Hope this is the right forum. Hoping for a little advice.
Just started a noisy band. 2 guitarists, bassist, drum machine. The other guitarist plays a 1x12" marshall combo (valvestate 2000 I think). It's crushingly loud compared to my rig.
I run a silverface fender pro reverb with 2x12" Goodmans Audiom 12-P inside. I'm running the thing nearly dimed (pre on 10, master on 7/8). I find single 'higher' note cuts through, sometimes too loud. But power chords are just lost. Even though I've got a choice of pedals (distortion, Rat, fuzz). And I'm getting lost of feedback at this volume with pedals.
Now I know Marshalls have a very compressed sound and volume is a tricky subject. I know watts are power and not volume, speaker sensitivity plays a big parts also. But I feel like this amp shouldn't be getting 'lost' in the racket.
Can anybody see what I'm missing here? Speakers not sensitive enough? (96dB) Fender sounds lovely on its own, btw!
http://www.ajaudio.co.uk/GOODMANS%20...0CATALOGUE.pdf
Thanks.
Just started a noisy band. 2 guitarists, bassist, drum machine. The other guitarist plays a 1x12" marshall combo (valvestate 2000 I think). It's crushingly loud compared to my rig.
I run a silverface fender pro reverb with 2x12" Goodmans Audiom 12-P inside. I'm running the thing nearly dimed (pre on 10, master on 7/8). I find single 'higher' note cuts through, sometimes too loud. But power chords are just lost. Even though I've got a choice of pedals (distortion, Rat, fuzz). And I'm getting lost of feedback at this volume with pedals.
Now I know Marshalls have a very compressed sound and volume is a tricky subject. I know watts are power and not volume, speaker sensitivity plays a big parts also. But I feel like this amp shouldn't be getting 'lost' in the racket.
Can anybody see what I'm missing here? Speakers not sensitive enough? (96dB) Fender sounds lovely on its own, btw!
http://www.ajaudio.co.uk/GOODMANS%20...0CATALOGUE.pdf
Thanks.
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