IMO if you are spending more than $100 per month to heat your home mid-winter (Where it snows) you have options to go green. If your electric bill is more than $20 you have options to go green. If you are getting less than 40 miles per gallon or are burning fossil fuels in your car you have options to go green. All these will cost $$ but the payback periods are looking more attractive daily.
An amplifier IMO is the least of our problems. If you want to decrease your carbon footprint you have to look at your entire picture. Your amp is probably .05%.
For digital amps I would go with T+A if I could lay out the lute.
Good luck.
An amplifier IMO is the least of our problems. If you want to decrease your carbon footprint you have to look at your entire picture. Your amp is probably .05%.
For digital amps I would go with T+A if I could lay out the lute.
Good luck.