I have always wanted to know whether a head and cab is better over a combo amplifier. I've stayed away from 'separates' on the pretense that its more gear to carry (although on the flip side, if the venue is providing a cab or two you've only got to bring the head). However since being on ILF I've seen a lot of you guys running with heads and cabs. Have I been missing a trick or is it simply down to taste? Love to hear your opinions.
I play in a loud band so a 4x12 cab is pretty much essential. Also, I prefer moving around a head and cab. Heads are easier to carry than combo amps and cabs have wheels.
I think it depends largely on your preference and style of music. Unless you play bass, in which case head/cab will always be better just because speaker cabs without a bunch of amplification shoved in have better low end response broadly speaking
Also, I feel like playing loudly out of a combo amp might be worse for the amp itself. I had a Beta Lead combo that basically rattled itself to death. After converting it to a head I haven't had any problems. I could just be talking out of my ass on that one though, I haven't really heard anyone else complain about this problem.
I feel like I've also read that the sound waves blasting your tubes (combos) can put a dent in longevity. After buying NOS stuff I'm aiming to put off having to replace any of that business for a while.
for amp and tube life, head and cab all the way, for portability, head and cab all the way, for flexibility, head and cab all the way. the only thing a combo has over a head and cab is size factor.
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waltdogg wrote:for amp and tube life, head and cab all the way, for portability, head and cab all the way, for flexibility, head and cab all the way. the only thing a combo has over a head and cab is size factor.
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Smarty wrote:Got ya - I guess smaller cabs, 2x12s, are (relatively) lighter on their own rather than them being in with the amp on a combo?
Yes, and they're not nearly as ungainly. It may seem counter-intuitive, but head + cab trumps combo for mobility nine times out of ten.
Unless you get an Orange cab. Because they weigh about as much as a 412.
But fuck they sound godly.
get an orange 412, suffer the lack of wheels and own life forever.
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