what is the best 100-watt guitar amplifier that would best match an Ibanez 370Dx electric guitar?
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As immature as it sounds, I was originally suspect of Line 6 products because I did not like the name of their Variax guitar line. (Whew, glad that’s off my chest). But while working on an audio project a while back, I picked up a Line 6 TonePort UX2 amp simulator/tone modeler in order to record some guitar parts. I bought the TonePort because it was cheaper than its competition and because it had cool, old-school analog meters. Not expecting much, I was quite impressed with the versatility of instrument tones and ease of use. I was eager to try it in a “live” situation, but the TonePort is really more of a recording device since it requires a computer to be present for its UI. I really didn’t want to lug my laptop out to a gig and set it on top of my amp—that’s just not very “rock and roll”. Besides, I would have inevitably spilled beer all over
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Hartke GT100 Hartke 2-CHANNEL 100 Watt Guitar Amplifier

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Complains he doesn't hear guitar sound when we jam cause drums sound louder shutting the guitar up. How many watts do I need to balance it or even make guitar sound a bit louder? Room is about 20-25m2
We generally use a 200W bass amp, then the drummer don't need to use the guitar as a marker, he follows the bass. A 200W bass amp on full volume will certainly be audible over the drums, thats if the windows dont fall ou first!