To answer your question, no it's not his version of that, but yea it might appeal to some of the same people who'd love 5150's. The Nitro I'm sure is unreal for fullness if someone is using drop-tunings or more than 6 strings also. I know there aren't many SuperComp's out there, but I can't believe way more people wouldn't love them, especially if they found most Marshall-types too bright, etc. I owned a really nice originial 5150 at 1 time and it was nice, and there's obviously many great bands who've used them, but the SuperComp is just really great sounding and has the gigging features, (great fx loop, different tones footswitchable, and variable solo boost,etc). Anyway, I'd take the Super-Comp any day over a 5150. Fender Super-Sonic Head 2-Channel 22-Watt Guitar Amp Head 2006 - 2011 - Blonde. It's basically his 1 channel smaller version of the Nitro, similar to how my Comp head is the 1 channel smaller version of the Quick Rod. Fender Super-Sonic 22 2-Channel 22-Watt Guitar Amp Head 2013 - Present - Blonde. I don't have the Nitro but do have a Super-Comp full sized 50 watt head. SO, as you know on the other forum, I have a few Splawns.