 
 Fisrt off the thing that really matters. Scott is such an excellent, tasteful player. One of my favorite players to listen to in the jazz/rock style for sure, and i wish like anything he would let the rock go and concentrate on jazz. Damn would that guy be insane! (Not that he isnt right now!)
Comparing the amps was difficult, because Scott has a dreaded bright cap on his amp.
 For MY taste, and to MY ear, no matter how hard he tried, the Quinn was smoother, less brittle, and had all the magical things (straining and note flipping) that I love so much in 183.  Crank the Glaswerks as he may, I just did not hear any of it. On top of that, the bass was very undefind and congested.  The Quinn clone is perfectly balanced from top to bottom, and like the Dumble it was cloned from, is highly articulate and always clear. NO fuzzines to the notes.  What I also found is that while I always loved the TRex Roomate reverb, I like it even more now. When connecting Scotts Dumblator and dealy/reverb unit, everything became buzzier and more harsh in comparison to the Trex, which has an incredibly musical sound. One HUGE improvement was replacing my FX cords with Scotts. WHAT a difference! I HAVE to get a set of those bad boys.
   For MY taste, and to MY ear, no matter how hard he tried, the Quinn was smoother, less brittle, and had all the magical things (straining and note flipping) that I love so much in 183.  Crank the Glaswerks as he may, I just did not hear any of it. On top of that, the bass was very undefind and congested.  The Quinn clone is perfectly balanced from top to bottom, and like the Dumble it was cloned from, is highly articulate and always clear. NO fuzzines to the notes.  What I also found is that while I always loved the TRex Roomate reverb, I like it even more now. When connecting Scotts Dumblator and dealy/reverb unit, everything became buzzier and more harsh in comparison to the Trex, which has an incredibly musical sound. One HUGE improvement was replacing my FX cords with Scotts. WHAT a difference! I HAVE to get a set of those bad boys.Scott put Mullards, GEs and bugle boys in the Glaswerks, and I dug the Mullard the most. (VERY surprising!!) I have tried many, and own a few, and have disliked them in all of my amps.
Scott, please feel free to add all of your comments and thoughts. I know Scott believes with a bunch of tweaking, he could get the amp to sound like the TKT. I say no way. Start over and try again.
 (Kidding)
  (Kidding)The truth is Scott like much brighter tones than I do, and his amps represent that. Dumble 183 has more treble than I could ever possibly use. Even with the dark TwoRock speakers and cab, plenty of top end for me, while scott thought it was to dull.
This is all in fun, and no wars! I am posting my honest opinion, and Scott will post his. Just two players who like similar, but different tones. I need to get down to Scotts just to jam with the guy as much as I can. Damn is that guy tasteful!! here is a clip I did a few hors after scott left. My Boss BR900 kicked the bucket a few days ago, so i am back to the dreaded BR600. I am going to invest in a better set up in the next week or so. Hopefully my clips will be of a much higher quality. Clip for Scott and his inspiration.
http://www.soundclick.com/player/single ... i&newref=1
VERY GOOD VERY GOOD!!!



 
   