papersoul
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Re: 100 watt tube amps just too loud?
Yes, I have a used ('90s) Knucklehead K100 coming this week. The guys on the Gear Page talk about how you can set the master volumes pretty high and control volume with the effects loop levels. Apparently it works really well. You can get the power tubes cooking this way but will still not be hitting the transformer too hard.
If it does not work out, I'll get a 50 watt head...something that isn't as loud as a VHT or Rivera. I thikn the new Marshalls work really well at moderate volumes. I find both the Marshall DSL50 and the Mesa Single Rectifier both work well at decent volumes. Rivera also makes an M60 which can also be run at lower power. There are also many Mesa options in this categorie.
My problem is that I much prefer a great, almost fender clean in a any amp. H&K, Rivera and a few others have this in spades.
Heck, I may even pick up a used Line 6 Flextone III combo for small bar gigs. I remember seeing Geoff Tate's band about 5-6 years back at a large rock club that held about 500 people. Both guitarists ran Line 6 Flextone 212 combos and the tones were surprisingly amazing. I had no complaints!
Papersoul did you order a River Knucklehead? Those amps are REALLY loud!
As for low wattage amps, amps below 30 watts have smaller transformers and usually different types of tubes so they just don't sound as big and punchy as 50\100 watt heads. Just find one that sounds good in lower volumes as well.
Yes, I have a used ('90s) Knucklehead K100 coming this week. The guys on the Gear Page talk about how you can set the master volumes pretty high and control volume with the effects loop levels. Apparently it works really well. You can get the power tubes cooking this way but will still not be hitting the transformer too hard.
If it does not work out, I'll get a 50 watt head...something that isn't as loud as a VHT or Rivera. I thikn the new Marshalls work really well at moderate volumes. I find both the Marshall DSL50 and the Mesa Single Rectifier both work well at decent volumes. Rivera also makes an M60 which can also be run at lower power. There are also many Mesa options in this categorie.
My problem is that I much prefer a great, almost fender clean in a any amp. H&K, Rivera and a few others have this in spades.
Heck, I may even pick up a used Line 6 Flextone III combo for small bar gigs. I remember seeing Geoff Tate's band about 5-6 years back at a large rock club that held about 500 people. Both guitarists ran Line 6 Flextone 212 combos and the tones were surprisingly amazing. I had no complaints!