This is a relatively rare guitar amp by Aslin Dane who was once a musical instruments manufacturer from Long Island NY. It has good features for a cheaper amp; 2 channels, reverb, presence, high gain input, low gain input, treble, middle, bass, auxillary input, auxillary volume, headphone jack, effects loop jacks, metal hardware on the corners. This amp was made in Korea.
The distortion is nice sounding for a cheap solid-state amp, particularly through the low gain input, on the distorted channel, with the gain turned halfway up.
The EQ knobs are interactive, turning one influences the others. It's not a problem but it's a quirk. The reverb sounds good turned up halfway. It's playable just like that and sounds reverby. You can turn it higher BUT IF YOU DO THERE IS A NOTICEABLE BUZZ SOUND. Same deal with the presence knob. It may actually be normal but I'm not sure so I'm making sure to mention it.
The grill cloth and chassis HAS BEEN PAINTED so the amp looks a little more beat than it actually is. This is an oddball amp, this company has a good reputation for one that went out of business, I'm not sure what happened to them.