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Its the age old question. Can I get the most out of my low wattage boutique amplifier without annoying the neighbours? There have been many attempts over the years but Swart seemed to have nailed it. Bring in the Night Light. It will reduce the output of your Swart (Or any other tube amp) down to a whisper but without loosing any of that signature Swart tone. And the actual attenuator is control not by pots that degrade tone but by a 3 position switch, the most attenuated position leaves surprisingly robust breakup at a shade over natural string loudness.
It doesnt stop there though, you can also link up two amps, one driving the other, via it's full OUTPUT stage, bring all the effects PLUS power tube drive, this reduced to proper input level, then fed through the INPUT of the second amp! The number of tonal variations is staggering; simply put, this is a boon for all Tone Explorers. Run an AST into a ST-6V6se! Or how about the STR-tweed into the little ST.