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Would my amp be enough to drive a Compact?


WonderHorse
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Morning.

I'm looking at getting a Compact once I have the money but I'm not sure if my amp could provide sufficient power to get the best out of the Compact.

It's a Trace elliot GP7SM 130. Which has 130 watts and runs at a peak of 260 watts and can run two 8 ohm speakers at 4 ohms. So I'm worried it wouldn't power the Compact sufficiently.

Would I be alright with a Compact or would a Double Midget be better?

**EDIT**

I forgot to add that the band I'm in play sort of British rock and roll, think the Beatleas, The Clash, The Who etc...

I like quite a bass soundy but I play a jazz so there's also a bit of mid punch in there.

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It really depends on how loud you play and how clean and bassy a tone you like. What cab are you using at the moment?

I know for me to get the loudness I'd want out of so few watts I'd want something big like a 6x10"/4x12"/2x15", at which point it makes more sense (for me) to get more power and thus have to carry less cabbage (sic).

Alex

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I'd expect your VBC412 to be as sensitive as two Compacts or one Vintage - it's an ideal cab for getting lots of SPL out of few watts. A Vintage will handle lots more power and thus go quite a bit louder in the end, whilst with a powerful aggressive amp a Compact might get quite close to the VBC412 at full (clean) blast.

Anyway, I'd guess a Compact would be about as loud as half your current cab - so how do you think you'd get on if it was a 2x12", not a 4x12"?

Alex

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[quote name='WonderHorse' post='683975' date='Dec 14 2009, 01:47 PM']I don't think I'd fair too badly tbh.

At practice and at smallish gigs I don't turn the amp past halfway and that gives me PLENTY of sound.[/quote]

Unfortunately my experience with most Trace heads is that halfway on the volume is pretty much full power - after that point it just gets dirtier as it clips on louder notes.

[quote name='WonderHorse' post='683975' date='Dec 14 2009, 01:47 PM']Would the DOuble Midget be the same?[/quote]

The D.M. will be significantly louder in the mids and highs (probably as loud as the Marshall) and a bit louder in the lows, so it depends on how much bottom you need. Sensitivity in the lows is directional proportional to enclosure size (assuming equal LF cut-off - and I'd expect the Marshall and the D.M. to have similar bass extension despite the very different drivers and alignment) so with only a few watts big lows need big cabs.

Alex

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