Re: krank amps
I really want to try out that Chadwick, just for the sake of it.
I did go to revolutionguitar, which is primarily an Ebay store, and his location is appointment only. I ran the Revolution 100 head through it's paces.
I like the fact that it's laid out very neat, with minimal bells and whistles.
It's a 4 6L6 amp, so the cleans were very nice. They reminded me of the sound of Peavey Classic cleans....very full and well balanced. I liked the clean channel more than a Mesa Rec's clean channel.
The Gain channel is voiced perfect for metal players. It didn't have the greatest midgain tones, but that's what the Chadwick 50 is for. The Krank Revolution is designed for guys who love Mesa Rec's, Randalls, and DSL/TSL's. The heavy channel is awesome for metal! It's best feature is a sweep knob, which changes the vibe of the gain channel from G. Lynch type tones, to crushing Nu Metal type tones.
It'll stomp on a 5150 and I liked it better than most Mesa Rec's I've plugged into.
It's priced to compete with most Marshalls, Mesas, and Randalls, but isn't quite up to par with more expensive highgain amps like Bogners, Diezels, VHT's, or H&K.
Those amps have more sonic detail, sustain, and versatility.
The Krank is a big glassy clean tone that stays clean, and a humongous metal tone that can be voiced more midrangey and classic or more crunchy and angry.
I think they're worth $1000-$1200, which is what they sell for. They have tons of gain, which is why a person would want it.