FamousForSustain
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There's probably an FAQ somewhere that addresses this issue, but a half hour on Google didn't turn it up....
I just got an unloaded (no speakers) G-Flex 212 cab to go with my Peavey Ultra 60-Watt head. I'm trying to figure out what speakers to drop in but I've heard conflicting advice regarding wattage. Some say that the combined rating of the speakers should be at least double what the head puts out (in this case, two 60 watters would fit the bill). I've heard other people say that in order to get the cone to vibrate in a way that produces the best possible distortion (don't ask me, this is someone else talking) it is best to use the lowest wattage possible without going below what the speaker puts out. Thoughts?
Also, a couple of quick sub-questions to that; are there any negative effects that come from speakers that are of too high a wattage relative to the amp, assuming the impedence is correctly matched? I ask because there's a pair of 80-watt Webers I wouldn't mind throwing in if the wattage isn't an issue. Also, are higher watt speakers inherently louder than lower watt speakers or will they produce the same volume if it's the same amp being used (which I assume would be the case).
Any advice would be appreciated, as I just got done learning about pickups and guitar hardware, etc. and amps/speakers are a fairly new area of knowledge for me. Thanks.
I just got an unloaded (no speakers) G-Flex 212 cab to go with my Peavey Ultra 60-Watt head. I'm trying to figure out what speakers to drop in but I've heard conflicting advice regarding wattage. Some say that the combined rating of the speakers should be at least double what the head puts out (in this case, two 60 watters would fit the bill). I've heard other people say that in order to get the cone to vibrate in a way that produces the best possible distortion (don't ask me, this is someone else talking) it is best to use the lowest wattage possible without going below what the speaker puts out. Thoughts?
Also, a couple of quick sub-questions to that; are there any negative effects that come from speakers that are of too high a wattage relative to the amp, assuming the impedence is correctly matched? I ask because there's a pair of 80-watt Webers I wouldn't mind throwing in if the wattage isn't an issue. Also, are higher watt speakers inherently louder than lower watt speakers or will they produce the same volume if it's the same amp being used (which I assume would be the case).
Any advice would be appreciated, as I just got done learning about pickups and guitar hardware, etc. and amps/speakers are a fairly new area of knowledge for me. Thanks.