Not you specifically, it was shotgunned.
I think many companies that are CE, ROHS, and certified for international trade, are tending towards PCB, corner cutting, and or literally copy and paste designs without real thought. 65amps is one example where they truly cut some weird corners. Great amps, it is just where the corners are cut that drags them down. Morgan amps, for example, has some odd, overlooked design issues that should not be in an amp sold to the public, and to boot, they are not made the way they used to be. Bogner, Friedman, et all, are all great amps but are starting to be made to a price point. Ever since the majority of the once " Boutique " names went to Boutique Amp Distribution, they oddly enough are no longer " Boutique ". They are not made in any way shape or form as a boutique amp would be made. And because a distributor now has much of the production being done overseas, the quality has dropped, and weird design flaws slip through the gaps.
I think the true " Boutique " guys are simply slaying it right now. You can't get a better amp at any better of a price than you can from a dude like me can produce. Ashen, Acorn, Eddie Wang, Benson, Hot Baby Octopus, Soul Tramp Amps, and Roccaforte are just a few that are actually made by some dude in his garage or small shop making the things 100% by hand one amp at a time.