I owned the Hurricane for a year or so and a Harlequin for a week and my advice is get a Martamp for the same price :lol:
interesting, could you expand on that a little? I know martin's work is very well thought-of around here, but I thought most of his stuff was more vintage in character?
Sure.
Just so ya know I'm not saying Cornfords are bad-the build quaity is fantastic and to look at the inside the wiring and pathways look exceptional. I love the tones Greg Howe and Vinnie Moore get from their MK50 and Guthrie through the Kotzen sig.
I fell for the hype on the Harlequin and bought it without playing it, I only kept it for a week because it was without doubt the worst sounding amp I had played.
The Hurricane is a different kettle of fish though it does have a GREAT sound, but in all reality it is literally just one great sound. The clean break up. GREAT with p90s and single coils but less inspiring with buckers.
No matter how much I turned up the mids and treble I couldn't get the presence I wanted, it's just a dark dark dark sounding amp. It starts to open up about half volume.
An amp builder told me the reason it sounds so dark is because of the way the wires travel inside the chasis, it's wired up like a PC.
Im not saying the Hurricane's a bad amp(the Harlequin is lol), but it does one thing well and no amount of knob fiddling changed it for me.
The Martamp is in a different league soundwise and I don't care how biased that sounds because it's true, it wasn't the intention of the amp but the way it responds and the clean sounds of the Martamp reminds me loads of my old VHT PITBULL(thats a good thing). The gain on the Martamp is hot rodded plexi heaven.
Best thing is it was made for me, the difference between buying an amp because you like the sound of it and having one made to the sound you have in your head is a million miles apart.
Not pissing on your bonfire but you asked ;P
The Martamp comes with a free cup of tea too.
Edit: Yea his stuff is more vintage in nature but then so is the Hurricane, it's not a modern sounding amp. It sounds like a dark Vox with more gain. Your going to need a pedal to get modern gain.