Vanschoyck Posted August 24 Posted August 24 (edited) Or, should that be New Amp Doubleday? It's been so long since I posted anything here I've forgotten much of the protocol. The amps are a Henriksen Blu 10 and a Swart Atomic Jr. One sounds really nice for an arch top, say a 575 and the other is a fun little gadget for say a 535. Probably you can imagine which is which. Edited August 24 by Vanschoyck change photo 3
rockabilly69 Posted August 25 Posted August 25 Congrats on your new toys! Both great amps! A few years back my close friend Troy brought his Swart STR over to my studio with his custom shop Gibson ES-330 (an absolute monster of a guitar) and I was knocked out by the tone he got out of that combo!
Vanschoyck Posted August 25 Author Posted August 25 17 hours ago, rockabilly69 said: Congrats on your new toys! Thanks. I'd like to hear what you'd sound like through the Swart. I'm having to adjust to the 8" speaker. I had the STR Tremolo for a while and sold it, and I found myself wanting to try the little guy. This one actually holds together in the bass better. (Or should that be better in the bass?)
rockabilly69 Posted August 26 Posted August 26 6 hours ago, Vanschoyck said: Thanks. I'd like to hear what you'd sound like through the Swart. I'm having to adjust to the 8" speaker. I had the STR Tremolo for a while and sold it, and I found myself wanting to try the little guy. This one actually holds together in the bass better. (Or should that be better in the bass?) Well if sounds better than the STR in the bass even better yet!!! I bet it records great. The guy makes some good sounding amps. Lately, since I've been playing with my rock and roll band, I've been playing bigger 50 watt amps and actually having the time of my life
kennyv4 Posted August 26 Posted August 26 Wow, two great amp choices, congratulations. I have a Swart AST, which I love. I have always wanted to try out a Henriksen. Does the Swart sound brighter than the Henriksen? Being solid state and geared for jazz, does the Henriksen sound a little muddy?
bolero Posted August 26 Posted August 26 I had a Swart for a while, it was a great little amp. Can't recall which model though. Congrats
Vanschoyck Posted August 27 Author Posted August 27 8 hours ago, kennyv4 said: Being solid state and geared for jazz, does the Henriksen sound a little muddy? I know what you mean, but when I play an arch top through it it's all there, very easy to get a good sound for any of the arch tops I happen to have. Having a 5 band eq I would think you could dial in what ever you want for any guitar - except any kind of break up, that's not gonna happen. 1
smokedtires Posted October 28 Posted October 28 Swart has been on my short list for next new amp. One day I will pull the trigger. Enjoy those new toys!
DetroitBlues Posted November 1 Posted November 1 I remember someone brought one of those little Stewart amps years ago to PSP. While the amp itself was small, it was a loud firecracker that sounded way bigger than the cabinet would suggest. If I recall correctly, it was real gig worthy amp that didn't need to be mic'd up. I could be wrong as I find myself playing a heck of a lot louder than I used to when out live.
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