I'm not suggesting you can. I'm just talking about amplifiers. I agree about the labour costs and price positioning (Soldano amps don't meet RoHS though I don't think since they use optocouplers for switching) and they are small company still and if pricing their amps accordingly means they can pay their staff well then thats great. I'm not trying to make a profit when I build stuff for myself and I'm in a fortunate position in that I have the knowledge and the skill to be able to build an amp as close to an SLO for a fraction of the price although its still a lot of money if you don't want to cut any corners. It's the same 'design' between the too obviously, so for me because I love that circuit, both amps are as inspiring as each other.
Not just from a playing point of view either. From a design viewpoint the SLO is awesome. Leaving the actual circuit for a minute, the choice of parts is awesome and the chassis layout is great (where the iron is placed and how it's placed, where the valve sockets are placed in relation to the controls and input jacks and how that effects the wiring layout etc). The standby and power switching could be better, but really, everything most people think is irrelevant in an amp is addressed in the SLO. I really think it's the first amp designed to such a level and that's partly the reason why I own a real one. I can't spare the money again for a second one (although I would like one with all the options) but I'm happy to make myself something to tour with and use as a backup knowing how similar I can build one. In turn that just means I'm not really taken in by the argument that it isn't even possible to get close to building an SLO unless you're mike soldano or bill sundt.
It doesn't have as many bells or whistles as an XTC or Diezel but I like that. I like a solid single channel amp that does what it does and does it really well. I've not played an XTC, I'm sure they're good though. I've played a Diezel Hagan and a VH4 and those are great amps, but for me I prefered the SLO tone over what those amps offered in the similar high gain vein. If I ever needed a 3 or 4 channel amp I've no idea what I'd do. Probably end up building my own. ha!