Saturday, June 1, 2013

How many different watts are their in both guitar and bass amplifiers?

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I know there are 15 watts guitar and bass amps, but what are the other different watts for both guitar and bass amp?

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Answer
A 15 Watt amp is generally thought of as a practice amp - it makes quite a loud noice, but not loud enough to be heard over drums.

Manufactures provide many different types & they tend to be similar for both Guitar & Bass

These are the most common

5, 10, 15, 30 Watt amps are generally considered in the practice range.

50, 60, 100 Watt Amps are generally considered performance Amps.

A 100 Watt amp is ridiculously loud - unless you are playing in a huge venue [or miles away from your nearest neighbour], you will probably never have the master volume above 5.

I have a 35 Watt Orange Gorilla Bass Amp & Vox AC-30 - Both are plenty loud enough.

You can get systems above this, but they are usually built specially for someone.

If your playing in a big venue, you will probably not want to be to loud anyway as the sound engineer will not want you drowning out everything.



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