp on the pedalboard are there any others 

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