Oddly, it's the amp I never had that brought me to Mesa!
In my earliest years (early 90s) I had a Crate combo, then a Fender Performer 1000 (holy loud, Batman!), then in my 15 years of gigging I used smaller Laney combos (EL84s, British voiced, 10" Celestion speakers). Coming to the end of the gigging years I had a classic soul band and really wanted a Deluxe Reverb Reissue for vintage style cleans but I never got around to getting one. I tried some Jensen speakers in my Laneys for more vintage tones and they were nice for cleans but my overdrives and distortions suffered. But I soon realized that all my favorite players had Fender-like clean channel with Celestions, so that was the way to go. Andy Timmons and Dominic Miller particularly impressed me with their Mesa rigs. Needing to be public transport friendly, a Lonestar was out of the question for me. But I read that Dominic Miller used a pair of Express 5:25s as a lighter weight rig on a Sting tour with an orchestra and I was sold.
I found a 2010 1x12" Express in British tan, in rough shape but mostly working and at a great price. I literally scrubbed it clean, got rid of the cigarette smoke smells, new grill cloth, fixed the non-functional Contour control, and tried a few speakers and I love it! I just grin from ear to ear, every time. I have a G12M Greenback in there right now and the amp does a better job for me than a DRRI could ever have done, and it has the 5 watt mode, and it's a few pounds lighter than the DRRI too!
Sometimes I think it's more amp than I need, and I know I can flip it and come out a few hundred bucks ahead, but there is literally nothing else out there right now in my budget that could make me happier.