So the cabinet is pretty much perfect and matches great with the Joyo Bantamp Bass. Sound quality is great, build quality is flawless, no complaints there.
However, no product is perfect and I have four small complaints. Mind you, all these can be readily seen in the pictures, so they are not hidden flaws, it just bears pointing out because you might not realize that they might be important.
One, the handle is on the side. It's not possible to carry the cab and just put it down since the opposite wall doesn't have feet. To put the cab down on its feet, you need both hands free and there's just nothing to grip since the finish is rather smooth. I would much prefer another handle on top.
Two, the cab looks slanted, but it's just cosmetics since it only has one speaker and it's vertical.
Three, it's not possible to put it in kickback position. It would come in useful, but it's jut not possible.
Four, the tweeter only has on/off control and it doesn't add much for you, the player, when it's on. The dispersion pattern is definitely way too narrow to make the high frequency content pop. I mean, yeah, you can hear *something*, but it's very subtle, especially when you're standing just in front of the cab so it's much below your ear level.
Sitting in front of the cab placed some 2 metres away makes it really come alive and it's great for rehearsing at home or recording with a microphone, so there's that.
However, here's a thing I recently realized: with the Bantamp Badass, with all dials at 12 o'clock, with the tweeter on, noise can be heard.
I'm going to test it a bit more, but obviously, it's not a big issue since it's something that can only be heard in a quiet room and not during a performance, but it kinda kills the idea of using the combination for recording.