My thoughts on this:
1.) Builders/modders are free to charge whatever they want for their amps/mods and the market can decide if they want to pay for them.
2.) There is nothing really new under the sun in amp design IMO, much of the info is out there (I've shared my journey) and if you want to do it yourself, I think that is great.
3.) I don't like people bagging on other amp builder's, unless they are calling out shoddy business practices that led to delays or loss that they have PERSONAL experience with. I think that is valid because it helps others not get screwed.
4.) BillyBlades is just a guy who got info from others online and messed with some amps and wants to start a business. He's using the drama around Mark Cameron as a way to get some publicity for whatever he is doing. Now he is talking about an amp he is going to bring to market called the "SwitchBlade". When he finds out what it REALLY takes to design and bring an amp to market, and how much it costs to do it right, repeatably and profitably, we'll see how far that goes and how much he wants for one.
5.) Everybody gets stuff from everybody in this business. For this guy to cry about how everyone is ripping off poor (and dead, btw!) Jose Arredondo and then basically saying, I'm gonna start a for profit business based on the work of the guys he is accusing of ripping off Jose is about as stupid as it gets. If he was really so altruistic about people getting ripped off, etc. he'd just post the semi-accurate schematics he's compiled and let everyone have at it.
6.) The Aldrich Mod is Cameron's, nothing to do with Jose.
7.) If you want the Cameron sound, you can buy it from Brad and as far as I can tell, not get ripped off now. If you don't like the price, that is too bad, but the truth is, a small manufacturer does not have the economies of scale that the big guys do. Everything costs a guy like Brad (or me) more because there are limited runs, not hundreds of amps. You pay that price to get the tone, or you don't. All the math wizards coming up with the profit per amp and thinking that Brad is running away with these huge profits right now has no idea what he is talking about. If you don't want to pay the price that allows Brad to run a small business, buy something from the big guys who make 'em outside the country with cheap labor and parts. Or, if you think you can get the tone from a JVM or a straight Marshall with a boost, go buy that. Your other option is to learn about amps and figure out how to mod them yourself, but the constant crying about "it's a metro kit with 20 bucks worth of parts changes for $3K" is tiring. If that is what you think, go do it yourself...
Steve