Topic: Amps: Watts vs. Decibels

Why are amp wattages so deceptive? Surely they should simply measure the decibels produced clean and overdriven for a test chord?

Reason I ask is I've been looking at the Peavey Valve King 112 and the Kuston Defender, both 50W 12inch speaker combos, Guitar magazine reckons the Fender Blues Junior is a close contender to the despite being only 15W it's plenty loud enough. Must be something to it as the Blues Junior is driving another 12inch horn.

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2 (edited by Detman101 2007-10-29 20:52:02)

Re: Amps: Watts vs. Decibels

At this point, I don't even know what to do about an amp. I think I'm going to buy one from a  pawn shop that is 30w+ and see how I like it. Preferably one with some effects.

I'm going to cut my teeth on a line6 spider-3 if I can find one. If not I'll just get a regular amp without effects that is louder than the 14w garbage kiddie amp that I have.


I would like to know just how the fender blues junior is as loud as a more powerful amp when it is only 14 watts...

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Re: Amps: Watts vs. Decibels

Tube amps are more efficient, and will give you more decibles per watt than a solid state device.  They sound better, too.

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Re: Amps: Watts vs. Decibels

Here's two pages with some decent and scientific discussion.

http://users.chariot.net.au/~gmarts/amppower.htm

http://www.gibson.com/products/epiphone … tid=171151

What I'm taking away is that watts are very poor guide. I would say go to the shop and try out but blasting away at max volume on various amps might raise a few eyebrows! I certainly think speaker size and number are more of a guide since most combos match the powerstage to them. Playing loud clean is clearly the everest, with distortion the test is how nicely and controlled thinks break up.

I have gleaned the following EL84 tubes = Marshall type sound, 6L6 tubes = Fender type sound and 12AX7 are pretty common as preamp stages in both.

Was planning to keep my current amp, run a splitter box to it and kick it in as a cheap alternative fuzzbox, it's sleaze incarnate.

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Re: Amps: Watts vs. Decibels

Hello everybody
Amp and Watts: is a VOX 30, a 30W amp? And if, it is one of the best amps.
I can add NOTHING, cytania, jerome, and Detman. except for the amp topic. I tried to find an amp versus price.
I did found a lot of amps for a low budget, and while looking around, the comments were a catastrophe. You need, if you want to be heard, or playing a gig, you need amps starting from 50W.
If you live in a place where you have a dozen neighbours it cab become difficult.
Cytania: I adore effects and modeling amps, so I have 2 floorboards like Zoom 8080 and the line6 pod xt. I love to use them on my Marshall Valvestate, or on my acoustic amp
a Marshall too, 100W AS100D, a 100% tube amp, "for acoustic guitars" I played a few times electro-acoustic, and using it more for my electric guitars: warm, crystal clear sound (if used without effects) The best alo I ever saw, and heard is my "Fender Cybertwin" having tubes and digital elements. It is also a modeling amp (almost every Fender Amp and 200 effects are in that amp). What is your opinion Cytania about this "hybrid" amp? It's a 2x65W and on volume 4 it blows everything away. People having other Fender amps can't believe what they hear, plugging in an electric guitar.

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Re: Amps: Watts vs. Decibels

Got to try out two amps this lunchtime. First a Fender Pro Junior, nice size but I found the clean tone flabby and the tube warmth lacking. Next up a Peavey ValveKing 212, much more like it. Clean smooth tone, that needed no compression, but sizewise - huge. Now the horns of my dilemma is size versus sound.

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