MoistTowelette
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That's a second high gain channel and that one knob IS the mid knob lol.that's a lot of money for an amp with no mid knob on the clean channel
That's a second high gain channel and that one knob IS the mid knob lol.that's a lot of money for an amp with no mid knob on the clean channel
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Same.That sounds expensive to me, but I live in 2005 prices, lol.
are these handwired and/or on turreboard? why is it so expensive for having no features?
Same.
Do you want me to change my stance and say it's a good deal or something lolGood to know you still agree with yourself a couple posts later
I think Orange has always had an upcharge on their stuff because of the Orange name. Who knows, maybe they had the same distributor as Marshall that just jacked up all the prices? lolDo you want me to change my stance and say it's a good deal or something lol
I've been ignorant of amps for a while since I don't play with people anymore, so didn't know the current going rate. But thems the breaks, got to pay to play
I remember them being expensive, but I also thought smaller boutique/forum darlings charging around $2k and that was always handwired/whatever. Not that's the basis for a good amp, just expensive/fancy labor.I think Orange has always had an upcharge on their stuff because of the Orange name. Who knows, maybe they had the same distributor as Marshall that just jacked up all the prices? lol
I remember them being expensive, but I also thought smaller boutique/forum darlings charging around $2k and that was always handwired/whatever. Not that's the basis for a good amp, just expensive/fancy labor.
I'm looking at amp prices now, and even something like a (totally different amp) Fender Twin Reverb reissue is $2.1k. I'm waaaayyyy out of the loop on amp prices.
Anyways, apologies to participants of this thread, I'm getting way off topic.
Yeah, last time I bought a new tube amp head, was when I got my EVH 5153 50W 6L6 for $750. I see those are significantly more now....I remember them being expensive, but I also thought smaller boutique/forum darlings charging around $2k and that was always handwired/whatever. Not that's the basis for a good amp, just expensive/fancy labor.
I'm looking at amp prices now, and even something like a (totally different amp) Fender Twin Reverb reissue is $2.1k. I'm waaaayyyy out of the loop on amp prices.
Anyways, apologies to participants of this thread, I'm getting way off topic.
yeah I'm just talking shit I've never even played one. my Fender Hotrod 112 has better "cleans" on the dirt side with the gain just barely opened up and the master cranked.I actually really dig the white Tolex. Also don’t understand the comments about not having a clean channel. I remember being able to get crystal cleans on both channels of my old Dual Dark 100. For me I kept channel A clean because I dug channel B more for high gain stuff
Yeah, I said I wondered if they used the same crappy distributor that Marshall used that jacked up their prices like crazy.
It's £1,799 in the UK. So $1,999 doesn't even account for the currency exchange rate, let alone shipping and import upcharge.
I mean clearly it doesIt's £1,799 in the UK. So $1,999 doesn't even account for the currency exchange rate, let alone shipping and import upcharge.
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The GBP:USD exchange rate is currently 1:1.3, £1,799 would then be ~$2,330. It's a good deal in the states, I reckon. If someone's coming over to the UK fancy stuffing one in your suitcase for me?I mean clearly it does