Edgecrusher
Well-known member
Re: What's the point in big 100 watt heads?
One of the downfalls of many of he lunch box heads that are around is that in the pursuit of keeping the amps small, light and cheap they used cheesy transformers and only passable filtering. The net effect of this is many of them sound good when played at low volumes but really get flubby and start to fart when you push them hard. The truth is small amps can be made to hold together and deliver solid bass even when pushed hard but its rare for a manufacturer to do so.
I had an old, and I mean 80's, Carvin. I always wondered why it would flub. Now, I know.
Got a 9 year old Line 6 Spider Valve. Even at 3 on the master volume, it loosens the innards. I can't wait'till I can turn it to "5".
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One of the downfalls of many of he lunch box heads that are around is that in the pursuit of keeping the amps small, light and cheap they used cheesy transformers and only passable filtering. The net effect of this is many of them sound good when played at low volumes but really get flubby and start to fart when you push them hard. The truth is small amps can be made to hold together and deliver solid bass even when pushed hard but its rare for a manufacturer to do so.