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... got the answer that in Europe we generally only have 20-50 amps in our houses and in the US you have around 150-200 amps. Huuuuge difference if true.. True or false?
From what I've heard, many parts of Europe are 220V, whereas the average US house is 110V service. So, since Amps = Watts/Volts, doubling the voltage means you can double the wattage and the amperage stays the same. Or, in other words, a 50 amp service on 220V could handle the same wattage as a 100amp service on 110V. I'm not an electrician, so I hope someone corrects me if I'm wrong.
We've got 2 amps in our house. My son has a Crate 10 Watt practice amp and I've got a Fender Frontman 212R 100 watt amp. The Fender really cranks out some noise, let me tell you!
Yeah, but do your amps go up to 11?