You said exactly what I've been saying since I discovered Splawn. Scott Splawn absolutely get's it. He doesn't give you more gain, he just takes what's there and makes it astonishingly punchy, and percussive, which is what people are after today, if you're a guitar player who grew up with the guitar players from the 70's and 80''. *He's made an absolute masterpiece, that by today's amp prices, are very affordable.* I saw a couple of used ones for under $1500. This is the Friedman, and Marshall that were never made. You hit the nail on the head. After the massive amount of hype surrounding Friedman amps, when I went to hear one, I was beyond disappointed. THIS was the sound I expected to hear. The only thing that is in this realm is a well-dialed in SLO (maxed crunch channel). But, who has $4K+ for an SLO100. This is even cheaper than the SLO30. There's nothing to my knowledge, short of the perfect mod, on the perfect Marshall that comes even remotely close to this amp. I'm stunned as to why more guys aren't playing them. And, I felt the same way about that clean channel. I love warm British cleans....and this amp can do that. Watch the latest Splawn video (deep dive into the company), and the cleans Scott Splawn is pulling out of this amp, are beautiful (if you like that JTM style clean), and he's ripping off some EVH tones in that video that are just as impressive. I have a Friedman Little Sister, that I absolutely love. It's spectacular for what it does. And, with a HotMod V2 EVO on it, it sounds even more spectacular. So, Friedmans have their place, depending on the style....but there's not a Friedman (or any other amp on the market) on the market that sounds like this. Not a single pedal is necessary, IMO. Great vide, and very well done. Can never get enough of Splawn demo's.
@@RockNRoller66 ...yet, here you are watching (and reading, for that matter). But, I digress... It's no noisier than a Friedman, SLO, or any other high-gain Marshall-style circuit. High-gain amps are noisy, dude...buy a noise-gate.
Great demo. These are great amps. A lot of people think they’re Marshall based due to the Marshall style headshell but actually they’re Soldano based like a Hot Rod circuit. Near exact Soldano cathode/plate gain stages and exact tone stack EQ as a Soldano. Not a clone but more tweaked Soldano. No bright cap like a Friedman on the OD channels which gives it that open tone and cleans up well. Splawn’s are very underrated. Congrats!
actually you are right...now that I think about it, these are voiced more like Soldanos...but let's be real...Soldanos are hot rodded Marshall's lol but I get your point and agree. Thx for watching!
That's a spot on assessment, Brent... Soldano, and Splawn absolutely get it. As much of an SLO freak as I am, I think I like the Splawn just a bit more. Seems like a warmer circuit, but still incredibly percussive. It's been a while, but if memory serves, you have a killer demo channel yourself. 👍
@@phillamoore157thanks Phil for the kind words! I’m actually ramping up my channel with new logos, video intro music and better quality filming, lighting and editing. Have all this gear, might as well demo it all in a professional way and maybe attract the attention from manufactures to do more demos. We’ll see but I’ll give it a try.
@@BPToneReview Outstanding!! You know, man, you’re actually the one who inspired me to buy my Little Sister. I saw the tone you were pulling out of your Twin Sister and absolutely fell in love with that line. I just went with the “tamer” version. Before it’s all over I’m sure I’m going to have one of these Quickrods. It’s the only amp outside of an SLO, whose tones are exactly what I hear in my head (or better). But I digress, I’ll definitely check out the new channel. I thought your existing set up was killer. That big wall of amps and cabinets was really cool. A dream-room of sorts. Wishing you all the best with it, brother. The manufacturers are fools to not consider working with you. I’ll definitely check out the new channel. 👍
I own 3 Splawn Amps. 100 watt Quick Rod. A 50 watt EL34 Competition, a 50 watt KT88 Competition and a Scott Splawn Modded Marshall 1987x with KT88 conversion. Love'em 🎸🎸🎸🎸
My ideal tone is Riff Raff. I get close, but with my amps I never quite get enough “life”. Probably due to not playing very loud. That’s my dream though!
Great review.. I have an older 2007 4 button footswitch QR.. keep in mind this amp was Scotts love of VH1 Brown Sound.. so they are darker and Jose Mod type Marshall sounds.. Gear 1 does a good plexi with gain below noon.. over noon it gets gnarly.. gear 2 covers most bases.. gear 3 is a LOT.. when i do ACDC.. I can get cleanish Malcolm on GEAR 1 with gain at 11 O;clock.. and clean boost to get angus.. (I use the Solodalls Storm).. its awesome.. but it covers so many things and thrash metal as well.. These amps are TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT and dont need boost.. but it does add sizzle.. some say it can sound DRY.. but its the clarity of notes that does that.. fantastic amp.. you need t dial it in for sure.. I added a bright cap on a switch ion the back to go from BROWN to SIZZLE.. great review.. !!
Great Demo!!!. I owned 2008 model. iI think this Amp is more similar to The kind of 80s gain than Friedman BE 100. Scott must be a little maker and The brand don’t spent too money in marketing like Friedman did it. I would like a Splawn Quick Rod 20W. What do you think about Friedman JEL 20w vs Little sister?
thanks a lot man! Honestly, I havn't tried either the JEL or the TS but both sound great. I have owned TONS of dirty shirley's and overall it's my favorite Friedman amp. You are right, the Quickrod is similar to the BE100 for sure. I've never owned an older version BE-100 but I did own the BE-50 DLX and I wasn't crazy about it; the Quickrod is more "marshally" to me and I love Marshall tones so this is why I prefer it. I'd love to try an older version BE-100. Cheers!
@@KelsterVonShredster Oh interesting! I have a JCM800 reissue and a clone that I plan on modding as a hot rodded Marshall and that is definitely what I want that to sound like.
The pickups on the Luke are some of the clearest pickups I've ever heard...they are clear and they have punch, they just kick total ass. Like my custom shop Les Paul's custom buckers but still different. Thx for feedback!
That's a loaded question. Truthfully, I think the XTC is a better made amp aesthetically. Functionally, the XTC doesn't have that strange loud chirp you get with the QuickRod when turning the amp off too soon. Boost wise, I find the boosts kind of useless on the XTC whereas the Solo boost on the Quickrod is fantastic. The XTC also costs almost double, so Quickrod wins in price. In terms of pure Marshall tones, the Quickrod wins. In terms of clean channel, the XTC wins. In terms of flexibility, the XTC also wins as it has 3 incredible channels. I think both are fantastic amps and you get what you pay for. I also think the XTC is a better built amp, also easthetically it's simply beautiful. But for what I paid, the QuickRod is a steal and absolutely a fantastic amp that is quite flexible. Hope this answers your question and thanks for watching!
yes sir! All I did was mount the GoPro Hero 9 and hit record. The GoPro has a surprisingly great microphone considering the tiny size of the thing....what i also love about it is that it doesn't clip at all, it has a built in compressor/limiter it appears because my GoPro clips NEVER EVER clip which is a godsend for somebody like me that makes videos on high gain amps. Give me your true opinion on what you heard in this video......
@@KelsterVonShredster I find it sounds fkn great! Clarity + DRIVE = tonal bliss. Particularly, when I realized it was likely 'just' a live mic in the room. A regular Marshall is never enough for my applications, but - a hot rodded Marshall RIPS.
I had the competition which is the samething just no clean channel. I could not get a good Marshall tone out of it. I think there may been something wrong with it. Had no front end saturation.
You said exactly what I've been saying since I discovered Splawn. Scott Splawn absolutely get's it. He doesn't give you more gain, he just takes what's there and makes it astonishingly punchy, and percussive, which is what people are after today, if you're a guitar player who grew up with the guitar players from the 70's and 80''. *He's made an absolute masterpiece, that by today's amp prices, are very affordable.* I saw a couple of used ones for under $1500. This is the Friedman, and Marshall that were never made. You hit the nail on the head. After the massive amount of hype surrounding Friedman amps, when I went to hear one, I was beyond disappointed. THIS was the sound I expected to hear. The only thing that is in this realm is a well-dialed in SLO (maxed crunch channel). But, who has $4K+ for an SLO100. This is even cheaper than the SLO30. There's nothing to my knowledge, short of the perfect mod, on the perfect Marshall that comes even remotely close to this amp. I'm stunned as to why more guys aren't playing them. And, I felt the same way about that clean channel. I love warm British cleans....and this amp can do that. Watch the latest Splawn video (deep dive into the company), and the cleans Scott Splawn is pulling out of this amp, are beautiful (if you like that JTM style clean), and he's ripping off some EVH tones in that video that are just as impressive. I have a Friedman Little Sister, that I absolutely love. It's spectacular for what it does. And, with a HotMod V2 EVO on it, it sounds even more spectacular. So, Friedmans have their place, depending on the style....but there's not a Friedman (or any other amp on the market) on the market that sounds like this. Not a single pedal is necessary, IMO. Great vide, and very well done. Can never get enough of Splawn demo's.
You left out horrendously noisy.
@@RockNRoller66 ...yet, here you are watching (and reading, for that matter). But, I digress... It's no noisier than a Friedman, SLO, or any other high-gain Marshall-style circuit. High-gain amps are noisy, dude...buy a noise-gate.
Not noisy at all compared to other high gain heads whick are way noisier
@@motorboy1966 Amen.... I've got a Friedman that is noisy if you just get near it (whether the power is on, or not).
@@phillamoore157if the amp is off and making noise when you walk by it that’s called a fart. Lay off the beans and tell the truth! 🤢
Great demo. These are great amps. A lot of people think they’re Marshall based due to the Marshall style headshell but actually they’re Soldano based like a Hot Rod circuit. Near exact Soldano cathode/plate gain stages and exact tone stack EQ as a Soldano. Not a clone but more tweaked Soldano. No bright cap like a Friedman on the OD channels which gives it that open tone and cleans up well. Splawn’s are very underrated. Congrats!
actually you are right...now that I think about it, these are voiced more like Soldanos...but let's be real...Soldanos are hot rodded Marshall's lol but I get your point and agree. Thx for watching!
That's a spot on assessment, Brent... Soldano, and Splawn absolutely get it. As much of an SLO freak as I am, I think I like the Splawn just a bit more. Seems like a warmer circuit, but still incredibly percussive. It's been a while, but if memory serves, you have a killer demo channel yourself. 👍
@@phillamoore157thanks Phil for the kind words! I’m actually ramping up my channel with new logos, video intro music and better quality filming, lighting and editing. Have all this gear, might as well demo it all in a professional way and maybe attract the attention from manufactures to do more demos. We’ll see but I’ll give it a try.
@@BPToneReview Outstanding!! You know, man, you’re actually the one who inspired me to buy my Little Sister. I saw the tone you were pulling out of your Twin Sister and absolutely fell in love with that line. I just went with the “tamer” version. Before it’s all over I’m sure I’m going to have one of these Quickrods. It’s the only amp outside of an SLO, whose tones are exactly what I hear in my head (or better). But I digress, I’ll definitely check out the new channel. I thought your existing set up was killer. That big wall of amps and cabinets was really cool. A dream-room of sorts. Wishing you all the best with it, brother. The manufacturers are fools to not consider working with you. I’ll definitely check out the new channel. 👍
I own 3 Splawn Amps. 100 watt Quick Rod. A 50 watt EL34 Competition, a 50 watt KT88 Competition and a Scott Splawn Modded Marshall 1987x with KT88 conversion. Love'em 🎸🎸🎸🎸
Love the Splawn stuff. Great review man. Awesome slew of guitars you have there too🤘🏻
Thx man!
My ideal tone is Riff Raff. I get close, but with my amps I never quite get enough “life”. Probably due to not playing very loud. That’s my dream though!
Get a Rivera Rockcrusher or similar quality attenuator
Hey there, Im from Montreal, cool shout out! What year is that Splawn? What transformers are in there? the first gear by there way, is based on plexi.
don't remember man, amp is long gone sorry!
Sounds great man! Love my Splawn street rod combo.
Thank you very much for this channel! I'm exactly into the same Style of music so good to know that the amp can do this.
Thx for watching!
Great review.. I have an older 2007 4 button footswitch QR.. keep in mind this amp was Scotts love of VH1 Brown Sound.. so they are darker and Jose Mod type Marshall sounds.. Gear 1 does a good plexi with gain below noon.. over noon it gets gnarly.. gear 2 covers most bases.. gear 3 is a LOT.. when i do ACDC.. I can get cleanish Malcolm on GEAR 1 with gain at 11 O;clock.. and clean boost to get angus.. (I use the Solodalls Storm).. its awesome.. but it covers so many things and thrash metal as well.. These amps are TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT and dont need boost.. but it does add sizzle.. some say it can sound DRY.. but its the clarity of notes that does that.. fantastic amp.. you need t dial it in for sure.. I added a bright cap on a switch ion the back to go from BROWN to SIZZLE.. great review.. !!
Thx a lot man, agree on all points! Thx for watching!
Dam that sounds great!!!👍🏾
Thx. It sounds way better in person!
Great Demo!!!. I owned 2008 model. iI think this Amp is more similar to The kind of 80s gain than Friedman BE 100. Scott must be a little maker and The brand don’t spent too money in marketing like Friedman did it.
I would like a Splawn Quick Rod 20W.
What do you think about Friedman JEL 20w vs Little sister?
thanks a lot man! Honestly, I havn't tried either the JEL or the TS but both sound great. I have owned TONS of dirty shirley's and overall it's my favorite Friedman amp. You are right, the Quickrod is similar to the BE100 for sure. I've never owned an older version BE-100 but I did own the BE-50 DLX and I wasn't crazy about it; the Quickrod is more "marshally" to me and I love Marshall tones so this is why I prefer it. I'd love to try an older version BE-100. Cheers!
@@KelsterVonShredster
Amazing demo! Great playing and some killer guitars. What year is this Quickrod? Thanks man
Riff RAFF! I use that riff as a warm up.
Ya man! Love that riff
Wow thanks for doing this! I have a 2020 that looks exactly like yours!
My pleasure! Thx for watching!
Great demo! I want one now 😂
Thx! I just sold it. Ended up getting a 1983 Jcm800 2203 which I prefer
@@KelsterVonShredster Oh interesting! I have a JCM800 reissue and a clone that I plan on modding as a hot rodded Marshall and that is definitely what I want that to sound like.
Man those pick ups. And that amp sound great together.
The pickups on the Luke are some of the clearest pickups I've ever heard...they are clear and they have punch, they just kick total ass. Like my custom shop Les Paul's custom buckers but still different. Thx for feedback!
Thanks for the demo, does yours have the B+ function?
@@hammer5475 don't think so... Amp is long gone....
I have this same amp.
How you think it compares to the Bogner Ecstasy?
That's a loaded question. Truthfully, I think the XTC is a better made amp aesthetically. Functionally, the XTC doesn't have that strange loud chirp you get with the QuickRod when turning the amp off too soon. Boost wise, I find the boosts kind of useless on the XTC whereas the Solo boost on the Quickrod is fantastic. The XTC also costs almost double, so Quickrod wins in price. In terms of pure Marshall tones, the Quickrod wins. In terms of clean channel, the XTC wins. In terms of flexibility, the XTC also wins as it has 3 incredible channels. I think both are fantastic amps and you get what you pay for. I also think the XTC is a better built amp, also easthetically it's simply beautiful. But for what I paid, the QuickRod is a steal and absolutely a fantastic amp that is quite flexible. Hope this answers your question and thanks for watching!
Your king of Boost!
Sounds pretty nice , would you say the splawn has thicker mids than most other el 34 amps you’ve played? Honky?
So far which is your favorite amp?
not sure....i've never been one to know what sounds middy vs non middy lol...i just know what I like. this amp kills.....it's also for sale
Great video! Quick question, what year is this amp and do you know what tube brands came with your amp? Thanks
Thx! It's a 2010 and it has JJ power tubes.
sounds good i want me one
What’s the speakers in the Bogner cab?
Well broken in Vintage 30's
is that recorded - live, mic'd? - in the room.
yes sir! All I did was mount the GoPro Hero 9 and hit record. The GoPro has a surprisingly great microphone considering the tiny size of the thing....what i also love about it is that it doesn't clip at all, it has a built in compressor/limiter it appears because my GoPro clips NEVER EVER clip which is a godsend for somebody like me that makes videos on high gain amps. Give me your true opinion on what you heard in this video......
@@KelsterVonShredster I find it sounds fkn great! Clarity + DRIVE = tonal bliss.
Particularly, when I realized it was likely 'just' a live mic in the room.
A regular Marshall is never enough for my applications, but - a hot rodded Marshall RIPS.
What build year is it? Sounds awesome!
2010
It's for sale
@@KelsterVonShredster Too far away from the US, sorry.
I had the competition which is the samething just no clean channel. I could not get a good Marshall tone out of it. I think there may been something wrong with it. Had no front end saturation.
What is the competition?
@@KelsterVonShredster the Splawn competition 50 is the Quick Rod with no clean channel
Hey how is that Luke III neck profile?? I've been GASn'g for one. Yes, some of us are here for cleans too LOL
I absolutely LOVE it....and cool re: cleans, glad I'm not alone LOL! Thx for watching!
Selling my brand new competition 50…anyone interested?
Maybe
Dude talks to much. I turned it off before he got to the gain stage
Lol... We are so upset that you didn't watch the whole thing 😅