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Re: Marshall DSL50 v DSL100 [message #27060 is a reply to message #27057] Thu, 26 May 2005 10:10 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Chris R. is currently offline  Chris R.
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I feel bad about raining on everyone's parade, but here's my $.02.
From a formula point of view, the 100W amp is only 3db louder which
is barely noticable. That's when running flat out. If you are
mic'ing anyway, that really doesn't matter. When you throw a
processor in front of the thing, I'm convinced you lose a lot of
the raw dynamics which lessens the differences again. When you are
playing with a band, you can't hear most of that anyway. The one
thing to consider is that some amps sound best when really cranked.
Its easier to live with a cranked 50W'er than a cranked 100W'er.
Think stage volume and/or smaller venues. You really need to
play both side by side and see what's really different.
Chris

 
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