I currently have a ZT Lunchbox that I use for rehearsals and as a back up for catastrophes live... but its just not loud enough in a band mix. The little speaker just farts out at high volume and it doesn't fill the space with sound...
So I'm looking for suggestions for a small, lightweight amp. The band I play in is LOUD (that ain't changing) and we play mainly old school punk covers (Pistols, Clash etc), plus some new wave stuff and some Ska. I use pedals for OD and Distortion, plus I have a booster for solos (so could use some headroom).
I'd prefer it to be a small combo - but may consider a small head and cab. Plus not hideously expensive/boutiquey etc...
Ta!
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But yes, it's should be a big difference in the actual volume out, 6.5" to 12" higher efficiency speaker. It's pretty amazing the difference in speaker efficiency makes.
Like @digitalscream suggests, using a proper cab would do the same thing.
Check out the YouTube videos of ZT Lunchbox via a 4x12
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The R&R is indeed for sale, but not for £200
The standard answer for light, loud and cheap (and also good-sounding and reliable) is a Peavey Bandit.
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I'll give you good sounding, loud and cheap though... :-)
Edit: Book weight for a Bandit is 44.6lb. Book weight for a HRD is 45lb.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein