yo im just saying what i can get in the UK right now, at this second online.
I'm having trouble even finding a price for a Krank in £'s let alone a place thats selling them online.
I converted the price I got in euro's to pounds.
I don't care about a bunch of the amps i mentioned, im just saying what i could get in the UK for that money.
I can get an Uberschall for £1600 for example (guitar guitar). I Cornford MK50 MII is £1810 (dolphin music). Its a bad demonstration because i couldn't find a UK price online, only in Euro, but like i said, If i can't find a UK price and I wanted one right at that second i'd have had to buy from EU.
the gut shots dont impress me.
I hate that horrid goo. you say its their to stop vibrations messing up the amp, but my bro's JMP2204 has never had goo in it, and its been gigged, and its still all original. It wasn't put together using goo. the board on the Uberschall, or Avenger, and yeah, even the peavey 5150 look more robust than that.
Why all the untidy leads trailing everywhere? why the goo over the componants? is a resistor really going to shake loose? why feed a lead between two orange drops and then pinch them together and goo them up? thats going on in two places on that picture? just seems like an untidy way to make connections in an amp. It also looks like there is a cable there in the middle that isn't even attached to anything? and i don't personally like the ribbon cable. The 5150 uses a similar way to connect boards internally but peavey us a heavier gauge wire connected in a similar manner to those ribbon cables, only its not connected using solder, so its not mega annoying to take it out if you need to remove a pcb.
I dont see why it should be messy just because its been modded either. Other than sound, I don't like the Rev because its pretty much a Sovtek mig100 with a few mods here and there (and its not worth the UK price) therefore I don't feel its new or really groundbreaking. I don't like the build quality from the photos ive seen, or the overall aesthetics and i don't like how the sweep control is connected to the plate of the stage prior to the tone stack, meaning when i hold it, my fingers would be only a fraction of a distance away from a few hundred volts. not a concept I like personally.