$200.00 USD |
A hand held cheap radio has 100 watts peak power. lol
What you need to know is RMS wattage. My 50 watt Marshall is 50 watts RMS
with everything dimed it puts out a tinnitus level of 104 db. but to be fair this little sucker puts out 125db. lol
The point is it is loud enough for serious stage volumes.
It is not a toy.
It was designed to power the all bells and whistles modeling preamps
that they make ...and so do many others. The best of these by the
competition are perhaps 10% better but 3 or 4 times more. Bottom line
is that this is an entry level PRO product.
Guys that get all there sound from pedals can buy a modest pedal preamp and their whole rig will set them back the price of one of the better OD's.
I have been toying the idea of buying 2 and running my effects in stereo but the actual guitar sound thru my Marshall. The guitar already sounds awesome but then it would also sound beyond huge!!!
It is obviously very small. You can use it like a stage monitor..put it on a chair or it even allows you to pole mount it.
They also do it as a 12" for $300.00 USD.
An excellent product well worth considering. At $200.00 USD it is a damn cheap gamble if it doesn't work out. For me in my trio just getting it as a back up is ideal ...cheap and small with no compromise to the level it can deliver. In short it can not be drowned out by a very loud drummer. In fact it will ...if dimed wipe out the drummer. lol My Marshall set to the perfect sound is 100 db and it can wipe out a drummer. So I have to use a power soak on my amp to turn it down. lol
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