OK, it's done... it's in my trunk!!!
So bottom line is that the loop volume control is your friend. This thing is LOUD!! I didn't even realize it was on half power until we were packing it up.
The gears are pretty subtle in their changes to the tone, definitely there and I see where they got the inspiration for them but I was expecting more of a difference between the gears. Same with OD1/OD2, OD2 has a bit more gain and "oomph" to it but not a huge difference.
So I was just messing with the channels/tones and I think I like third gear the best... just amazingly rich tone. Not fizzy high gain at all but plenty of sustain, pinch harmonics all the good stuff without the slop.
The clean channel sounds very good, rumor has it that Scott revamped and improved the clean channel I recent years. I really like it. Every bit as good and better than my Blackstar clean which has a really nice tone.
I did notice quite a difference in volume between the clean and OD channels when the loop volume was lower. As I turned it up they seemed to even out, anyone else noticed this?
The guy who sold it to me said that the room he had it in (hardwood floors etc...) killed the bass somewhat. I didn't see that at all. It was quite bassy, I cut the bass control down and it was better. Could be the Creamback that he has in there... no biggie, easily EQ'd to taste.
So I'm psyched to take it home and testdrive it more tonight.
I tried a few of his guitars and (good for me!) I liked my PRS the best. The EBMM Axis was really nice though, liked the neck. I tried one of the Sullys... not my cup of tea, couldn't jive with it at all. I think the intonation may have been out and the neck was way too wide for me (I have small hands). Sully looked gorgeous but again it wasn't for me.
So thanks for all the insight and help folks, I'm stoked!
Edit: I didn't see any of the "unforgiving" aspect of it for quite a while until I played Vertigo by U2, poorly, oof, it was ugly, not the amp, my playing!! It will make you a better player but it's not really a fight as some say, it's just an amp that is very clear... for good or bad.