Of course eddie LIKES the MEXICO PLANT, they make his AND fender's pockets fatter. Whats the pay rate for the guys down there? 1.00 an hour?
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Van Halen 5150 III - Made In Mexico?
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Originally posted by 1979Charvel View PostOf course eddie LIKES the MEXICO PLANT, they make his AND fender's pockets fatter. Whats the pay rate for the guys down there? 1.00 an hour?My gear -> 2004 Jackson DK2 EDS, JT580LP trem, SD Custom Shop Crazy 8 trembucker (bridge), SSL-2 Vintage rw/rp (middle) and SSL-6 Custom (neck) single coils, CTS pots, 5-way super switch with custom wiring, GHS Boomers TNT 10-52, ENGL Powerball E645 V2 head, ENGL Custom Footswitch Z-5, Framus FR 212 CS cab
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I have two thoughts on this. First, I like the made in USA stuff better just because its usually better quality. However, when building race cars there's a saying that says the car is only as good as its weakest link. If we apply the same reasoning here, the amp's weakest link I'm assuming is the chinese made tubes so whats the diff where its made except for the profit margin being higher I also agree that for the money I'll stick with my Bogner
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And I'm definitely sticking with my Soldano SLO-100. Hey, Ed really loved this amp, anyway, and tried to replicate it over the years. I'm okay with the signature stuff, except when someone starts coming out with a new signature "something" every few years. That starts to reek of $$$$$$$$$$Last edited by lynchfan6; 10-07-2007, 07:37 AM.
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The more I read on here the more I realise what a deal the Egnaters are. For about the same price of a mass prodused, made in wherever Fender EVH Marshall or whatever you can get a 4 channel hand built in USA amp with the versatility of being able to switch out modules to change out two of the channels for 400 a pop. You can talk to the guys who are the ones actually building your amp. They'll also tweak your modules to taste. You just have to be patient enough to wait.(the wait times are getting shorter they say) We'll see.
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Si... el nuevo cincuenta uno cincuenta se hace en Mexico hommes...
And the really sad thing is people are paying the $2000 street price for a new one. $2000US for Mexican quality and Mexican labor rates?!? I think you'd be better off just stuffing some cash in an envelope, writing donation on it, and mailing it to Scottsdale, AZ. The most I'd pay is $1000 +/- and yes I have played the new 5150III. Definitely not a $2000 amp by any stretch of the imagination.
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What's the difference? If it sounds good to you and you're ready to pay the price, so be it.
If an amp sounds good it sounds good, regardless of where it's made.
After that it depends on your wallet and whether it's good enough to live up to the price...
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Problem solved.
The amp kills, I dont care if its made in Sri Lanka, Beverly Hills or Puerto Rico (the shining star of the carribean).
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