Valhalla Jötunn: £10,500.00+Tax for an amp?

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itsgoodnow

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I just happened to see this on John Browne's channel. £10,500.00+tax for an amp. I won't even get into my thoughts on how it sounds but what the hell. I don't understand how successful this would be given the price point and how many other offerings there are for significantly less.

 
He compares its response to the Fryette stuff, but any Fryette I have owned sounds MUCH better than this; there is a grating grainy-ness that is prevalent that I don't think can be dialed out.

I would be curious to hear the builders rationale on how they came up with that exorbitant price..
 
I just happened to see this on John Browne's channel. £10,500.00+tax for an amp. I won't even get into my thoughts on how it sounds but what the hell. I don't understand how successful this would be given the price point and how many other offerings there are for significantly less.


The regret of purchasing an item ends at the first moment you begin enjoying it.
 
I am a bit confused, with all of the other super expensive amps they have something distinctive soundwise they're offering. If you get a larry, it's the gunshot palm mute thing. If it's a dumble, its the woody, expressive midrange for leads. With a cameron, its the firey, clanky filtering that has a ton of high mid aggression.

What, exactly is this amp offering? Also, maybe it's this dude's pickups or his ear but I really don't like the sounds he gets with any amp, and this just compounds the aural offense along with the price point. Am I missing something? Does some famous djent queer use this?
 
It reminds me of the Rivera Knucklehead I had just from those tones. It doesn't sound terrible, the price is insane.
 
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