If you've read the GAS thread you know I've just purchased a new amp set up and I thought I'd post my first impressions.
Rig:
Orange Rockerverb 50 -> THD Hot Plate atenuator -> Orange 4x12 Cab (Vintage 30's)
The rockerverb has a clean and a dirt channel, single input, tube driven FX loop, footswitch ports for channel and reverb, 1 16 Ohm and 2 8 Ohm outputs.
I was expecting great things from the gain channel and haven't been disappointed. It has 4 preamp tubes that get brought into play sequentially as you turn up the gain, this means that the characteristic of the sound changes as each tube gets added to the mix. I don't know how common this is but it's a great feature and gives massive versatility. I've not even started to really get to grips with it yet. The channel goes from very clean at high volume and low gain, up to metal levels, it's not as hot as some I know, but I don't play out and out metal (if I did I'd have got the Thunderverb).
A quick note here on the Hot Plate. I'm very impressed with this, it seems quite transparent and alows me to really drive the head with out getting bleeding ears. It's not perfect, it does suck tone a little, but I'll live with that to be able to get the full range of tones out of the head.
The clean channel of the RV was the nicest surprise, really clean, chiming tones, great articulation and presence. I was amazed at the extra level of detail present in the sound, the only downside is that is lays bare every dodgy note and fluffed fretting, but it sounds great when you get it right.
Having only played on single speaker outputs before I can't compare with anything else, but playing through a 4x12 adds so much presence to the sound, the Hot Plate means I can play at the same volums as before but the sounds is so much 'bigger' than before.
I'm very happy with my new setup. Of course you have to live with these things for a while before you know for sure, but I can't see me trading it in after a month or two. Check the GAS thread for pics.