Thanks, Mike. We are also very excited!Mike Snider said:Thanks Tom.
Very excited for the release.
Congratulations to you.
You can definitely run them on their side – there shouldn’t be any heat dissipation issues. The horn (and perhaps more importantly the power section) is on the right so you'll want that side up.Spartacus said:Great news, have my name down for two with G66.
I have a few question Tom if you don't mind.
I'd like to run my two side by but I want to take up as little space as possible. So, will these amps operate ok turned on there ends? I'm asking this with two things in mind. First the horn design, will it disperse the the HF ok in this position (what side of the amp is the horn on)? Secondly, from the tubes operating point of view. Will the heat dissipate correctly in this position?
Tom King said:Seriously, the shipment is on its way here via ocean freight. It's expected to arrive in port before the end of Sept. Between customs, trucking and the fact that we will be in LA for the Amp Show the weekend of the Oct. 3rd, we should start sending units out to customers sometime between Oct. 5 and Oct. 10.
More details to follow.
-TK
This should work quite well.southpaw68 said:I have a question for Tom.
How would the Axe-Fx and a drum machine/hardware sequencer sound through the Atomic Reactor (using the mono output of a small mixer)?
I'm occasionally doing the one-man-band thing and I was wondering if this amp could be used that way.
In other words, how well can the speaker handle different instruments at the same time on this amp?
Tom King said:This should work quite well.
-TK
jojo said:Forgive me if this has been posted somewhere in the previous 74 pages of discussion.....
Is there going to be a stereo version?? Sometimes you just don't want to haul two cabinets. A 2x12/2xhorn stereo option would be great.