OK, I played around with the amp yesterday and experimented with volume levels... its pretty **** loud, but I found the difference between Tube rectifier and the diode as far as volume levels go - the diode keeps getting louder whereas the tube rectifier loses out on the volume increase. That is helpful to know, as far as balancing between channels goes. I was able to get very close to overdriving the tubes with SPONGY, 50 watt, diode, and playing at drummer/practice volumes. I also tried using a Hot Plate on 4 and 8 db to help me drive the amp extra hard, and I don't think I like the tone when I push the power tubes REALLY hard, but I like when I make them work a little. It just doesn't sound as good when the tubes are overdriven completely - driven sounds great, but overdriven becomes a bit of a muddy mess in my opinion. The tone just seemed to suffer once I started really cranking it - though I'm not sure how much of that was due to the Hot Plate, because I was using it to help control the volume level. But I found the sweet spot, where the compression kicks in and playing becomes almost effortless - I'll probably be using SPONGY more now in order to get closer to the sweet spot at practice levels. I was having so much fun jamming that I was 25 minutes late to my lab