Nice Vox Darwin !! ....... I going to have to get some good pictures of my amps , I like talking about them too and just starting to really get into it ....
I need to do a shoot out between my 1976 Super Reverb and 1973 Twin reverb , I like the twin just from the fact it is lighter and easier to move around but it might not sound as good as the Super , I need to do a side by side ..... I am looking into a couple Carvin's VT50 head with Hasserl mods or X100B head to replace the fenders do to the weight , with the Carvin's I'm hoping channel 1 to be equal to or better cleans than the Fender and channel 2 will be like a Hot Rodded Marshal sound .....
for my Metal band I have a Peavey 6505 + combo 1x12 and just got a Carvin micro V3m head with Carvin 2x12 slant top ..... the Peavey does the Metal great but the cleans are terrible witch is where the Carvin V3m came into play , it does Metal great and is darn close to my Fenders on the clean channel and has better reverb than both of the Fenders ..... we do play about 5 clean songs so that's why the Peavey got replaced , that and the weight of the combo verses the head , the Micro V3m is all metal construction and still only weighs 19 pounds , feels like I'm carrying a Lunch Box to practice , the V3m is also a 3 channel amp that is very sensitive , the control knobs are numbered to 10 and every number makes a difference in sound so you can make it sound really sweet or really screw it up

.... what ever it takes you can adjust it to get there ,
seems like you can't have too many amps ..... kinda like guitars ..... I just need more money , like a lot more money to get all the amps I would like to have , Mesa has a new MK V 25 amp out that looks delicious and would love to get my hands on , not to mention brands like Two Rock and Soldano , I guess we could separate them out in different category by cost , size and weight
