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20 watt vs 40 watt amp

20 watt vs 40 watt amp

They are both the same design only differing in wattage. What is the difference here when it comes to sound? The answer is that both amps will have the same tone, the only difference is that the 40-watt Marshall will retain a cleaner tone and signal at higher volumes than the 20-watt Marshall.

  1. Is a 20 watt amp loud enough?
  2. Is a 40 watt amp loud enough?
  3. Is 20W good for an amp?
  4. Is more watts better for guitar amps?

Is a 20 watt amp loud enough?

Typically, a 20 watt tube amp should be loud enough for most purposes up to smaller unmiked club gigs, but you'll likely want more headroom if you need loud cleans.

Is a 40 watt amp loud enough?

As long as you have an amp you enjoy, typically anything above about 30 watts will be more than enough for most situations. If you're playing extremely loud metal music, maybe bump up to 40 just to be safe.

Is 20W good for an amp?

For home use your amp should be around 20W. For most gigs and live performances in venues that hold around 100 people, you should have either a 20W tube amp, or a 40W solid state amp if you're playing without a band. If you're playing with a drummer, you'll likely need a 100W solid state amp, or a 50W valve amp.

Is more watts better for guitar amps?

More Watts Doesn't Necessarily Mean More Volume

The number of watts in an amplifier determines power, which isn't the same as volume. Some guitarists think that when they double the watts, they're also doubling their volume. But, that's not true. Wattage and volume are related exponentially, rather than equally.

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