So I ordered this bass amp after some research. Initially I wanted to go for the Fender Rumble 25, but this seemed like a better deal. Also, the Ampeg brand was a bit hard to resist.Here the things that I liked about the amp:1. Really great round, characteristic Ampeg tone.2. The tilt-back design looks very cool, and is a very functional design. The amp overall looks and feels premium.3. 1/4" and a 1/8" inch AUX input. More options for the player.Now comes the things that I absolutely HATED about this amp:1. You simply cannot use this amp above volume level 5, without the low notes breaking up. And by breaking up, I mean that the amp literally vibrates in a very unpleasant manner, and doesn't reproduce sound in the expected way. Add a little bit of Bass or Treble from the EQ controls, and watch the amp produce a really bad distorted, rattling noise. I checked online for reviews, and found that this is an issue present in this model. This is just poor design.2. Push the volume a bit more and the low notes sound like farts.3. The amp is BIG. For a 20 watts box, it is definitely bigger than what you would expect. Maybe that is not a bad thing, given that this is a bass amp. But yeah, it is big and boxy.4. My final gripe is not with the amp, but with Bajaao. During checkout, I chose the option for additional packaging; after-all this is an amp and I wanted to ensure that it reached me safely. But when I opened it up, it was just the standard Bajaao packaging, with nothing special about it whatsoever. A very clever way to pocket an additional 100-200 rupees.Overall , this amp is perfect for bedroom practice. Though the design is perfect to use in small gigs, you cannot do that because of the above mentioned points.