+1 to the Spider... the Spider III is relatively new and lots of people on the Line 6 board talk about how it sounds better than the old Spiders. I just got the 30 watt Spider III as a practice/backup amp last week... I love it! The Mesa model sounds really, really good, at reasonable bedroom levels. I highly recommend it, as long as you can keep in mind that it is a modelling amp, solid state, and isn't supposed to sound and feel like a tube amp. I personally like having both tube and solid state. I do the same thing EQ wise to the Mesa model as I do with my Roadster... drop the gain a tad, drop the treble to 11ish, and boost the mids. Not too gainy, nice and full. It sounds amazing, responsive, chug-friendly, sweet singing lead tone (the Alnico 8 magnet I just put in my Pearly Gates probably helps with that). But I like it a lot, and the clean tone sounds good too.
200 bucks for the 30 watt one (smallest one you can use a footswitch with), 30 bucks for the footswitch, get free shipping from an online site. It will be heard over a drummer.
It just sucks because even the smaller Mesa combos are LOUD and you still have to crank them some to get good tone. I was pleasantly surprised with the Spider III 30 (again, it is solid state/modelling, but they are better for lighter/quieter purposes). Its only 20-30 pounds too... which rocks.
Starting at 75 watts you get all the artist presets, whatever, but if you just want to play then the 30 watt with its 4 channels is fine.
Lol JP I feel like I'm just telling you to buy everything that I have... not that thats a bad thing, right?