Recommendations for a LOUD head?

Started by rexdiablo, December 02, 2015, 01:15:03 PM

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rexdiablo

I've started playing with a heavy rock to metal band, who are firm believers in volume as a weapon. I bought a Sunn Sonaro on encouragement from this forum, and will love you all forever for that!!! I've used a GK 700rbii, an SVT 4-pro, tc electronic BH 250, genz benz streamliner, and am currently using a Verellen Meatsmoke rack mount pre into a crown power amp, but the sunn is my favorite by far.

So I want something that hits that Sunn sound and feel, but that can safely push a 2 ohm load. Sorry if there is a painfully obvious way to get here, but I'm not very tech savvy. Any advice?
Go fast, take chances.

luve2fli

EBS Fafner heads are consistently stable running continuous 2 ohm loads and have a TON of tone shaping capabilities. Mine can sound like an SVT, HiWatt, Eden, SWR ..... whatever. You can go hi-fi on steroids right to old-school, tube-driven.
"I think it's only proper that I play until the last note of a set, then fall over and die. The band won't have to play an encore and they'll still get paid for the gig" (Dr. John)

gearHed289

A well tuned vintage Ampeg SVT will give you everything you need.


patman

For that matter...I think all those old dinosaur Peavey heads that you can find on Craigslist for $150 will run at 2 ohms, and certainly be very loud!

the mojo hobo

Sunn 1200S 1200 watts at 2 ohms. It's a great versatile and powerful head.

rexdiablo

Thanks for the ideas! I'll get to looking! 1200S sounds like it may be perfect, always wanted to try out an EBS as well...
Go fast, take chances.

Alanko

Quote from: patman on December 03, 2015, 11:12:06 AM
For that matter...I think all those old dinosaur Peavey heads that you can find on Craigslist for $150 will run at 2 ohms, and certainly be very loud!

I think the Peavey Mk IV was sold with an accompanying 215 2-ohm cab. I narrowly missed out on one, which I always regret. Apparently they are a bit vanilla, but you could run the Verellen Meatsmoke into the power amp of the Peavey?