Rubbish. Do Ferrari, who are a manufacturer, build something great at low cost? No. They build something that's cost effective, something that gives them a profit of course, but they are not building something at 'low cost'. A Ferrari is pretty damn expensive to make!
Offcourse they make alot of profit on those, are you that naive? A factories overhead/labor alone cost probably more then just the parts.
Which ones have you tried? What makes an amp a 'cheapo' clone?
Alot of London cities, Rockaforte(?), Floyd, Sovtek, Hiwatt, Gun(?), Metro and probably a couple of others i cant remember. Not all cheapo but sounded like something that is cheaply made to me at least.
But still, its not the question you should be asking yourself, you should be asking yourself where the hell you can check out a real vintage Marshall so you at least have a rough idea why i am saying this stuff. You can try and convince the hell out of me, but please dont say your jtm45 will whoopass a real vintage one.......
Do you SERIOUSLY believe that? How does something get to "prove it's worth" unless someone buys it/gigs it/records with it in the first place? So Clapton thought "ten times" before recording the Beano album with an unpopular Les Paul and a brand new Bluesbreaker combo did he?
I guess he should have used an old Martin acoustic, a ribbon mic and a valve radio......
Youre comparing apples and eggs, obviously there was no such reference back then. And obviously there also were no amps that could do what was needed in that era. Industrial revolution peaked in the late 60's, early 70's and amps made in that era are considered to be the best made amps ever. You can disagree what you want, its just the friggin plain truth.
This reference, listening to music of your favorite guitarist, trying to play his stuff, is not only a big motivation but has been a great source of inspiration to many. Yes i have a Bluesbreaker reissue and yes the though of Claptons music made me interested in it since i had a reference of which sounds i could get from it. And yes it helped me find even more of the sounds i have in my head and yes i enjoy playing it and thats what its about. The versatility to try different things, be creative and offcourse making a mess of it too.
All adds to the creative process, inventing the wheel all over again is not for everyone, i would think someone playing in an AC/DC cover band should at least understand that.
And even then, you seem to have alot of vintage stuff, cloned or not, who are you to advice people to try modern designed gear.... ey?
Greetings and sorry for the lengtly read, Henk[/quote]