is any of the following really true?? that would mean my marshall dual monobloc could potentially put out 400 watts!
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=31631
Most amps are rated at the onset of clipping, and when pushed into distortion (or as we like to say: Cranked!) can put out twice that rated power. So a 100-watt amp will put out up to 200 watts when wound up.
Take a 50-watt JMP Marshall for example. 50 watts, right? But its already putting out well over that by the time you even get the volume halfway up.
So what's the first we do when we hook up an attenuator? Dime it, of course, which means the attenuator better be rated double the amp.
And it does get confusing. The Richter says "100 Watts Max" on the back, and they mean an amp capable of producing 100 watts of power, which is just about any 50-watt amp out there.
Take a 50-watt JMP Marshall for example. 50 watts, right? But its already putting out well over that by the time you even get the volume halfway up.
So what's the first we do when we hook up an attenuator? Dime it, of course, which means the attenuator better be rated double the amp.
And it does get confusing. The Richter says "100 Watts Max" on the back, and they mean an amp capable of producing 100 watts of power, which is just about any 50-watt amp out there.
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