some_dude
Raging BB Gunologist
Re: alright rackmount guys, educate me on power amps
Finally...someone who understands.
In my pickup truck I use a Rockford Fosgate Punch 600a5.....That's 600w (4x100 bridged into 2x200, & 1x200w sub channel).
You guys are saying 200-300w is way to loud to fill a small club, and I'm using 600w to fill a 3ft x 5ft truck cab. :laugh2: Of course, I never turn it all the way up......but I also never have turn the volume up until it distorts either......'cause, you know....that's kinda the point with SOLID STATE.
ArtieToo said:I just want to touch on this one point. While thats true of home audio equipment, its not quite true of guitar amps, which are a special circumstance.
The thing is, both tube and SS amps are rated the same way - the maximum power before clipping. But you use a tube guitar amp well beyond clipping, and as the amp "clips", the output power rises exponentially. A 30 watt tube amp, (assuming an adequate power supply), can put out well above its rated power.
An SS amp, on the other hand, you'ld never want to clip. So, you need an adequate margin of safety. I don't think 10:1 is unreasonable. So a 100 watt SS amp might only be used, realistically, at 10 - 20 watts continuously.
Thats my 2-cents worth for this thread. :laugh2:
Finally...someone who understands.
btw - In my little 8 x 10 home studio, I use a Crown D150A SS amp. Thats 150 watts, (75 per side), and I wouldn't want any less.![]()
In my pickup truck I use a Rockford Fosgate Punch 600a5.....That's 600w (4x100 bridged into 2x200, & 1x200w sub channel).
You guys are saying 200-300w is way to loud to fill a small club, and I'm using 600w to fill a 3ft x 5ft truck cab. :laugh2: Of course, I never turn it all the way up......but I also never have turn the volume up until it distorts either......'cause, you know....that's kinda the point with SOLID STATE.