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There's been a lot of buzz about these ex Marshall cats who are building pedals and amps. Anyway, I'm nicking these pictures from HCAmpForum. Check out the build quality. Lush.

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He made some clips too
http://www.petermiles.com/ampclips/

At £1000 they're not cheap, but it's handmade and looks fit as fuck.
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I'm surprised there wasn't outrage on HCamps because they are handmaded in China.
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I think there might have been but I don't read comments, just look at the pictures.

Who cares where it's made when it looks like that?
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Looks purdy sweet, apart from the price and that font.
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Hand wired amps rule the world.
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tribi9 wrote:Hand wired amps rule the world.
not the be all and end all, but I admit I do find it attractive to look at.

Doubt I would ever spend that much on an amplifier though.
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I like that it's PTP, cause you don't really get that anymore... The sounds, though, don't impress me.
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It sounds exactly like a Plexi, if you don't like that sound, then you don't like the way a Plexi sounds.

Because that's what a Plexi sounds like.
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I'm not sayin' I don't like it. Im sayin' it doesn't soudn any better than a number of recordings I've heard. But, I will be honest, I have heard better.
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not a fan of the soundclips either, or the look, the sound is very lined/defined almost sterile but as you said yeah, some people are after that in an amp, i figure it's a good amp for power rock and softer metal stuff maybe
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My old PTP Bassman wasn't that clean on the inside - that's really lovely. Not my sound at all, though (and his playing kinda sucks a little bit).
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Looks nice. Master or non-master?
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Would be great for those open mic blues jams.
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Post by James »

The outside looks alright, the inside looks amazing.

The sounds clips didn't really impress me much either, but I asuppose they're very target market orientated rather than showing the versatility of it.
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Sloan wrote:Would be great for those open mic blues jams.
Well, so would a nailbomb.
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aen wrote:
Sloan wrote:Would be great for those open mic blues jams.
Well, so would a nailbomb.
I was laying down a smooth joek.
Everyone knows that open mic blues jams are THE PLACE TO BE when you want to see the most expensive b00teeuqe shit ever.
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Mesa Mark IV head - £1,899
Bogner Ecstacy Head - £2,699

This amp is not Boutique Price
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Spotted that in the local shop, no idea on the model though. May have to give it a whirl at some point.
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I think that's the 30 or the 50. Two channels, one very simple. The other with either trem or some EQ.
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Post by Justin J »

i actually played one of these once. i was at the guitar center in sherman oaks, messing around in one of their special rooms and some pony-tailed employee came in all excited and asked if i wanted to play through it. he let me crank it up to ridiculously high volumes. it was fun and sounded pretty good.