For lead or gain tones it is still pretty great (really cuts through a band at high volumes in voicing) but it means the clean channel is pretty gainy. So here are some tips, some of this is in the Amp Wiki too.
Paco would already know this, but for other thread readers, for the Bludo CLEAN amp, take the tone stack from "default" and replace it with either the Skyline or Skyline Deep tonestack.
Next, set the master volume to 5 (it has a brite cap on it, so the louder the master, the less trebly; Ford sets his around 5). Next, set the Drive control to literally 1 or 1.5 - pretty low, and the guitar input gain control to 0.5. (Think about how Robben constantly uses that volume pedal to control the amount of guitar signal going into the amp...this gives you some room).
Now you have a very nice sounding Dumble Fender on Steroids with mids clean, with Bass at 5, Mids at 3-5, treble at 5, presence at 3-5. Jack up the Level output volume to compensate for the lower gain settings. Pair it with a G12-65H speaker. Cab Pack 17 has many choices (full disclosure, I produced 5 of the 6 Cabs in that Cab Pack). The BludoMix Cab in factory firmware is a 1x12 Alnico dual port cab, and will sound good but perhaps a tad darker (great for Jazz) on clean sounds than the G12-65H will.
Now, if you like, put a Zen drive in front on the BludoClean amp....or a boost...and listen to how that clean channel wakes up fast for grittier leads and touch-responsiveness.
For BludoLead, take the Lead default amp values. Put the Master Volume on 5. Put drive at 4-5 and Overdrive at 4-5, and experiment with the tone stack swaps above. If you want the amp to feedback effortlessly on a note, raise the overdrive setting higher combined with the gain, provided you have sufficient volume coming out your speakers to hit your guitar pickups in a reinforcing loop, it will do it! Throw a boost or Zen drive on that, if you like...
Cliff is getting some more detailed, verified schematic-type info on Bludotone/other Dumble-style amps along with corresponding G3 measurements, and while he is super super busy with other more pressing things things these days, I am told one day he will put the BludoClean/BludoLead of regular Skyline, G3'd, into the firmware and perhaps a few other Dumble-style amp as surprises, we can look forward to that when he reaches it on his monumental "to do" list!
But we've never had it so lucky...all these boutique amps, awesome.