10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
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10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
Although, I do have many other, more suitable amps to gig...  I would like to know if it is possible to gig small club (20-100 people) with a 10W combo, usually mic-ed up.  Would I have any clean sounds to work with?  I am also wondered whether in a band setting the 2x10 speaker configuration sits well in the mix (to me, it sounds too bright, with compressed lows...)?  I love the touch sensitivity of this amp, is it gig(able)?  Thanks.
			
			
									
									
						Re: 10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
I used to gig with a 15watt 1x12 tube combo amp. I used pedals in front for dirt. Depending on venue they'd either stick a mic in front, or I'd offer the soundman the option to grab a line-level signal to the board from a Hughes & Kettner Redbox I installed. Worked fine, especially for festival events where you have to get on-and-off stage quickly. If the sound-reinforcement system is good, running a smaller amp for stage volume, and miking the amp for FOH is a great way to go.
			
			
									
									
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Re: 10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
IME, a 10W amp is not gigable with a drummer.  I could never get enough clean headroom from an amp that size.  I could get barely enough dirty volume...barely.  I tried it and have found that 30W is the bare minimum for clean headroom for me.  50W is much better IMO.  YMMV.  I would never bother with it again.
			
			
									
									
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Re: 10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
30 seems to be my minimum too. AC30 is the smallest amp that competes with a rock drummer but even there it's between chunky or blistering. End of the line for headroom.
The problem with a 10w amp might even be that the snare bleeds more than the signal. lol
			
			
									
									The problem with a 10w amp might even be that the snare bleeds more than the signal. lol
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						Re: 10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
Caveat (to my post above):
At that time I played with a folk/rock group with no drummer (only hand percussion through mics).
Thus observations posted regarding competing with a drummer are spot on.
			
			
									
									
						At that time I played with a folk/rock group with no drummer (only hand percussion through mics).
Thus observations posted regarding competing with a drummer are spot on.
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Re: 10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
Nick played in a hippy death folk band. Got it.
  
 
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						Re: 10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
Change "hippy" to Native, and "death" to American and you got it! It was a Native-American folk-rock band. Howie supplied the folk, and I supplied the rock. Though, after six years, it felt like "hippy death folk". Wait, now that I think about it .......... there was that time we played a native wedding outdoors, on planks in a sea of mud with a leaky tarp overhead, running off a generator ....... during a fierce lightning storm ...... oh, and I almost forgot playing at Ft. Ticonderoga during another fierce lightning storm ....... yeah, maybe "death" is the appropriate term after all.Reeltarded wrote:Nick played in a hippy death folk band. Got it.

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Re: 10W KT66 SE 2x10 Combo - Gig(able)?
18w through 212 cab is the lowest I've gigged with not mic'd.
			
			
									
									
						

