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Hi
As I'm currently looking for a relatively low-powered channel switcher which I can get by with at home and as a band backup, I've decided to list for sale my Swart AST Master II 1x12 combo with BV25 (think Greenback) speaker.
Looking for 1500 GBP excluding inclusive of any fees.
Price drop @ 7th April - 1400 GBP.
Price drop @ 12th May 1300 GBP.
Price drop @ 5th July 1200 GBP.
Final price drop @ 10th July 2017 to 1100 GBP
(Photos to follow, please see below).
Here's all the detail . . .
Bought new by myself last summer from Coda (2016 build).
In mint condition and with no issues whatsoever, and recently given a full service and "PAT" clean bill of health by Coda's tech.
Smoke-free home use for 99% of the time - but has done one rehearsal and gig with me (sounded glorious when cranked!).
All original packaging, along with 2-button footswitch and paperwork.
I think this amp particularly lends itself to roots music, country, early brit pop, classic rock, etc.
I don't use the tremolo, but it sounds great on the rare occasions that I play "Born on the Bayou" through it!
The reverb integrates seamlessly with the main signal, and has a very usable sweep.
The amp comes into it's own when running in non-MV mode and is cranked. However, even on "1" at home for a quiet practice, I can get a lovely clean yet dynamic sound. The MV mode absolutely maintains the tonal character of the amp, but allows you to get the amp to break up at even the lowest of volumes. And if you really want to get your rock on, it takes a pedal incredibly well (I sometimes use a "Plexi" style distortion into the front end - and that still allows me to boost further with, say, an Xotic EP).
Would very much prefer collection in person (give it a try first with your guitar, of course, whilst I put the kettle on) - based in the North West of England, less than 10 minutes from J11 of the M56.
As I'm planning on going on an amp safari next month, I'm not really looking for trades but - never say never - I am open to something of a similar build quality - head preferably, and two channels.
Any questions, please don't hesitate to ask - and photos to follow as soon as I can make it happen.
I'm not an overly-active member here, but have participated in the classifieds previously, and can provide references if required.
Ta,
Dave.
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http://swartamps.com/amplifiers_AST_master.htm
And, if you'll excuse the iPhone recording and equally low-tech playing - here's the amp in action:
If you require any additional photos (perhaps inside the cabinet with a flash, etc) then do drop a comment below or PM me.
Seriously great tone and hand-wired quality, and more than a healthy saving off what I paid for it less than 12 months ago (and even better value when compared to the eye-watering current cost of these).
Questions welcome . . .
I do have the original packaging and would be prepared to ship at buyer's arrangement and risk, or to meet part way. However, as mentioned above, you're very welcome to come and audition the amp for yourself with your guitar(s).
Absolutely mint condition and less than one year old with recent health-check for peace-of-mind prior to sale - save yourself a grand on a new one, and a "VAT-free" saving in comparison to the latest used example to sell at a dealer.
Slightly surprised that this amp hasn't drawn more interest than it has by PM - great tone, build quality and components. Rarely seen used, and increasingly expensive new. And the seller's a decent bloke, too
I'd imagine it will be off for commission sale or px soon, so great chance to snag it before the price heads upwards to an in-store price . . .
Possibly open to some limited amp trades (such as) 65 Amps Ventura, Carol Ann HS2, potentially something Redplate.
Sale very much preferred, though.
If you're interested then drop me a line and let's discuss . . .
The amp originally shipped from Coda with 6V6s which I continued to use for the most part. More hair and compression at lower volumes.
However, I recently decided to try a set of 6L6s and they've opened the amp up - increased crispness and headroom, a touch less compression, and with the benefit of giving the amp more oomph. A harmonically richer sound all round, I would say.
I believe that EL34's are supported but I've never tried them myself, although I'm sure Swart would readily confirm by e-mail (I've swapped e-mails with Kelly @ Swart a couple of times with a variety of questions, and he's always been prompt and incredibly helpful).
Hope that helps? Happy to help with any further questions . . .