Re: NAMM 2020 Thread
Posted: Sat Jan 18, 2020 12:47 pm
30 watt SLO at a (slightly more) affordable price sounds pretty good. Maybe the rock shop will stock them
It actually costs more than the previous equivalent model (HR25). But I guess you pay the extra $250 for it saying SLO on it instead of HR, haha.Mosfet wrote:30 watt SLO at a (slightly more) affordable price sounds pretty good. Maybe the rock shop will stock them
Damn was hoping the boutique guys would lower the production costsgodgrinder wrote:It actually costs more than the previous equivalent model (HR25). But I guess you pay the extra $250 for it saying SLO on it instead of HR, haha.Mosfet wrote:30 watt SLO at a (slightly more) affordable price sounds pretty good. Maybe the rock shop will stock them
Hardly happens with them. The USA version of Diezel VH4 they make is US$1000 more than the German version Diezel make themselves.Mosfet wrote: Damn was hoping the boutique guys would lower the production costs
I assume the time he spends playing chunky metal riffs in the vid is to make sure we all know it isn't a chunky metal riff amp?godgrinder wrote:
US$1250 so pretty affordable for a Fortin, wondering who's OEMing this for him now.
The clip sort of sound like the Hiwatt model he designed.
This the 24th, we are going as well. Sure the other half wont understand 90% of what she is talking about..hamo wrote:I surely am, although I think it's the 24th.WellyBlues wrote:Going to the clinic at San Fran February 20th?hamo wrote:Nita's new sig Jiva X is so hot.
Not convinced I will either, but I wasn't going to pass up the opportunity.Candeevr4 wrote:This the 24th, we are going as well. Sure the other half wont understand 90% of what she is talking about..hamo wrote:I surely am, although I think it's the 24th.WellyBlues wrote:
Going to the clinic at San Fran February 20th?
They did!higainer wrote:Ed, if you can hit the Friedman booth.
Keen to see if they release the Jake E Lee sig amp.
New Steve Stevens amp too.