More volume?
March 1st, 2010I’m getting the the point where 30w of DSP just isn’t enough.
Well, I mean, its more than enough for playing in my bed room, but when around at Craig’s, or playing with my drummer aunty, I’m finding that a bit more volume would be nice.
Obviously, that would mean that Luke would need to use a louder amp as well (well he already does, 15w DSP hardly cuts into the mix at all), and Craig would actually need to use an amp for his keys.
The main reason I would like to go louder, besides it being, well, louder, is that it gives me a greater range of tone for my guitar.
At the moment, with the 30w DSP, some chords can come through a bit tinny, and just sounding thin, which can be quite frustrating.
For example, when playing American Pie, I KNOW it would sound best CLEAN (ok MAYBE a little Chorus), through a single coil neck pickup, however, the DSP makes this sound extremely tinny (even with all the high-end cut off). I know this to NOT be the case when played through tubes.
It would also make the distorted guitar sounds a-lot less harsh.
HOWEVER.
I could also achieve this by running TWO amps at the same time (with different EQ settings).
This presents a problem.
If I go two amps, its cheeper, but, I will then have TWO amps to transport, TWO amps to change volume on (this can change natural distortion, or even adding “hair” to your sound), two extra cables where line noise can come in, and completely scream up delay sounds, if I’m not careful.
The other option is getting a tube amp, which will really be too loud for when I’m at home by my self. And will cost more (really need to look at head+cab instead of a combo).
Atm, I think, once a new car has been purchased, I will start looking at a Bugera BC30-212.



