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personally if you like your Two Rock then get a head version or as you say the Studio Pro 35.
My recomendation? A little left field I know but the Friedman Dirty Shirley 40w head. It's less gainy than some of Dave's creations and the different modes make what is a single channel amp very versatile - for instance on the lowest gain setting it stays pretty clean very loud and sounds brilliant with pedals and on the highest gain setting it cleans up brilliantly and then of course just up the guitars volume for that wonderful dirt that IMO you can't get near with pedals. id at least audition one before discounting it because it's from a company known for high gain.
The TR Studio Pro 35 is high on my list as it does what the Crystal can and more plus each item is half the weight of the Crystal.
I'll check out the Friedman.
@Zoolooter yes I saw the Shawn Tubbs demo a few weeks ago but I can't find a McFly in the UK to try.
@Monkey42 the trouble with the head version of the Crystal is that it's £3k without a cab.
Carr Slant 6v head
Matchless Lightning
This one here (not affiliated);
http://thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/107244/bruno-underground-30-head-f-s-price-drop#latest
Rambler is magic and Slant is just bigger version of same
coda have a Slant head and cab at the moment
but you'll never stop having fun with a Kemper
In a room with a Divided, Carr Rambler (his current amp), a Hayseed and a Matchless, the Bruno gave a good account of itself and was on par with these others.
The TR is out of my price range.