Agree Don! Hard to pick a fave, but always fun to chat about it.
In that case...
These days, I get the most use out of my
Dr. Z Cure. It has awesome edge of dirt tone- like a Vox, but with 6V6s. It has a pre-phase inverter master as well as a post-phase inverter master (Level) and sounds great from quiet to loud. It has a footswitchable, adjustable tone stack bypass. It comes close to covering what my beloved
tweed Deluxe 5E3 clone does, but with more versatility and at quieter and louder volumes.
When I really want to hear how a guitar sounds, I use the
Mojotone Princeton Reverb clone that I built several years ago. It's just an awesome amp.
My best sounding amp is a
1966 Vibrolux Reverb that I've owned since 1990. It's in awesome shape, but seldom leaves the house these days- it's just too loud! The
Dr. Z Cure and
Mesa Fillmore 25 get the job done.
I bought a used
Mesa Mark Five:25 1x10 combo last week to replace one that I traded a guitar for last year. It's not my main style, but is great for when I "need" that Boogie sound that the
Fillmore 25 doesn't cover. It only weighs 24 pounds so it's nice to drag it out of my "studio" and use it all over the house.
I still haven't picked a favorite and could go on babbling like this for quite a while (I just mentioned 6 amps!)!