Marshallman":2y3z03ny said:
I've just gig with my new Quickrod and was in heaven all night. I found it not to be easy to play and control with plenty of bottom end. Two thumbs up for me.
This.
I have owned VHT/Fryette, Mesa, Marshall, etc. My Splawn has beaten all the know, higher end available production amps. I never thought I'd be happier than I was with my VHT/Fruette's but man the Splawn just absolutely KILLS!
Henning, Friedman, etc. are all amazingly built amps and I am sure will yield you the results you are looking for but value for dollar, (which is relative to the buyer) no one beats Splawn's offerings IMHO.
My favorite tones are old Dokken, Ratt as well as Accept, Maiden, King Diamond all the way up to In Flames. The Splawn Quick Rod will nail all of them.
sah5150":2y3z03ny said:
BMoore77":2y3z03ny said:
paulyc":2y3z03ny said:
Not that easy to try Camerons, Rhodes, or Splawns...or many of the other boutique builders mentioned in this thread.
A great point. I dont have the cash to risk not liking an amp that costs me 4k and being stuck with it or or have to go through the pain to have to sell it. More power to ya if you can. But again, no amount of labor or r&d justify a 4-5k price tag. Sorry.
'Cause you're an experienced amp builder and you know what a particular builder pays for his parts, right? Also, many amp builders have trial periods, where you can return the amp for a small re-stocking fee if you don't dig it. None of the amps mentioned above cost $4-5K anyway. The only ones I know that are popular that do are Diezel and that is because there is significant additional cost in the USA due to them being built in relatively small quantities in Germany.
Why not just say you aren't willing to pay $4-5K for an amp, rather than make a blanket statement about whether a particular builder can justify that price tag since you have no idea what it really costs to build them? It's insulting...
Steve
Steve, plaease understand my statement as this, I would LOVE to buy a Henning. No doubt, and one day I may (actually looking to buy myself a nice 40th birthday present in Sept). Generally folks that want to spend Cameron, Henning, Rhodes money will not add lower price point offerings in their posts which tells me the real question was, will the Splawn satisfied the OP's tone quest.
I certainly would not intentionally talk someone out of a more costly option. I know amp builders passion to create something excellent will certainly pay more dividends then actual sales. It's like trying to survive being a musician. Gotta do it cuz you love it.