I don't want to come across sounding like an ad for Carr but I will have a Carr until the day I die. I also have a 71 Silverface Princeton Reverb and a 82 Deluxe Reverb II that I really like but never play (and will be selling soon because of this). They are great amps but need some volume to be fun. The reason I searched for something like my Carr is that I can get true tone and feel at very low volumes. I no longer live in a place where I can really crank an amp nice and loud but I can blast the Carr, max distortion, max tube saturation and turn it down to ½ or even a tenth of a watt and still get nice sounds.

Seriously. You can talk over it and still get harmonics or feedback and if you want sparkly clean, you can boost it full power (8 watts I think) and it sounds just beautiful. Dig in and it breaks up nicely. Very responsive to finger touch.

Versatility is key but I paid a hefty nickel for it too.
I have been mighty tempted to sell my Mercury only to replace it with the Carr Skylark! 6V6 splendor with the same versatility. Or maybe the new Lincoln… LOL!

And while I am on tubes, the Mercury will run 6L6, KT66, EL84 and with a Yellow Jacket, an EL84. With a simple and fast re-bias you can open quite a world of sound – name a "sound" and you can come close to it. So, clean/crunch/distortion settings, wonderful reverb, 8, 2, 1/2 or 1/10 watts all in an indestructible package. Steve Carr stands behind his product. I have had that amp for over a decade now with absolutely zero issues. There were not as many low watt choices back then that really had TONE. There are a ton of very versatile, lower wattage amps out there today.
The Carr and probably the Swart are amps for guys that like to plug a guitar straight in and play. It will take pedals no problem but I usually don't use pedals and can get tons of great sounds.
I am also attracted to shiny objects.

There is also a mint Champ SE that sits unused (fantastic Fender cleans BTW) and then there is the THR10 that gets to sit in the great room because it is small and looks good and the wife won't let the big, ugly amps in the room! But that Carr is my #1.

If I had unlimited funds and time, there would be a revolving door of amps and guitars and the Lonestar would make a presence at some point! There are some great demos over at carramps.com if you want to get inspired to play a bit. That new Lincoln just smokes.
This ran a bit long, sorry.
