Yeah thats the doom metal holy grail right now. I was actually wrong earlier as well.. The six knobber is simply called the Pro Tube Lead. Those are basically Laney's version of the JCM800. The AOR (Advanced Overdrive Response) are the higher gain heavy metal ones. That one your friend has is a Series 1, you can tell by the way the 4 knobs on the right are marked. From right to left theyre labeled Preamp 1 Volume, Preamp 2 Volume, Preamp 1 Level, Master Volume. A Series 2 I guess is actually a two channel amp, and the two knobs on the far right are Preamp and Master and the label AOR is underneath them, and the next two are Preamp and Master and marked channel one underneath. I couldve sworn my AOR30 said Series II on it, but mine had the layout of the Series 1 as far as the gain goes, exactly like the one in Baysides picture. There IS also an earlier six knob AOR, that only has Preamp and Master Volume instead of the Preamp 1/2 knobs. I read that these ones were actually PTP wired, mine was on a PCB.
There are some other differences between the two..
Series I:
Pull boost on the Treble knob
Impedance switch on the back with two speaker jacks
Series II:
Bright boost is on the Master Volumes for each channel instead of Treble (the eq is shared between both channels)
No impedance switch, multiple hardwired speaker jacks instead
Line out right next to the effects loop
That one in your pic is basically a single channel amp with a boost that kicks in an extra gain stage. It took me awhile to figure out how the volume knobs worked too. I sold it a few years ago so I had to dig out the manual to find the block diagram in it.. The signal comes in and goes through Preamp 1 Volume -> Preamp 2 Volume -> EQ -> Master. This bypasses the first tube completely and youre only hitting V2 and V3. Now if you pull the Preamp 1 Volume knob the signal hits that first tube (V1) at the beginning before it goes to the Preamp 1 Volume knob and into the next two tubes. When the boost is on, the Preamp 1 Level knob is after the Master Volume in the circuit for some additional volume control. If the boost is off that knob does nothing.
If you plug into the Low Input, it bypasses both the extra Preamp 1 tube, and the first gain stage and your signal goes right to the Preamp Level 2 knob and then EQ -> Master. You CAN still pull the boost on and use the Preamp 1 level as an additional Master as well.
So its basically a JCM800 with a switchable extra gain stage for more overdrive on the High Input, and an additional Master Volume knob on the Low Input.
Im assuming the Series II doesnt have as much control over the gain staging since instead of the dual preamp knobs, it actually has a seperate AOR channel that only has a Preamp and Master knob.