One look and you can tell it's a quality amp.
It also looks a lot like a vintage Boogie from the time period, I wonder who copied who...
Anyway, the front panel reeks of old school analog quality, with very Fenderish knobs and black control panel.
Even dead, it still looks better than anything Line 6 ever made.
When I was starting out on the electric, people considered all Japan stuff to be crap, and they used to gouge the Made in Japan decal from the back of the Strats and Teles that had it on there, even though you could get one for only $300. Somehow scraping the Japan sticker off made people feel better...
Many have since then realized that Japan stuff was actually pretty good, some highly desirable. Me, I'd have the little Model 4 in a heartbeat. I like small amps, old stuff, novelty items, and old Guild stuff., so it's ticks all the boxes, and then some.
I really like the Rocking 7th soundclip, the amp is very transparent, guitar tones comes through very well. I personally never ever use any kind of built in drive in an amp. I like a good clean sound, and I use various pedals for whatever I need. These days, maybe just reverb. Also, to the sensitive ear like mine, these old analog circuits sound infinitely better than cheesy sounding digital effects. They sound warmer, being the usually the accepted term.
One of the handsomest small amps I've seen, next to an old cane grill Boogie MkI ;-)
PS I've been living with a Micro Cube since they came out.