I think a quickrod would really do it for me tone wise. But I can't deal with their god-bothering, scriptures in the amps nonsense.
+1
add to that rumours of 'fake' parts installed to make things difficult for people trying to reverse engineer and the scouring of the internet for gut photos of their own amps to get them taken down.
I'm sure ive read about people being asked to remove splawn photos from flikr or photobucket.
still, if you dont mind the god stuff and stars and stripes being inside your amp, then thats cool.
I wonder if and muslim fundamentalists build amps. i might buy one of them
Doesn't bother me tbh!
As logn as I like the amp, can afford it, and it's built well then the guy can dress up as a woman while he builds them for all I care!
I don't really understand the issue of him putting fake parts in his amps or not wanting gut shots on the net. Surely the guy is entitled to protect his intellectual property? It's no different to the Klon Centaur having black goop over the circuit to protect it from being copied.
I think black goop is an absolutely terrible thing to put in ANY amp and I'd never consider buy any amp that had lots of it in. Voodoo amps has apparently stopped using it to cover up mods as it was giving them a bit of a rep. Bruno amps uses a lot (pictured), and the old dumble amps had some i think... but I think its a pretty bad way of building an amp.
+1 to not caring. It's not a big deal. I'd buy an amp off Jeffrey Dahmer if it was built right.
Fake components (if anyone actually does that, its something i've read in a couple of spots but rumours are rumours) is dumb. It essentially means someone buying the amp is buying unused parts fitted in the amp due to the builders paranoia. So I don't buy the 'protecting intellectual property' argument.
I've read about people scratching component values off stuff too. meh.
I've heard that Randall Smith owns patents on all kinds of things that existed in fender amps, and subsequently marshalls, before he patented them after starting Mesa. But I guess fender probably copied them from some place, and marshall from fender, and mesa from wherever.
soldano, peavey, and mesa all have common circuits.
krank and Sovteks, maybe even Quickrod too have some common bits.
i dont really care.
to be honest, id still like to try some splawns. they seem pretty good value