20W amp shootout - the Supro sounds Fuzzfunky...

Yes, there are degrees, that's true.

If money is no object then getting the best makes sense (whatever 'the best' means to you at moment of purchase). If those Friedman amps sound that great and they are within you reach then go for it.

&, Gball's comment also makes good sense, and I tend to agree that buying quality always pays off; in fact you save money over the medium term, nevermind the longterm. I'll link this idea to my buying an amp thread and say that other factors also affect, so for example, now I live in Korea, stuff is expensive, I'm not sure exactly when I'll leave here and I won't take anything with me - I might sell stuff or give it away to friends. I also like to stay under the $400 mark when I buy stuff internationally because it keeps me under the level for import tax (30%), and also keeps a hold on my spending to some degree... If I buy something really nice then (when I leave Korea) by the time I've shipped it to the UK and paid import tax then I might as well have bought it new in the UK... If I was in a permanent address in the UK then I'd certainly have a lot more high end gear, but nowadays I'm transient and so is my gear.

The originall video was a comparison of equals with regard to size and price - when those parametres are extended then one can certainly move in various directions to find meaning.
 
And I wouldn't be in the market for a combo amp either. It'd be neat as a head if it was the right price maybe. Of the lot though, the Marshall sounded overall the best and they do offer a head version.
The Marshall is on my list, I liked it the best followed behind by the Vox then the Fender then the Supro. I probably wouldn't ever buy the Supro because it is exactly that and probably not be dialed out. Not impressed at all with that Orange or the Blackstar. I had a HT20H and it sounded nicer than that one & I think the OR15 sounded better than that Orange.
 
There's that old adage 'The Cheap Man Pays Twice' and I honestly believe, after hanging around musicians for the past 40 years, that it applies two-fold when talking about music gear.
no-- the CHEAP man makes PROFIT --- the "rube" pays twice ;)
 
no-- the CHEAP man makes PROFIT --- the "rube" pays twice ;)
Eh I have never had any issues with my higher end amps, I have had a couple issues with my Chinese amps, my TSA30 is a year old and hasn't left my house & needs to go to a shop. I paid $350 for it and if the price is $75-100 an hour for an amp tech it could cost that to fix....I am teetering on buying a new amp instead of fixing it which pisses me off because I do like the amp a lot but not as much as a $500-$600 DSL50.
 
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