I was hoping someone could help me out with a recommendation for a head. The head would power an Acoustic 201 cabinet (two 15s and a horn) that is 4 ohms, and would be running a drum machine..
I need volume, serious volume. Right now I have a Peavey Mark IV bass head to run into it but I can't get the volume I need. The head is 210 watts solid state at 4 ohms.
What I'm looking for is a head that is 4 ohms, and can keep up volume-wise with a reissue Model T full stack. With the Mark IV head I can only turn the Model T up to about 3 before it blows the drum machine away.
I know the Coliseum Slaves are 2 ohms and 300 watts. Concert Slaves are 200 watts and 4 ohms? Do you think a Concert Slave would be loud enough? I had a Concert Lead that I recently sold, and that thing was not nearly loud enough. Plus, it broke up around 6.
Since this head and cab combo would be used for drum machine, I need to put out a signal that is high volume, but doesn't really break up.
Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks!
Also, I think maybe it could just be the head breaking up at high volumes, but when I crank it with the Peavey head it gets static-ey with the open hi hat and the crash cymbals. Is it possible the 15s I have can't handle the high end of the cymbals on the drum machine? They are Carvin 400 watt PA speakers. I would imagine PA speakers should be able to handle cymbals no problem. Freq. Response: 38-3.5k.
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