I've been gigging quite a few amps in my band. These range from the Marshall Randy Rhoads to a Bad Cat 30w combo. There are many ways to go about it as each amp is different. And btw, the wattage of an amp doesn't tell you much about gigging situations. For example, my Randy Rhoads Marshall is 100w with no master volume. It is extremely loud! For gigging the only way I can use it is to not turn it up much AND run an attenuator. OTOH, my Bogners (Uberschall and Ecstasy) are also 100+W amps but they have great master volumes and are much easier to manage live. The Bad Cat combo is a 1x12 30W amp. Its a Class A amp and I use it live and it can more than crank out the loudness! The point is don't worry about the wattage of the amp. Rather, either get one which has a great master volume or get used to using an attenuator. Or, your other option is get an Axe Fx. The AXe Fx sounds great clean, thrash, metal, loud, or bedroom. I've gigged that as well. The soundman will love you with that thing
As others have said above follow the soundman's advice and let the PA do the work for you. Your amp is really only going to have to be loud enough for your band to hear on stage. If its cranked too loud and giving the sound man too hot of a signal he'll ask you to turn down and rightfully so.
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