Yes, it is plenty loud for both rehearsal, studio and live.
it means band is going to perform soon for the ceremony n loud.
First off, they are very loud. Seen them thirteen times (a lot of people have seen them far more times than me) but I think I have a good idea how loud they are. The thing is with Motorhead is that it is not just the volume, it's the overall sound of the band. They don't really have a bass sound, all middle, very distorted. With the volume and that distorted sound they made my ears ring far more than any other band I've ever seen. (Head on pillow in hotel and that tinitus sound that won't go away.) Metallica were loud but not in the same way. The closest in volume to Motorhead oddly enough was Hawkwind years ago(Late 1980's ) at Hammy Odeon. The sound thumped through me, really thumping, but again they didn't have that distorted sound (The violin hurt my ears). Summery: Motorhead are very loud but the distorted sound adds to the ear damage.
NOT REALLY THEYRE ABIT LOUD AND SHOUTY FOR YOUNG KIDS BUT KIDS AGED 10 SHOULD NOT BE SCARED.... CB COOL 2K6 IN DA MIX
yes very loud!!
babies can be really loud and I'm not kidding
For a thrash metal band yu would probly want a heavier, more distinct sounding amp. I to play in a metal band and the line6 spider 3 150 has great distortion and quality but in my opinion id go with the bugera 6260. good luck, rock on
As loud as you want to play it, a gospel band usually doesn't play as loud as a rock or country band
How loud?I cant write how loud it is.but 15w RMS subwoofer is enough for a small room full of bass.10w RMS Satellite speaker is enough for enjoying Vocals and other midrange for a normal room.
The piano's dynamic cange is very wide. It extends from very soft to thunderously loud - loud enough to balance a full symphony orchestra.
the marching band was as loud as a train horn.
There in the band to be loud and play almost all the time, and annoy the conductor when there to loud.
If the Music's Loud Enough... was created in 1996.
This band is Pantera and they were produced by Terry Date under the Atco record label. This song was full of scream-style singing and loud guitar riffs.
While I haven't owned my Bugera V22 tube amp for 35 years, the three years since I bought it new has brought no troubles nor disasters. I do take care of my equipment and don't treat my equipment as trash as so many guitarists do. Bugera amps have not been on the market for ages, so there is no long history to look back on. As with any company, Bugera has had some early problems, but has been able to produce great amps at great prices. My V22 is a great combo amp, and since I own it, I can make the following comments. It has a great sound clean or dirty, is loud enough to bring the police quickly and takes pedals well. Most of the people who bad mouth Bugera haven't played through them or owned one. They really are just copying what others are saying. Which is strange since these people claim that Bugera is copying other amp manufacturers. What most people don't understand is that there are only a few original circuit designs and people such as Leo Fender and Don Randall modified these circuits for guitar playing and away we go. All guitar amplifier manufacturers are essentially copycats. Even the vaunted Marshalls are copies of the Fender Bassman amps which were copies of accordion amps, slightly modified of course. So Bugera is allowing cost conscious guitarists to have what the money elite have, great tone at high volumes at low cost. Expensive does not mean high quality. If you believe that, then you are the perfect sucker.
The best way to get the Play it Loud stamp is to grab your buddies and form a FULL band. A full band consists of possibly each of these: 1 tuba 1 electric guitar or substitute for an acoustic guitar 1 drummer There can also be trombones, keytars but four instruments are needed. The MUST haves to get the stamp is the tuba, drums, electric guitar and or acoustic.
Laugh out loud, or laughing out loud is the common use.
A 12-amp motor is fairly standard and will be about as loud as a typical vacuum cleaner, that is to say loud enough to scare gunshy dogs and babies but not loud enough to be overbearing.