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I realize this is a huge subject, and then when you get into tone it's
even deeper but I'll go ahead and ask. When it comes to audio/PA speakers, you generally want 1X to 2X of the power amp watts relative to the rated wattage of the speaker...it's better to have too much power than not enough. How does this apply to guitar amps and speakers though? My guitarist wants to get some new speakers for his Genz-Benz cabinet, the stock ones are 12" (it's a 2 x 12" cabinet), some sort of nameless things with square magnets (CTS perhaps?). We're considering Celestions of course, and perhaps some of the Emminence offerings. The rig he has uses a two channel Peavey 50/50 tube amp (it uses EL84's in each channel's power section), which puts out 50 watts RMS (I'm not sure of the distortion spec for that rating) per channel. Ideally we'd like to run each channel into each speaker of the cab; you can run the cabinet as one channel/mono (8 ohms) or two channel/stereo (two 16 ohm loads). The music is rock guitar, lots of loud chords and searing lead kinda stuff, but also some clean, lower volume stuff...basically the full range of tones. I kind of like Vintage 30's, but they can be a bit bright, "reissue" Greenbacks are another choice he is considering, as well as the other Celestion models (and then you have the Emminence drivers, which sort of follow the Celestion power ratings). Anyway, the Greenbacks are 25 watts I believe, the Vintage 30's are 30 watts, the other Celestions tend to be rated around 75/80 watts. I've used this same power amp (one channel) to drive a single Vintage 30 (in a 1 x 12" cabinet) with no ill effects, but it wasn't used all that often and for all that long...also this was at 8 ohms (the amp offers a selection of impedance settings...4 - 8 - 16). I guess getting to my question...is it ok to run these speakers with more watts than they are rated for with a tube power amp in a distorted guitar setting? I'd think this may be harder on the speaker than full range, clean audio through a PA or studio monitor speaker. On the other hand, a bit of speaker breakup would be a cool thing....the Peavey itself is a bit clean, we're getting the dirt/distortion from a modeling preamp that he's using. Anyway thanks for any advice, I don't know much about guitar speakers and amps, since I'm not a guitar player. Analogeezer |
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