I highly recommend it! This amp kinda came out of left field for me; after lews relentless plugging, he was willing to go for a part-ex with a couple of my guitars that dropped the actual cost for me to 'may as well' levels. Its not *perfect* but its easily the best amp I've played through.
It is however less of a 2 channel amp and more of a 2 x 1 channel amp. The green and red channels are quite similar - greens a bit middier , not quite as aggressive, not quite as bassy, but both go from clean to really savagely aggressive (but without much saturation, which it turns out I gelled with intsantly - they're very, very dry but they do actually have unholy amounts of gain; it hovers round 6-7 for me on the red channel).
It gave me the throaty, thick barking mid sound that I wanted from the start of this thread with barely a touch of a dial (though it is extreme tweakable, within its 2-nearly-the-same-channel boundary conditions and basic voicing; the graphic EQ is a godsend). Total opposite of the powerballs sound; ultra saturated and compressed high gain with tonnes of low end and sizzly top end Vs ultra dry, uncompress high gain with much smoother highs, but similar levels of bass on tap.
A mate of mine in the room as I tested it for the first time descrbed thusly:
"Its like its got a lion inside it, and the guitar is connected to its balls, and every time you play a note, it shocks the lions balls and the lion roars"
Thats basically exactly what a pittbull CL sounds like. That or a building falling over, melodically.