
PDC
Well-known member
I’ve got a pair of Splawn 50 heads - a QR and a Nitro - both with the new(er) Old/New voicing switches and Mid/Cut switch. I came from a 100 watt QR and Nitro that were both built before the voicing options were available. I loved all 4 amps and every one of them had a slightly different feel and sound. The 50 watters - which do run in Drop B+ by default - are definitely more forgiving than the 100 watt versions. While they don’t offer quite the same headroom, 50 watts is PLENTY loud for my current needs. I will say 2 things: 1) the Old/New and Mid/Cut switches really mitigate the speaker ‘pickiness‘ that earlier versions were known for. You can get the amp to play nice with a wider variety of speakers and cabs with those switching options, and 2) the Nitro is a bit ‘redundant’ with a fully loaded QR. I find that in 3rd gear with the mids cut in ‘new’ voicing, the QR gets deep into Nitro territory. Any time I get the chance to play through a different amp, I find that I keep coming back these fully loaded 50 watt Splawns. They are forgiving enough to be very comfortable for leads - but still retain that string separation and articulation that make an amp sound BIG. I find that I am using less and less gain on either amp and stepping on a one-knob Spark Mini for leads. The mini adds literally zero tonal coloration and just provides that touch extra ‘give’ that makes the amp feel fantastic for leads. It also firms up the low end on the Nitro - which can be a little ‘woofy’ from one guitar to the next.