Thanks!
I really really like the little rock, for a 4W nominal output amp it really packs a punch, and the cleans are absolutely glorious, so much so that I might favour it over the GT1 for recording clean sounds.
The drive is a bit dry, to really get it to sing you have to crank the master and cook the valves, but I find that if I want to play with smooth, driven tones at lower volumes I can do that using my PUP booster.
I have played a Tiny Terror and I'd say that for higher gain stuff, and in terms of volume capabilities it offers more versatility, but for cleans, and just because Matamp offers a certain character and has an inherent class and feel that I like in the tone, I'd go for the latter. Sadly, they're no longer in production, but if anything the Minimat II offers more versatility, and I have to say looks a lot cooler too!