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I have a few variants of TT20's that I have amassed over the years and a TT100 that I bought cheap as a non runner, intending to try out it's Neo speakers, then found it was easily fixed :-D
The TT20's are my go to amp for home use as I like the flexibility & warm sound (some information here with the usual invaluable input from @ICBM ; ) https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/176579/amp-sound-from-a-schematic#latest
The TT100 (Ecc83's EL34's) is a totally different beast to the TT20's (Ecc83's & EL84's).
My TT100 is the combo 2x12" with Celestion Century Vintage Neodymiums, still too big & heavy for me but the cleans & headroom are impressive. Midi capable too if that is your thing.
I came across this Laney thread too https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/37585/so-if-marshall-wont-do-what-about-laney/p1
As with most things guitar related, to say that opinions are divided is a major understatement
Oh yes, apparently some bloke called Andy Timmons used a Laney TT100h so maybe not such total crap?
If you try a web search, you will get wider views.
Obviously, you should try before you buy if you can, but the best thing about 1990's Laneys is that they are generally available for bugger all, so IMHO that makes them worth a speculative punt.
Hope this helps, but probably not
The clean channel wasn’t inspiring but I loved the lead channel with high gain.
It was very portable
But i might have made a bit of a break through with the an Amp app,so we'll see.
Check out youtube where someone put the laney cleans against kemper cleans and I think you would be surprised with the results. I've not recorded with it and doubt without using some sound re enforcement (DI/Mic a cab) it would cut it with a heavy drummer..