Ok, had the Fortin SLP for several weeks now, my take on it.

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I am sure this is going to get some interesting responses but all I am going to say is that you have to try one for yourself :)

Working with Mike:

I am lucky that I had played his amps and was able to speak with Mike one on one so I had zero reservations going in, it was not a blind purchuse going by clips for me. Mike provided all shipping labels and three copies of the paperwork that I would need to get the amp over the border. We went over where I wanted the holes punched, what I was looking for, and went over the loop after I changed my mind about getting it done since the loop is not inexpensive. I heard the loop and knew it would be worth it in the end.

Quality of work:

Pulled the chassis and Mike is one anal guy. Holes are burr free, wires are neatly run, every hole is lined up as if he snapped a chalk line across the chassis. The loop is a well thought out layout and very clean, solder job is very nice. Speaking with Mike and seeing his production work I knew his quality was going to be very good, even his logos are milled aluminum billet. The mod looks production and that it always belonged there.

Playing the amp:

First thing I noticed was the low noice level, quietiest hot rodded Marshall I have played. Many here have more experinece with different people's work but I have been around enough to state this is one quiet amp. It takes time to go through the amp, not looking for a good tone but going through the different good tones. If I want a easy playing amp it is as easy as setting the amp for tight and upping the gain levels some. If I want that looser feeling raw roar I go for spongy settings and place the master sat switch in the middle for a stock plexi type tone. If I want 80s Ratt or Dokken I set the switches for more clipping for more saturation. If I want more modern I set the amp for max saturation and raise the depth settings for more bottom end. Yes, you can dial in a bad tone if you start going extreme with some of the settings and switch positions.

For the Joe Holmes guys and lower gain players:

It is in the box. The amp is very tight and fast tracking, you can get that Ronnie LeTekkro staccato alt picking sound ;) A very good JCM 800 is there is spades if you want that. Even with higher gain settings the amp cleans up very very nice without getting to much treble working or sounding weak in the knees. I have not even thrown a boost in front yet, have not had a situation that I wanted to. Complex chords ring out, you hear the entire chord and not just the root tone.

Modern playing guys:

With the gain levels up and the depth knob past 3:00 you can get to Rust in Peace levels of saturation and gain while the amp maintains it's focus and not getting muddy at all. Very tight and I see no reason for a gate unless you have dirty power or something else on the circuit. You can dime the gain and the amp holds together very well, of course you are taking out the bright caps and will have to grab some res and re-eq some.

Loop:

It has send and return pots and it is post master so the louder you play you have to reset the return. Very clear and transparent once dialed in correctly, the return is pretty much a dry/wet level so you can add a touch or go full 100% wet.

That's it, I am very happy that I had this done and love the amp. Wish I had gone for a foot switchable gain boost but can always have a boost with just level working for that. Total cost including the amp and shipping was approx $1900 which puts the amp under most used Camerons which imo is the closest thing to this amp tone and voicing wise. Anyone in my neck of the woods is more than welcome to demo the amp and I will bring it to LI in November when Mike shows up as well.

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donbarzini":k68dedqg said:
Well I ain't payin' no thousand dollars for no mod

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Well then you aint getting no mod...................

You been losing at the track again?
 
Congrats! Glad to hear you are diggin' it. :)

At the risk of sounding cocky... it's my opinion, based on playing the Cali mod in person myself, that someone who likes to "bring the pain" :rock: ( '80's tone for me = Joe Holmes/DeMartini etc.) would love this amp. I think it's great.

Spot on with the clarity of the arpeggiated (sp?) chords as well. I really dug that!

edit: brain fart with some words... :doh:
 
Nice review, Scott.

I wish I had my amp. :cry:

Leave for tour on Wednesday and won't be home til late November so not gonna hear it until then. :doh:

If my tour schedule aligns with when you guys will be in LI I will see you there. :thumbsup:
 
killertone":2sd58rjm said:
Nice review, Scott.

I wish I had my amp. :cry:

Leave for tour on Wednesday and won't be home til late November so not gonna hear it until then. :doh:

If my tour schedule aligns with when you guys will be in LI I will see you there. :thumbsup:

That would be very cool Jason, you would have a blast at the hang :thumbsup:
 
Randy Van Sykes":2s6114pe said:
JackBootedThug":2s6114pe said:
:rock:


clips or it's a painted boogera.
These are the only clips you'll see from Scott. :D
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HEY!!!!!! I did several old hcaf jam threads :cry:

I am going to try, have several different ways to try but I suck at capturing amps :no:
 
Randy Van Sykes":1t0dig40 said:
JackBootedThug":1t0dig40 said:
:rock:


clips or it's a painted boogera.
These are the only clips you'll see from Scott. :D
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:lol: :LOL:

Digi's right though. This is one amp (mod) that clips will capture, but it will impress you even more when you try it for yourself.
 
You should have went for the stealth look with push/pull pots instead of the mini toggles ;)

:D

:emofag: :grim:

I pretty much agree with everything you wrote.
Mike is great and so is his mod.
 
Digital Jams":arn2x4h5 said:
Randy Van Sykes":arn2x4h5 said:
JackBootedThug":arn2x4h5 said:
:rock:


clips or it's a painted boogera.
These are the only clips you'll see from Scott. :D
p_2689721.jpg

HEY!!!!!! I did several old hcaf jam threads :cry:

I am going to try, have several different ways to try but I suck at capturing amps :no:
Hey, I saw a chance to bust your balls and I took it...don't start bawling on me! :D

I think i do remember you on a few jams years ago, but sadly, the proof is long gone.

Just crank that amp and have fun!
 
I really wanna send a Marshall over to Fortin to get it modded. :rock:
 
Great review Scott!

I can say for sure that your review is 100% accurate to what my 'Cali Mod' JCM800 is like too :)

I'll PM you a couple cool settings to check out :thumbsup:
 
I wonder if he'd mod a DSL? :lol: :LOL:

Congrats on the amp...sounds like a pet killer! :rock:
 
Digital Jams":31lz6iyd said:
Randy Van Sykes":31lz6iyd said:
JackBootedThug":31lz6iyd said:
:rock:


clips or it's a painted boogera.
These are the only clips you'll see from Scott. :D
p_2689721.jpg

HEY!!!!!! I did several old hcaf jam threads :cry:
Sheesh... that was freakin' eons ago. Crank that baby up and give us a digiclip ferchrissakes! :rock:

Steve
 
MrDan666":32n6cv88 said:
Great review Scott!

I can say for sure that your review is 100% accurate to what my 'Cali Mod' JCM800 is like too :)

I'll PM you a couple cool settings to check out :thumbsup:

Thanks Dan, Shit happens when you keep an amp for more than a week and learn how to use it.....you get the review right :lol: :LOL:

Hell yeah send some settings :rock:
 
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