Depending on how hard it work, if the amp is set at full volume all the time it will not last very long the harder it work the hotter the tube will run and the heater runs to hot and will burn out Depending on how hard it work, if the amp is set at full volume all the time it will not last very long the harder it work the hotter the tube will run and the heater runs to hot and will burn out
No, it is not a tube amp, it is a solid state amp. - Shred til your dead
No more than 40-60 seconds realistically
Years ago all we had was tube amplifiers. As long as its a bass amp (so you don't blow out the speakers) there is no problem.
1000 Milli Amp Hours How long the battery will last.
It all depends what sound you are looking for, and how much money you are willing to spend. If you can afford a good tube amp, then go for it, because you are going to get much much better sound from a tube amplifier.
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120 coldCrankingAmps? or crankingAmps or reserve capacity min @ x amp output would suggest the size of battery. I'm thinking it should last; if @ 12v, about 30-1hr.
You need to know that 1 amp equals 1000 miliamps.
Yes, you definitely can. Many bass amps are tube.
The best guitar tube amp is debatable and will vary by people's own tastes. However, you if you are looking for the best value, you will want to try Bugera amps.
If you draw one amp of power for 1 hour that is an amp hour . If you have a different load eg a heater drawing 3 amp , it would be 20 minutes . Divide the hour ( 60 mintues ) by the amps you draw .