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Marshall 8080.
And here's why. If you're just going to use it for recording, or playing at bedroom levels, then generally the power tube section isn't going to do you much good. They really only sound great when they're cranked.
In my opinion, at bedroom levels, solid state amps rule. Especially amps in this price range. But the killer thing about these amps is that they are solid state/ tube hybrids. Meaning that the clean channel is solid state, and the distorted channel runs off of 1-12ax7. So you can still tailor the sound of the distortion by using your favorite NOS preamp tube. (for this amp my personal favorite would be an RCA 12ax7 Long-plate.
Power tubes really have very little to do with the sound of a tube amp, but rather the feel and response. So basically it's the preamp tubes that create the different sound of them. At lower volume levels they don't seem to have much bite. That's because the power tubes aren't being driven enough.
With these amps you can have one sound in the Dist. channel, and in 5-minutes, change the preamp tube and get a whole different sound. Depending on the different preamp tube you swap it with. I believe that someone at the Mesa Boogie forum said that there are roughly about 50- different sounding preamp tubes in existence within the preamp tube world. So your options are quite a bit. Either way, because of the hybrid design, the gain sound can sound full and crisp at lower volumes.
Great Marshall Distortion tone that is tweakable. Awesome amps for the money.