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You never see used ones for sale though
But, that aside, I'd suggest ...
Rift PR18 with a good dirt and boost pedal in front - that gives you home and barn.
All in one box solution - 65 Amps Ventura ... but, good luck finding one, at least for the moment until Dan gets the show back on the road (avoid the over-priced instance on e-bay with a US power config).
Almost all in one box solution - Orange Rocker 30 and an EQ pedal.
You can get a free 5 yr warrantly if you register on line, and customer service from Laney is superb.
Even years out of warranty they offer a fixed price amp repair service. Some months back I had an intermittent fault on my 9yr old Laney Cub 12R Can't remember exact figure but it was around £60 Inc pick up and redelivery, regardless of time to fix. Got it back in under a week and good as new!
Sounds great at home, wonderful cleans, very Marshall like gain (it's based on a Marshall circuit), and plenty loud for small club gigging and rehearsals. Ive even put mine through a 4x12 Marshall Cab in rehearsal rooms and it just blew my mind how huge this 15w amp sounded!
Really can't recommend Laney, and the Cub 12R in particular, enough. If it doesnt put a big smile on your face when you play it, then you probably need to think about taking up drums or something! Lol
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/200205/ghetto-amps
Delicious and tasty.
Such a good amp.
You'll never get it cooking at home without a good attenuator. Not unless you want to go deaf.
https://speakerimpedance.co.uk/?act=two_parallel&page=calculator