ajcoholic wrote:
LowWatt wrote:
Thought I would bump this one for help with a question that I have right now.
I've got a Trinity Tweed Deluxe 112 combo that I built and love. When I play it with my band, it is a little under the volume I need (that Eminence Red Fang speaker in it is as efficient as they come too - 103db @ 1w!!!) and the distortion comes in just a little too soon (even with the appropriately replaced V1 tube and my gutar volume rolled back). No problem there, it's a great grab and go jam amp, it's just not right for this band.
Now on to the question :
I just picked up a gorgeous 2x12 cabinet (with TT Da Bomb setup and the option to pick either speaker individually) off of Stephen. I'd like to pick up a Vox/matchless inspired head to go with it. Considering that I use a lot off pedals for my sound and a very light amount of grit to my clean sound is fine with this band, am I fine with a TC-15 or should I go for the TC-30 and have wattage to spare?
The 30 is supposed to be a completely different animal - I have been down this road myself...

I think the 15 is just loud enough to play in a smaller to medium sized bar without having to crank it up say past 1/2 or just under.
If you want a superb amp with a louder voice and more clean headroom maybe look at the Triwatt. I have been gigging my tc 15 for about 2 years now, and the triwatt since march/april of this year (about 6 weekend gigs so far). The triwatt has a lot more oomph but the tc15 has a different voice and I will start using both now with my Radial headbone head switcher. Playing covers, its nice to have a wide array of tones....
However, haveing to pick one amp for playing only bar gigs.... I think the nod would go to the triwatt but only slightly. But I miss the EF86 sound!
AJC
Interesting. I'm just talking to Stephen now about the possibility of a 30w TC that is switchable to 15w.
I love the Hiwatt sound, a Hiwatt was my main amp for about my first 8 years of playing, but I'm really after something in a Vox/Matchless vein these days.
My band doesn't do anything other than small/medium, so if a switchable 30w/15w isn't possible, I think I'll go for the 15w. As long as it can get me that little bit extra headroom and volume over my Trinity Deluxe, that should be enough. I just really like the idea of having both the 30w and 15w versions available in the same head. With the cab Stephen built me that allows me to run the speakers as a pair or individually, I'd have every set up I could ever need in one head/cab.