![]() ![]() ![]() Which is why I’m super curious about the SM20. But have always wanted Two Amplifier‘s House in one headshell Sharing the same power transformer same rectifier. Haven’t pulled the trigger yet because I have plenty of amplifiers that I can run together however I please. If I get it open anytime soon to check out the guts, I'll let you know about the possibility of the stacked pots.Ĭlick to expand.Thank you for your reply They sound huge in the room- they just surround you.Įdit: I've actually never had my stereo master 20 open. I know it's not as compact or convenient, but you could mix and match your tones as you want.Īll of that said, the Swart stereo heads really have to be heard to be believed. It's effective in person- you can set both amps up differently with the tone and tone shift switches, and the master sets the level.įwiw, if you're talking about wanting two separate master volumes, that's basically just two amps- and you could totally get the swart stereo cab and just get two heads of whatever variety you'd like. I totally get why you might want two masters, but my impression is that the single master lets you set an overall level, while the Volume 1 and 2 let you have control over relative level and drive. It doesn't feel like it's a really hot preamp- I mean, it can drive, but it's not over the top crazy. I can't speak for why Michael Swart designed it why he did, but I will say that I more or less just set the Volume 1 and 2 as I would set two separate amps, and then just put the master at how loud I need to play at. ![]() Which led me to believe that I’m probably just crazy for thinking this way. I did contacted Swart directly A couple years ago and asked these questions and never got a response. I’m Wondering why it is done this way? Also wondering if it is a stacked master volume that could be separated into two with a mod? One rectifier one power transformer two amplifiers. You would be able to run it like two amps….which I would gladly buy. To me if this amp had two master/master volumes it would be a perfect Amplifier. Like my trustee old Fisher tube stereo System but with different tone controls for each side. Apparently two separate amplifiers but only one master volume. With the Swart stereo master 20 it has two input/preamp sections. Send different effects any direction I please, to any plethora of speaker cabinets I choose. because it sounds amazing and I get the diversity of two different sounds that I can switch between or run together. ![]()
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