Hi I’m looking for some advice on valve amps suitable for bedroom practice. In an ideal world I want an amp that can produce lovely saturated tube tones at low volumes. I usually play not much louder than speaking volume(70-85db approx).
Over the past few years amp manufacturers have begun to produce simple low watt amps for recording and practice. Some like the Blackstar HT-1 produce only one watt. So are 1 watt amps quiet enough for the bedroom when cranked?
Also some amps feature attenuators allow the power to be reduced to under 1 watt such as the Vox AC-4. Do these features allow genuine tube tones at low volumes?
Any thoughts are welcome, especially from those who own such low watt tube amps. Thanks!
Over the past few years amp manufacturers have begun to produce simple low watt amps for recording and practice. Some like the Blackstar HT-1 produce only one watt. So are 1 watt amps quiet enough for the bedroom when cranked?
Also some amps feature attenuators allow the power to be reduced to under 1 watt such as the Vox AC-4. Do these features allow genuine tube tones at low volumes?
Any thoughts are welcome, especially from those who own such low watt tube amps. Thanks!
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