100 watts should be good for small to medium rooms. Of course, it also depends on how "hot" your guitar pickups are.
"the loudness of a fender stratocaster?" is neither a question or a sentence. WHAT ABOUT the loudness ????? DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
I use mine to power a 4X12 Ampeg 200 Watt
Most of the time they are sold for about 49.99 new
absolutely, as long as you have an extra cable to make the connection its no problem
I've been playin country guitar professionally for almost 20 years, and hane always used a telecaster on the job (Fender). The Parker P-36 is my latest edition to my guitar collection and it also measures up well with the telecaster!AnswerI've been playin country guitar professionally for almost 20 years, and hane always used a telecaster on the job (Fender). The Parker P-36 is my latest edition to my guitar collection and it also measures up well with the telecaster! Burma is the best guitar player in Asia
define loud? 40 watt isnt very loud but is louder then 10 watt, depends what the requirements are, i listen to loud music and dont have to worry about neighbours so i bought a 140 watt system which gives me the volume i need
Yes
How loud?I cant write how loud it is.but 15w RMS subwoofer is enough for a small room full of bass.10w RMS Satellite speaker is enough for enjoying Vocals and other midrange for a normal room.
sure. Will it be loud? No. Its just not enough power to drive that sub.
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your question is very badly phrased... you dont install a pedal onto an amp. but if you mean you want to use a guitar pedal on a 15 watt amp, of course you can!
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That depends on what speakers or headphones the 6 watts is playing into. Watts is a measure of power, not of loudness.
A Storm Cat 800 watt generator has a decimal rating of between 190 to 265 decibels depending on load and amperage. This is enough noise pollution to cause hearing damage after twenty minutes of exposure.
He uses a Marshall DSL100 amplifier with two 300-Watt Marshall 1960A Angled-Front 4x12 Cabs and in these cabinets there are 75-Watt Celestion G12-T75 Speakers.
Providing it is distortion free and RMS, not any of this PMPO, MPO crap, then it would be enough to full the average living room with sound loud enough to shake the windows, should the bass be turned on. That is providing you have adaquate speakers to perform such a task. Or put another way ....... you'll be holding your ears.
yes it is good i play with a 15 watt but i have an electric guitar but it doesnt make a difference