How many watts is the TT? I thought about it, but I'm not completely sold on the Orange sound.
I got me one of the Vox AC4TV valve combos. It has 4, 1, and 1/4 watt. It sounds absolutely divine once it's over half-way on the volume at any of the settings (actually, the cleans below that are divine as well). In the shop, the 1 watt setting sounded best to me, and perfectly managable, I thought I was going to be in tonal heaven... (No headphone options on this one though).
But now it's home, even halfway on 1/4 watt is a bit loud!!
I took a lot of convincing (I really wanted the sound of a cranked valve amp, nothing else), but I gave in and got me a cheap overdrive pedal.
I've only had the overdrive a day, but I'm so glad I gave in - I have to admit it works for me. I can get the AC4TV down to almost whispering and I'm getting a decent tone. Unless everyone's out, I'm using the amp "clean" and letting the pedal get me the tone - this seemed absolute anathema to me, but I have to say it works. I can even use the 1 and 4 watt settings now - which give me a slightly better tone.
When it seems reasonable to me, and I crank the amp, the overdrive pedal turns into a tasty little boost.
What I'm saying is, if you're thinking like I was, then mebbe for practicing, you need to go this route? (And you do need to turn it down :lol: our idea of "but I can only just hear it" is usually somewhat more intrusive to everyone else!!)
I believe you have other options that might suit better than the Spider - the Vox valvetronix amps, the Cubes, etc - but I've not really investigated any of those (I am using the valvetronix modelling in a Vox Tonelab LE for recording - and it's excellent, better than Line 6's modelling for my money).
Good luck! :D