In the current issue of Vintage Guitar magazine(I forgot the issue "month", but it's the cover focusing on the "Experience Hendrix" Museum in Seattle) there's photos and a story sent in from a reader about a Spring '68 Hendrix show that he attended. The pix, while a bit fuzzy, depicted two 200s cabs stacked next to the usual Marshall(& Sound City!) wall behind Jimi, and a six-cabinet, two head 200s (200s, not 2000s) stack behind Noel. Now, does anyone out there know how this stuff was set up? Were the two Sunn cabs on Jimi's side part of HIS set-up, or were they "bass monitors". Then, reguarding Noel, how could he run six cabs off of just two heads; were there more amps behind the cabs, or were some of the cabs "back-ups" in case speakers were blown? Most mystifyingly, if indeed Noel was using just two 60-watt amps, how could he even keep up, volume-wise, with Jimi? 200s heads are great, granted, but c'mon, my home stereo can crank out 120 watts. Everyone who reminisces about Hendrix shows goes on about how loud they were, but none of the amps appear to be miked, plus I understand that at that point P.A.'s were still crap. Any of you guys out there have any ideas? Even when N.R. moved up to 2000s amps, he seemed to be using only two heads with six cabs(referring to the photo in the post here last December). Que Pasa?!?