Glass Slide Wrote:
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> Question, Mathijs--when you say "slaved" through
> another amp, what does that mean--is one amp
> running as a sort of pre-amp to another or is it
> something else?
slaving in this way means you use the Boogie as the main amp, but you amplify the sound of the Boogie through a larger Ampeg SVT. It simply means that even though a Boogie mark amp is very loud, an one 12" speaker combo is just too limited to sue on a big stage (stepping aside next to it means you won't hear it, even though it's blasting at 115 d

. So you use the as a kind of monitor, just to spreak the sound. As the Ampeg is a very warm sounding amp, it also takes some of the treble away from the Boogie. Personnaly I find the sound on the '78 tour to be brilliant, it is my favourite Stones sound.
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> Always wondered about this...
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> Was the Ampeg SVT a bass amp?
Yes it was. When it came out in 1968 it was a bass amp. After the Stones started using it as guitar amps in 1969, some alteration on the pre-amp secion were made in order to make it sound better for guitar. But it doesn't matter much. The famous Fender Bassman and even the Twin were all suited for bass and guitar.
Mathijs