If this post is incredibly long, i apologize in advance, i just want to provide as many of the variables as possible....
First off, here's what I've got:
50w '65 or '66 Fender Bassman, tube chart says AB165
2x12 50w speaker cabinet (fairly sure it's unoriginal)
Marshall 100w 4x12 1960AX Cab
'82 Les Paul Standard, recently removed the pickup cover from the bridge PU
'96ish ProCo vintage rat pedal
Alright... recently joined a band; practiced for several weeks using only the Bassman head, the 50w 2x12 cab, the Paul (PU cover had been removed for some time now), and the Rat. Things went fine for this duration. Only complaint i had was some muddy tone, but was willing to deal with that.
Enter the Marshall cab. I added this in hopes of pushing more air, having more presence, etc. Now I have switched between using this cab in the 50w speaker jack, and also the Ext. Speaker jack. This has not been consistent, so that's something that warrants further experimenting. I found that after 30-45 minutes of rehearsal with the amp @ about 6 or 7, there appears to be a drastic drop in what seems like volume at first, but is actually tone. The overall sound becomes very hissy, as if it's being strangled or forced through a very tiny hose, if that makes sense.
I have removed the Bassman 50w cab from the equation with similar results. Is this a result of inefficient use of power/speakers, or a symptom of a problem with the amp? Is it possible to use a 100w cab with a 50w head, or should i just give up the ghost?
Thanks,
Ben
First off, here's what I've got:
50w '65 or '66 Fender Bassman, tube chart says AB165
2x12 50w speaker cabinet (fairly sure it's unoriginal)
Marshall 100w 4x12 1960AX Cab
'82 Les Paul Standard, recently removed the pickup cover from the bridge PU
'96ish ProCo vintage rat pedal
Alright... recently joined a band; practiced for several weeks using only the Bassman head, the 50w 2x12 cab, the Paul (PU cover had been removed for some time now), and the Rat. Things went fine for this duration. Only complaint i had was some muddy tone, but was willing to deal with that.
Enter the Marshall cab. I added this in hopes of pushing more air, having more presence, etc. Now I have switched between using this cab in the 50w speaker jack, and also the Ext. Speaker jack. This has not been consistent, so that's something that warrants further experimenting. I found that after 30-45 minutes of rehearsal with the amp @ about 6 or 7, there appears to be a drastic drop in what seems like volume at first, but is actually tone. The overall sound becomes very hissy, as if it's being strangled or forced through a very tiny hose, if that makes sense.
I have removed the Bassman 50w cab from the equation with similar results. Is this a result of inefficient use of power/speakers, or a symptom of a problem with the amp? Is it possible to use a 100w cab with a 50w head, or should i just give up the ghost?
Thanks,
Ben
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