The Champion 600 has a 6" speaker only... kinda tiny...
http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=2330100000
For Fender , i might be looking at this instead that has a 12" speaker. But it has one channel only... and the high gain sound kinda thin on the website demo.
Blues Junior
http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=0213205000
was hoping to have 2 channels and kinda worried 15 watts tube amp might be too loud for home use, i had a 40 watts marshall tube amp in the past and the volume knob never goes past 3 ... kinda wasted.
THe Laney VC15 was the only one with all the features i like, with a 10" speaker. 2 channels, fx loop, footswitching ability, proper tone controls, and cheapest among my choices perhaps. But its has one major drawback, its sound is not very defined and clear... overdrive kinda fuzzy and not rich and the cleans are not very punchy.
http://www.laney.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod=vc15-110
and also its brother the LC15R, which i prefer its punchier and clearer and richer sound over the VC15...probably due to its class A , one channel circuit (duh!).
http://www.laney.co.uk/show_prod.php?prod=lc15r
I really not sure how much difference in usage limitations between a 1 and 2 channels amp has for a home-use amp. Caught in a difficult situation bwtween these 2 now... haha.
And yeah, i'm givng the crate V5 a pass as it doesn't have a conventional low, mid and hi controls. The Laney lionheart 5 watts amp might also be out of my budget too... i think it cost more than $2k. For this money, can get a mesa boogie express 5:25.
I know got a home based dealer in singapore selling Gries amp , the Gries Five , he selling for $1900, kinda out of my budget anyway...my budget around $1k.
sidetrack abit...so far the best amp sound i've heard through my own guitar is a Peavy EVH 5150 stack in a recording studio... shiok!