Mr Grumpy
Ambassador of Comings and Goings
I should note I voted for I will buy anything if it sounds good. That being said; Marshall has had some reallyty circuit boards at times. The JCM 900s are hard to work on (very delicate) and the JCM 2000s like to leak between traces. Otherwise, I find soldering on circuit boards as easy as turret boards. I've totally hacked up the circuits on the two 900s I have and really like the results. I haven't used anything else much since I finished my 800 clone. I just love the tone.
That's the point, isn't it - quality, is it done well? Every type listed can sound good, and every type can be a pain in the arse that needs smashing up and throwing in the bin if they have not been manufactured well, corners cut, errors in design, etc.
My current amp is a good example... Is it point to point on an eyelet board? "hand-built in the UK" - that should have warned me off for starters; it has production issues due to poor workmanship and QC... Sitting next to it is my Yamaha THR10 which is a modeller with a circuit board, boring, factory-made in Asia - rock solid. It doesn't sound as good, but it has never given me a single problem, like a Japanese car, you turn it on and it works as advertised. My old Lotus, just like the one below (same colour, year, condition), was "hand-built in the UK" and gave me a nice fuzzy feeling inside when looking at it, less so when I turned it on, didn't work, so had to stretch my hand out the window winder while turning the ignition, trying to reach the part of the engine I had to touch two points simultaneously with a long screw-driver (whilst getting a nice shock...), or when I had to have the lovely sounding and performing Webber carburettors set up on a monthly basis, or..., the list goes on. Looked nice though.




