Ah, snap. My 212 is also a little distorted but it's not the speakers; plug my head into the cab and it's fine. I'll take it apart soon and check some volts. I made my own footswitches, though Tim kindly sold me the 212 with an original VS footswitch.
I also have a broken Line 6 Flextone which randomly changes parameters. I'm told the Spiders are more reliable if you're not gigging.
I wouldn't mind a valve amp again, but issues with my son's TSL100 have reminded me of the running costs. Still, a little 36-watter would do nicely. If you really want a low-power valve amp, you must be aware of the Epiphone Valve Junior. Cheap and lots of mods possible. Thomann do
the Harley Benton badged version that has a tone control, the GA-5, for £72 plus carriage. The Peavey Nano's even cheaper (B-stock £60) if you like that.
Epiphone have also got the
Blues custom switchable 15W/30W if you've got a bit more money. (£282 at Thomann) but then you're heading up towards Fender Blues Junior territory.
Anyway, take a look at
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=tu ... bos&oa=pra to get a look at combos there sorted by price. Hmm, GA15 with 3-band EQ for £115, Fender Champion 5W for £120.
A few folks round here have the Orange Tiny Terror, too. Search for posts and you'll find loads.