The guys that I grew up listening to were Hendrix & Clapton, Page, Beck. You get the idea. ALL of these guys used a wall of Marshall amps, but even back then I knew I didn't need it. I was playing bars, nit stadiums. On very rare occasions I would get the opportunity to play an outside gig and be able to "dust off" the stack. The Fact is in todays musical world PA systems do a lot more then carry a vocalist. Every amp is miked & evry singer is miked. Everything is going through the PA. This gives you a better overall balance and most importantly a good stage volume. I can't imagine how loud it must have been for Hendrix or Led Zepplin on stage. How can you hear anything that the other musicians are doing when the volume is that loud. All I hear is mush when things get too loud. Today I have some wonderful amps that I can use. I have a Bogner Shiva, a Komet 60, a Marshall 50W combo, a SF Super Reverb, and a Deluxe Reverb. All great amps in their own right. Mostly I gig with either my Marshall(which has a master volume) or my Deluxe. Great tone, managable volume & at the end of the night my ears aren't bleeding!