+1 Cleeds.
Also, keep in mind that the difference between 30 watts and 50 watts is only about 2 db, in terms of voltage, power, and (everything else being equal) in terms of the resulting SPL.
Differences in preamp gain will just affect the settings of the volume control that are used (everything else being equal). And as long as you don’t ever find yourself wanting to turn the control higher than max, or having to operate it near the bottom of its range, such differences are not usually an issue.
Nice equipment, btw! Regards,
-- Al
Also, keep in mind that the difference between 30 watts and 50 watts is only about 2 db, in terms of voltage, power, and (everything else being equal) in terms of the resulting SPL.
Differences in preamp gain will just affect the settings of the volume control that are used (everything else being equal). And as long as you don’t ever find yourself wanting to turn the control higher than max, or having to operate it near the bottom of its range, such differences are not usually an issue.
Nice equipment, btw! Regards,
-- Al