What I meant is we're preparing products for the show. In the case of the Frost being finalized, it's a new design, not yet in production formally. We're still finalizing the bill of materials and doing final tweaks.drz400 wrote:Again I think Andy understands where I'm comming from, it has NOTHING to do with Fuchs making this kind of amp, it was about the choice of artist to be the center piece of it.I really didn't understand why he didn't understand. Not trying to start anything
Tweaking for NAMM? can you really hear anything there? Do you have an enclosed room?
Andy when you do "tweaks" how often do you do them. Do you have tweaks like Rev A rev B etc and let the customers know or do you just do it and not say anything. I can definately understand #2 since that is what most amp guys do. But then there are amps like Soldano SLO for better or worse I think he has NEVER made a change since day 1. Bogner has definately made a boatload of changes and I think he only tells people 1/10th of his tweaks. I guess every Dumble is a little different
If you think any amplifier (from Soldano, Peavey, or anyone else) doesn't undergo adjustments through it's production cycle, your deeply mistaken. I worked in the service end of this field for many years before manufacturing anything. There are very few companies (if any) that don't make changes for stability, tone, or to react to suppliers discontinuing a part, during production cycles. Most every schematic had notes pointing out (*) added after s/n XYZ, or (*) not on every model... etc. Heck, my Volvo got a software upgrade after 5 years.....