by dan_abnormal » Tue Oct 30, 2012 5:23 am
When I first saw it back in 2011, I thought it was a joke. Consider that I've always relied on 12" speakers and do not particularly like 10"s.
A friend of mine insisted that I should have to give it a try. After 10 minutes messing with it I ended up buying one. Best bang for the bucks EVER.
Now I have two (to run them in stereo), each one with its extension cabinet. I sometimes plug it into my 1969 4x12" Sound City cab with Fane speakers and it's incredible.
Considering how much I've loved the Lunchbox, I purchased also a b-stock the Club: expectations were great, but it really disappointed me. Too bassy and muddy, perfect for jazz or blues, not for my style. I sold it after a couple of weeks.
The Lunchbox is the real deal: small, light, powerful, ideal in delivering a beautiful (neutral) clean. And it takes pedals very well.
Think of it as solid state head, equipped also with a very efficient speaker. It really does not lack bass frequencies. And with the extension cabinet, it sounds big.