Feature:
I never used many of the features. I just used to loop out and hooked it into a PA system. But it seemed to be ok, could have had more EQ options.
Quality:
It seemed good, well the first 3 I had seemed good. Nothing fell off or broke, other then the speaker. The rubber pads on the corners hold together well.
Value:
For the price, you'd be better off saving for a cab or just running this through a PA system
Desirability:
It looks decent and the red light that flashes as you play looks cool, if the lights are off. But that light only flashes when it chooses to do so.
Sound:
It sounds realy good the first couple times you play it. After about a month or two, take it back because your speakers will be blown, even if you don't turn the volume up over 1/3 its max. Other than that though, it has a nice sound to it.
Ease of Use:
You can get good sounds when the EQ is set right but if you turn it up over half way, it gets distorted.
Support:
I had to send 3 of these bad boys back and each time I swear took longer and longer. At one time it took over a month to get it back, well they just sent me a new one because they "couldn't" fix it.
Overall:
I was hoping for it to last way longer than 2 months for the first one and not even a month for the second, but that shows how 'well' fender makes bass amps. As for losing this one, i could care less. I'm about to sell this one for 100$ and just get a half stack. Less hassles.
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