I did need some cheap amp with 12 inch speaker. Mostly for clean tones. And I needed it to be lightweight, as it supposed to be one that will travel with me during many amp comparing week. (Yes, I know it sounds weird, but that was the reason). (Also - I am old, so I managed to collect few amps already, somehow I have the means to compare the sounds and behaviour).
The good things:
- price
- 12 inch speaker (not be best, but big enough to reproduce low end)
- two channels
- effects loop
- power attenuator switch 5W/50W
- clean channels stays clean
- overdrive channel goes to some mega-overdriven sounds
- this combo is small and very lightweight
- built-in reverb
The bad things:
- tone controls (if not that this amp could rock)
- overdriven channel gives good distortion, but rather weak crunch tones
- 5W/50W - works great on paper, but to have some acceptable tone you have to play at least at 75% volume in 5W - which is rather loud (louder than 5W from transistor amp)
Overal impression
I am satisfied with this amp and I can imagine it as very good entry-level choice for any guitarist. If you are young, need amp for practicing - it is way better choice (12 inch speaker, effects loop, 5W/50W switch, reverb) over "top" amps with 5 or 8 inch speakers.
It is not very bright on clean channel, but sounds very nicely and "jazzy" with clean humbucker on neck. On clean Strat I was missing the top "sparkle". Also because of how the whole tone stack is tuned it is rather impossible to adjust mids properly (read: the way I am used to set them).
This amp handles very well all kind of effects in front of it, which is also (not that obvious) a nice feature.
Final words
It is probably the most affordable amp with two channels (switchable by footswitch), 12 inch speaker, effects loop and reverb, loud enough to be used in rehersal room with real drummer. And it is small and lightweight enough to be carried with.
Much better choice for a start amp than many other (sometimes more expensive combos) with smaller speakers, without effects loop and without switchable channels.
And it has that 5W/50W switch, so you CAN actually use it at home for practicing. If not the weirdly tuned tone stack (the bass/mid/treble frequencies).
PS
One guy told me he did switch the speaker for some Celestion and the amp "started to live". As I believe it is possible, it is not my own opinion, and - as good speaker (Celestion) is around 150 Euro or more - that makes more expensive amps "affordable".