On the Orange Micro Crush: It's not noisy on the clean setting, which is a plus over cheaper SS practice amps. The digital tuner on it is decent enough to use in a pinch, but I have a Korg Pitchblack now that does a much better job. The distortion channel is not that great. It's noisy and best compared to a $30 Chinese distortion pedal than an Orange tube amp. The distortion does not like other pedals at all. However, I know a SS amp isn't going to overdrive like a tube amp, so I don't try to. I just use it set clean.
However, I much prefer using an ART mic tube preamp into a pair of headphones. This is what I use:
![Image](http://www.dancetech.com/aa_dt_new/hardware/IMAGES/art_Tube-MP-Studio_main.jpg)
It's cheap, overdrives nicely, and has an XLR out, which is cool. But, it will detect and stop any distortion, so you can't drive it very hard at all. I highly recommend getting a nicer tube for it and rocking out.
As far as getting a tiny tube head like a night train, Tiny Terror: I haven't really found one with the features that I want. Specifically, a master volume separate from the gain, full tone controls, and an effects loop. Onboard tube or spring reverb would be nice but not required. The Egnater Rebel 30 actually does all this AND has the built-in voltage limiter to drop it down to an actual 1 watt. (It's not an attenuator, so you don't lose high end. However, since it is so low wattage when turned down, you may not get any speaker-related tone characteristics (depending on the speaker, some compression or additional signal distortion.)
The problem I'm running into is actually finding one to play in the Milwaukee area. There's some dealers listed on the Egnater website, but they haven't been open at a time when I could get there, and they don't seem to actually stock Egnater amps. One of them is also a Carr, Matchless, etc dealer, and those manufacturers have amps that will also go down in wattage like the Egnater, they just cost 5 times as much.
Does anyone have an Egnater Rebel 20/30? I'm looking for a JTM45 tone without the 18 watts of power and without the price.. and it's hard to tell from Youtube audio if it would get me to that tone.