Smallest amp you would take on a gig...

gripweed

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Lets say you are playing a small club and you don't want to lug your Mega-Watt amp and Two-Ton cabinets to the gig. What is the smallest amp you would take? Do you favor taking a very toneful small amp and miking it? Or an amp just loud enough to be heard so you don't have to rely on the soundman?
 
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I would much rather go with a toneful amp that needs to be mic'd, provided I could be assured each gig has a house PA. No point in using a small amp for its portability if you have to drag around a PA system as well.

Bottom line: Tone is paramount.

- Keith
 
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I used to use a Carvin Vintage 33 for smaller gigs. Nice cleans and a modded JCM800 gain channel. Was very nice. I wish I still had that amp. These days it the big rig no matter what. :(
 
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My Crate V32 does very nicely for most smaller venue gigs where my Marshall or Mesa would be over-kill.

As a matter of fact I had a gig in Traverse City last weekend and I smoked my 2:90 just before the gig. I ran my effects/Triaxis rack line out into the line in of the V32 (took it as back-up) and it sounded absolutely killer on stage and miced out on the floor.

While I missed the power and grunt of 90 watts a side, 30 watts is really all you ever need unless you have zip for a PA or you are playing huge venues and need massive stage levels.
 
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I own several amps and depending whats needed I can bring it. I have a Shiva Combo with 1 12". Great amp at any volume. I can get beautiful cleans and some serious drive out of the drive channel. If I am going to do primarily classic rock/blues I would probably bring my 67 Deluxe Reverb. Great amp plugged straight in. For more headroom I would use my Super reverb.
 
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A 1x12 set up. The amp would depend on the style of music. Maybe a Marshall head on top for a hard rock gig, my '68 Bassman or a Carvin V16 for blues/blues rock stuff.
 
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I would and have gigged with just a blues jr. and it is an amp that definitely holds it's own. 15 watts is a lot louder than people give it credit for. I played an 1800 seat venue with no pa and had absolutely no problem being heard! (I have a live recording of the show to prove it). It's a killer amp!
 
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I use my 15 watt Marshall studio 15 all the time at gigs. its an open back combo so the sound fills up the stage, and a mic helps it get as loud as anything I wouyld ever need. I'm able to crank it and the tone is huge and cutting.
 
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I run my GT-8 through my SWR California Blonde and Strawberry blonde in stereo. I get all the low end push and the sound of big amps cranked, without blowing anybody's head off. :)
 
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Since my Stinger is my only amp, I'd take that. The head itself weighs about 35 lbs. and my H&K cab weighs far less...very portable setup.

If I couldn't use the head/cab thing, I'd probably take something like a Deluxe Reverb.
 
Re: Smallest amp you would take on a gig...

I would much rather go with a toneful amp that needs to be mic'd, provided I could be assured each gig has a house PA. No point in using a small amp for its portability if you have to drag around a PA system as well.

Bottom line: Tone is paramount.

- Keith

If stuck, Fender blackface Deluxe Reverb with better speaker and better filter and tone caps.
 
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no less than 30W and a 2x12 or a 2x12 combo
 
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I used to gig pretty regularly with a tweed Deluxe (10-12 watts), and it was loud enough to stay relatively clean with a drummer in a small room.
 
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my engl jive combo can play freaking loud. there is nearly no difference
between his 30W through the g12m speaker compared to the thunders 50W
through the v30. just some difference in bass response and creamyness.

i wouldn't hesitate to play a club gig with my 30 Watt engl, it still scares
my fitnesscentre-drummer when played in closed rooms.
 
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I plan on having my Marshall Lead 12 waiting in the wings for backup. Since I use the Ultra-G to run my amp through the PA, won't be a problem at all.
 
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no less than 30W and a 2x12 or a 2x12 combo
Ditto that. I don't mind hauling my 4x12 either. It is big but it does not have to be loud. A 1x12 can be just as loud but not sound as big.

I don't really like it when the stage volume gets too loud, but that's almost impossible for a rock band on a tiny stage. You need to hear yourself over the drummer.. I don't play with quiet drummers :D
 
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