I think for the most part, the peeps in these parts do. But IMHO, you're running into two big road blocks right now. An economy that's in the toilet, and the curse of really low resale value on Splawn amps for some reason. I'm not sure why these amps take such a hard hit in the resale market, but they do. My feeling is it's more of a "crappy economy" factor at play here than your asking price. Many folks don't have the disposable income to drop right now, they are too busy just trying to survive.
That being said, I absolutely loved my Splawn Nitro until I sent it back to Scott to have it modded to the "fully loaded" specs that seem to be offered on all the Splawn amps now as standard equipment, so I moved it on. If I were in the market for a Nitro, it would be one of the older ones like this without all the new/old and mid cut switch shenanigans.
Hang in there, somebody will grab it eventually. Good luck!