You're right Bogners may not be for me, but I wanna at least try the 20th Anniversary model or at least learn more about it before coming to that conclusion. Also, I really liked the Ecstasy Classic it just needed more aggression and rawness for my tastes. Also, to my ears the Bogners don't really sound marshally.
Also, as far as Marshally amps go, the only ones that really impressed me were the Mesa/Boogie Stiletto Duece and a Marshall JMP 2203 from 1979 (although I've still never tried Wizards or Fortins or Reeves Super 78). I've tried Splawns (too boxy/bloated and not nuanced), Friedmans (Brown Eye, Dirty Shirley, and the Metro Model)(The Friedmans were too refined and lacked the rawness and aggression of the 1979 JMP 2203), Mojaves (again too polished), Cameron Atomica (Nice, but again lacks the rawness and aggression of the JMP 2203), and none of the Marshalls after 1980 that I've played sounded nearly as good as that '79 JMP 2203.
It seems to me that most makers of marshally amps make them too polite compared to real good marshalls, but the Mesa/Boogie Stiletto's didn't have that problem and based on my research I bet the Wizards and Reeves 78 won't either. As for the Fortins I really have no idea, but one thing that makes me concerned is that in an interview with Ola Englund he said something about the Fortin Natas sounding ilke a recording of an amp (he said this as if it it were a good thing :lol:) I hope the Fortins don't sound processed like most Engls :lol:.
Anyways, sorry for the long post. I got too sidetracked. Back to my Bogner question.