Re: Budget VS Boutique
I tend to look at it like everything up to about year 2000 is made good enough....and after that, there was a general cheapening of everything, and it eventually ended up being US/UK companies making a high line and a Chinese budget line.
So, the bottom line is you're best off taking advantage of the poor economy, if you can, and buy older production models and 90's boutiques that people are dumping cheap because they want newer boutiques. And don't buy solely on price, but pinpoint the ones that everyone can agree are definitive tones.
My greatest passion in gear is amps. The right ones, dialed in to be good as new or better, are what I like. In my life, I've owned around 90 amps. I've sifted through a lot, sold most, regret selling some, and ultimately kept the ones I couldn't bear to sell. They ranged from average production models to hand built boutiques.
Here's my keepers.
95 Bogner white chassis Ecstasy 101B with all the options. 412 and 212.
97 Matchless Chieftain 212 combo.
87 Marshall 2550 50W fullsize Jubilee fullstack.
84 Marshall JCM 800 4103 100W 212 combo. (4) 6550. My newest, which is getting dialed to perfection over the next month. Tubes, pots, speakers.
74 Fender Pro Reverb 212 that was restored to blackface specs by it's original owners, Aspen Pittman and his cousin. Best blackface I've ever heard or owned.
98 Gibson GA-30RVS EL-84 212 combo. Basically 2 AC-15's in stereo w/reverb. (Joe Perry model)
08 Orange Tiny Terror head. Sounds killer, and sounds different than all my other highgain heads.
2010 Fender Vibro Champ. My travel amp, which I won in the raffle at the last User Group Day.
2001 Vox Valvetronix AD60 blue grill head. My favorite modeling amp that sounds great plugged into my Marshall basketweave 1960AHW.
You'd be sick if you saw some of the amps I've sold off. Celebrity owned Marshalls, old Risson head, 4 Blues Pearl boutiques, a lot of Fenders, Matchless Chieftain and DC-30, Soldano, Mesa Tremoverb and 295, and even my main amp in the late 80's....a 2555 Jubilee head I bought new with money I scraped together as a teenager. I wish I'd never sold that one...or the DC-30.
I guess what I'm saying is I don't base a purchase on whether it's a production amp or boutique. I just like good ones. And within months of owning them, they're perfectly dialed in with tubes, speakers, and any cleaning and maintenance they may have needed.