
* velcro-fly *
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heh..yeah that sounds like a major personal problem
For a bunch of reasons I was needing to reduce the overall footprint of my current setup, while not willing to give up much in the way of sonic footprint reduction - I think I've found the answer here:
The Swart Atomic Space Tone coming in at a whopping 20 watts, and the Aiken Intruder (a beast at 30 watts) running through a Pure Sixty Four ported 1x12. I'm pretty much blown away at the tone and percieved audio size of the Pure Sixty Four cab - unreal actually...the Swart is something I discovered awhile ago and knew I would revisit. The whole setup is actually a shade narrower than a standard 4x12 cab and less than 27" tall. I've still got my Bogner OS 2x12 and my mini Marshall 2061cx cab stored away, but its pretty mind blowing the tones that are sitting right there without a wall of amps. They will never in this World replace a 100 watt head through a 4x12 for girth, but I guarantee in the quality of tone dept. this little rig has just a handful of peers.
Anybody curious about the Swarts needs to check out heir website and Greg V's clips of the AST:
http://www.swartamps.com/
http://swartamps.com/sounds-AST_greg_v.htm
Super stoked on guitars and music, this is a smile inducing rig for the ages


The Swart Atomic Space Tone coming in at a whopping 20 watts, and the Aiken Intruder (a beast at 30 watts) running through a Pure Sixty Four ported 1x12. I'm pretty much blown away at the tone and percieved audio size of the Pure Sixty Four cab - unreal actually...the Swart is something I discovered awhile ago and knew I would revisit. The whole setup is actually a shade narrower than a standard 4x12 cab and less than 27" tall. I've still got my Bogner OS 2x12 and my mini Marshall 2061cx cab stored away, but its pretty mind blowing the tones that are sitting right there without a wall of amps. They will never in this World replace a 100 watt head through a 4x12 for girth, but I guarantee in the quality of tone dept. this little rig has just a handful of peers.
Anybody curious about the Swarts needs to check out heir website and Greg V's clips of the AST:
http://www.swartamps.com/
http://swartamps.com/sounds-AST_greg_v.htm
Super stoked on guitars and music, this is a smile inducing rig for the ages
