
Along with the piano, the guitar is certainly the most played instrument in the world because it combines rhythmic and harmonic richness while remaining relatively affordable… and transportable. Acoustics, electrics or acoustic-electrics, it consists of a fretted neck and a body (or resonance table), over which are stretched 6 to 12 strings that are plucked to produce sound.
Is 5 Watts enough?
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brsanko
3 posts | 1 Posted on 12/04/2007 at 04:55 I'm building a recording studio in my basement and what to have a guitar amp and speaker on hand for musicians to use if they like. I found a 1x12" empty cab online new for $59 and I think I'll get a celestion vintage 30 to put in it. That doesn't leave much room in my budget for an amp. I defiitly want a tube amp and I found the epiphone valve jr. for $129 I'm just wondering if 5 Watts is enough for recording in a 12' x 20' x 7.5' basement. If not what do you suggest? Thanks | ||
kaingel
10 posts | 2 Posted on 02/07/2008 at 19:32 5 watts isnt ideal, 10 and 15 watt amps are better for sure, i use a vox AD15vt and its awsome for the price $160ish. I am selling mine for $100 because i now use a pod x3 so $100 is close to the used you could pick one up for, great little amp. |



