But to clarify things... 60 watts of tube tone is the same thing as 120 watts of solid state tone. So you can expect 60 watts of tube tone to be pretty loud. I can almost gaurantee that you're not going to be playing any gigs that you're going to need much more than that. I have a JCM 900 with a '60 4x12 cab and I've never been able to turn the attentuator past 5 or 6. So realistically it's going to be loud enough for you... unless you're planning on playing huge concert venues... in which case I'd hope you'd be able to afford more than a 60 watt tsl. haha! But yeah, it's should be plenty loud. JCM's accross the board.
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But to clarify things... 60 watts of tube tone is the same thing as 120 watts of solid state tone. So you can expect 60 watts of tube tone to be pretty loud. I can almost gaurantee that you're not going to be playing any gigs that you're going to need much more than that. I have a JCM 900 with a '60 4x12 cab and I've never been able to turn the attentuator past 5 or 6. So realistically it's going to be loud enough for you... unless you're planning on playing huge concert venues... in which case I'd hope you'd be able to afford more than a 60 watt tsl. haha! But yeah, it's should be plenty loud. JCM's accross the board.
But to clarify things... 60 watts of tube tone is the same thing as 120 watts of solid state tone. So you can expect 60 watts of tube tone to be pretty loud. I can almost gaurantee that you're not going to be playing any gigs that you're going to need much more than that. I have a JCM 900 with a '60 4x12 cab and I've never been able to turn the attentuator past 5 or 6. So realistically it's going to be loud enough for you... unless you're planning on playing huge concert venues... in which case I'd hope you'd be able to afford more than a 60 watt tsl. haha! But yeah, it's should be plenty loud. JCM's accross the board.