I bought this after I sold my Fender Studio Bass amp to a fellow TBer. Any way, the idea was to get back into the worship gigs again but that did not happen and I ended up building my own tube bass amp in the time that gig would have taken...
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The amp is thin and light (about the size of a VCR) and fits perfectly on top of my Epifani PS 12 copy. Very loud and never pushed but always complimented in terms of size and tone. I logged a grand total of about ten hours on this amp in the last year I owned it after completing my tube head. Time for her to move.
Please be advised that after sitting for a while there appears to be some static in either the controls or in the background when you play. Knob twiddling seems to make it go away after it warms up although it was not there when I put it away last... She might need some cleaning and/or service at GB or you may need to just play the dang thing and blow the cobs out! The amp is playing perfectly as I type this... Yes, I am that talented!
$275 to your USA (con) door!

Oh, and Fedex if paypal'd. You bet!
Here are the specs from Genz
Ultra light 8-1/2 lb design
Analog 12AX7 tube preamp
Digital SMPS (Switch Mode Power Supply)
Class A/B high current power amplifier
Active EQ w/ parametric mids
3-band signal shape circuit
Tuner out
Active/passive input
Limiter circuit
LED status indicators
Speakon and 1/4 in. speaker outputs
Thermally sensing fan cooling
Full XLR direct out interface
This does not have the 2 ohm mod done but all the reading on TB indicates this is free.