^ Yep, there are differences in how marshal do it, Soldano do it, and how these guys do it, but if we're talking an "affordable" all tube head with features then a marshall, build methods aside, is much more affordable. I think its from the JVM line up that are uk made, the DSL's and TSL's are now made in vietnam i believe. Even cornford have a PCB range (possibly chinese?) which get good write ups for way less money.
Soldanos are hand populated and all is done in house as you say, they're also built by one person in terms of assembly and wiring from start to finish i believe (maybe some other bloke mounts it in a head shell and some else covers it).
Decatone never appealed to me either, the only trade i would make these days would be up to an SLO, or across to an HR25. and they are really simple amps (from a control point of view). They;re actually what turned me on to the "stripped down thing" and there's amps out there that are even more so.
Had a marshall 6100 years ago, liked at the time, but can't see me going back that direction with any company.
The article made me sit up and take notice of new amp prices too, i was suprised to say the least.
The Laney is a suprise, but a welcome one. they still UK made?
I also can't believe they charge that for a 6505 when you can have a used US made 5150 for half the price.