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RoadTrip!!!!!!!
I will drive for Tea and Biscuits.
Hobnob or gtfo.
Head or Combo makes no difference, for trial purposes. Anyway, the BB can be used to power your speaker cabinet! No problems as far as I can see.
No one is trying to sell you anything... so no fears there either! The only problem is... what do you say when you hear it really does work? I know some that really can't accept that it does.
Those lightweight 'class D' 450W bass amps don't have 'constant current' speaker drive, so won't sound anything like a valve guitar/bass amp or BB.
"Just because it's never been done before, is the very reason to make it happen" - Me!
Oh dear... it was not despatched with a buzzing! Don't think there would be much point in doing that deliberately. Likewise, the soggy box was NOT soggy when it left the workshop! That would have been caused by the carriers. But to be fair, you probably thought that too anyway!
Reading between the lines, it seems you don't really want to give it too much credit? Bet you secretly love it!
"Just because it's never been done before, is the very reason to make it happen" - Me!
The dirt was a bit 80s (although if you engaged the thrash switch and kept the gain low you could get a cool imitation driven fender tone) but the cleans never sounded anything but brilliant to my ears, at any volume.
If it keeps on working, I will be a happy man. The Blues Junior was in regular need of replacement valves or repairs to fried components. I'm still fiddling with the various permutations of switches and tone controls on the amp and drive pedal settings.