I read some posting about measuring how many watts an amp is putting out. They said if you use a pure sine wave and use a resistor instead of a speaker, you could simply measure the voltage across the resistor and then calculate the power using the formula power = voltage * voltage / resistance.
My 50-watt amp volume was still set at the same location it was at my last gig. I plugged in my guitar and played my A-string to check the volume. Then I plugged in my signal generator and set the pitch and volume so it matched my guitar. Since the guitar string has a bunch of overtones, I turned down the tone knob so it sounded more pure like the sine wave. I then replaced the 8ohm speaker with a 20-watt 8-ohm resistor and measured about 2 volts across the resistor. That comes out to about 1/2 a watt! So out of 50 watts I'm only using a half watt?! I wonder if I measured this correctly.
Then I started thinking about speaker sensitivity ratings. My Warehouse Guitar Speakers Veteran 30 produces 100dB for 1 watt at 1 meter (I think these measurements are for 1000 Hz signal). 100dB is not considered a safe volume level. So it appears it doesn't really take that many watts to be too loud at 1 meter with that speaker. I have no idea how quickly the sound pressure level decreases with distance.
Since we mic our amps on stage, I wonder how many watts I really need for gigging? I've done gigs with one of my amps in it's triode mode which supposedly produces around 6 or 7 watts and it seems to keep up just fine. I wonder if I could gig with one of those really small amps like the Zvex Nano or Rock Block or Blackheart Giant Ant, etc.
Are the wattage ratings for guitar amps based on the loudest it can get or is it based on how loud it gets before it distorts?
I have no idea what sound pressure levels I play at. But I saw this article that says you should dial in your tones while playing at 85dB: Ever wonder why your amp sounds so good at home yet not-so-good at a gig? - How To Get Dialed In - Epinions.com
Things I'm curious about:
- How loud do others play at gigs?
- What's the lowest power amp do others use at gigs?
- At what point does a guitar amp "open up"? Is it purely at a certain point in volume (85dB perhaps?).
My 50-watt amp volume was still set at the same location it was at my last gig. I plugged in my guitar and played my A-string to check the volume. Then I plugged in my signal generator and set the pitch and volume so it matched my guitar. Since the guitar string has a bunch of overtones, I turned down the tone knob so it sounded more pure like the sine wave. I then replaced the 8ohm speaker with a 20-watt 8-ohm resistor and measured about 2 volts across the resistor. That comes out to about 1/2 a watt! So out of 50 watts I'm only using a half watt?! I wonder if I measured this correctly.
Then I started thinking about speaker sensitivity ratings. My Warehouse Guitar Speakers Veteran 30 produces 100dB for 1 watt at 1 meter (I think these measurements are for 1000 Hz signal). 100dB is not considered a safe volume level. So it appears it doesn't really take that many watts to be too loud at 1 meter with that speaker. I have no idea how quickly the sound pressure level decreases with distance.
Since we mic our amps on stage, I wonder how many watts I really need for gigging? I've done gigs with one of my amps in it's triode mode which supposedly produces around 6 or 7 watts and it seems to keep up just fine. I wonder if I could gig with one of those really small amps like the Zvex Nano or Rock Block or Blackheart Giant Ant, etc.
Are the wattage ratings for guitar amps based on the loudest it can get or is it based on how loud it gets before it distorts?
I have no idea what sound pressure levels I play at. But I saw this article that says you should dial in your tones while playing at 85dB: Ever wonder why your amp sounds so good at home yet not-so-good at a gig? - How To Get Dialed In - Epinions.com
Things I'm curious about:
- How loud do others play at gigs?
- What's the lowest power amp do others use at gigs?
- At what point does a guitar amp "open up"? Is it purely at a certain point in volume (85dB perhaps?).
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