Re: Opinions on high-end amps?
I've learned a lot on The Gear Page when it comes to Amps. It's basically an amp forum to me.
To answer one earlier question... when it comes to Victorias, it depends on what model you want. If you have any soldering skills at all, and a bit of common sense, you can hook up with Lew's brother, Bruce at Mission Amps. His kits are booteek quality transformers and other parts. His Tweed Deluxe kits are well-proven winners. I'll soon have one of his new 5F4 Tweed Super kits (2x10 for me). Top quality stuff and IMO, as good as Victoria if you do a good job, and at about less than 1/2 the price, way less. Bruce is also going to release a Double Deluxe, basically 2 5E3's in one amp. Very cool, I played a Victoria version a while back.
I currently own a Bad Cat T-cat 2x12, an old late 60's Fender Pro Reverb, and the Tweed Deluxe 5E3 that I built.
I put an ABY between the Bad Cat and the Fender. As cool as the old Fender is, it's not in the same ballpark, much less the same league as the Bad Cat. This Bad CAt can do Vox and a bit of Marshall, and some very unique tones of its own. Every time I plug into it, I'm amazed at the level of detail, layering and 3-D wrap-around sound that overwhelms me.
Just trust your ears and play a bunch of them. I briefly owned a Dr. Z Route 66 on reputation alone but it didn't float my boat. Broke even on it. I then played a bunch of Dr. Z's ina store and none of them spoke to me. I played the vox handwired AC30 and like it quite a bit. But... then I played the T-Cat and it could do soooo much more.
I really want to play a Bruno sometime. Next time I'm in Salt Lake, I'm going to play one. Bruno has a dealer there. Too bad he doesn't have one on the West Coast. But, after my dr. z experience, I'll not buy one until I play it first. 3 grand is a lot to spend on an unproven entity. Flying to NYC to test them would only cost a few hundred. That Cowtipper looks mighty sweet.