[Harp-L] head vs. combo; sort of a harp question
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- Subject: [Harp-L] head vs. combo; sort of a harp question
- From: "Nick Kirkes" <nick.kirkes@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 09:21:57 -0700
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I know this isn't technically a harp question, but it relates to performing
with one.
I'm new to the amp game and am getting comfortable with my Blues Jr (just
ordered some new tubes and a vintage element for my 520dx [thanks Tim]).
Out of curiosity, I've been researching more powerful rigs. Some of the
amps I've looked at can come as combo or as a head and I'm curious what the
major benefits of going with a head might be. At first, I was thinking that
going with a head rather than a combo would allow you more flexibility in
terms of the speakers (number, size, etc.) but than I thought that it might
not matter as you'll always be limited by the wattage of the amp itself. Am
I correct? Any other insights for me?
Thanks,
Nick
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