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I just got one a few days ago… It doesn’t have typical fender cleans at all. It DOES have massive amounts of gain and distortion tones to die for. The cleans are full and rich, not squeaky clean. If you’re looking for classic Fender cleans, you won’t get it from a Prosonic. It’s still good though, very smooth and involving. Sorta like a cross between a Bassman and a Vox, dark and buttery. You can dial in lots of sparkle, but then the gain will sound really harsh and trebly. They share EQ so you have to compromise. The drive channel can do anything from mild crunch up to (and beyond) the highest of high gain. Seething gobs of gain, it’s almost crazy. It’s not very tight in the low end, but it has a nice blooming attack and is really easy to play and sustains for days. They’re discontinued but can be found for $600 or less if you look around.