@drmuso- it's actually a hand wired 2061 reissue so it is smaller than a real stack. I've talked to Galen- seems like a good dealer, I have nobody in Texas I regularly work with other than a genius tube repair guy whose real love is pre-war amps.
@bdp24 - I've had a little Fender and also have a small Vox which has that chime-y quality of the bigger Vox amps. I'm not much of a guitarist, was a keyboard player. but Rob Stoner helped me learn how to play guitar. There is a Les Paul standard here that was done by CV? Guitar with the pick-ups wired out of phase to emulate the Peter Green guitar. Using an Echoplex clone preamp/booster, it has huge bite and is way too loud. I have an American Tele-- with a standard Fender pick up and a hum bucker, maple neck. I forget how Fender branded it- a hot rod. It is not a custom shop job. I actually like playing that guitar better.
@grislybutter -I was too lazy to reformat the photo when I pointed to it. If you have it on a phone and tilt it sideways you can see there is a little more room than that distorted view presents. The horns are highly directional and unaffected by the their position relative to the sidewalls. I have adjusted the volume of the integrated woofers to blend with the midhorn which means that a lot of the deep bass is coming from the bigger 15" subs, which I DSP'd using a separate line from the line stage.