Since everyone is weighing in on small amps, thought I'd put in my 2 cents too. A while ago I got a deal on an exec model (fancy wood finish) of Fender's KILLER small practice amp, the G-DEC. They cost a bit more, but in the house I use this pretty much exclusively. It's like a Swiss Army amp- it does EVERYTHING! It's deep, and if you have the time to get into it, it can teach you a LOT!! First off, get the one w/the 10" speaker, a G-DEC 2 OR 3 model. They sound pretty badass, and I seldom even get off of the first tone on there, but it can sound like almost ANY kind of ax of STYLE, from grunge to acoustic to jazzy. You can tweak the sounds, and save them to user presets. THEN, there's the BACKING TRACKS- to jam over & help w/song ideas- you can change the tempo, instruments, other cool stuff. Look it up to see what all it can do, and I dont even have the most up-to-date model. It's the best $$ I've spent on some gear inna while, and I have WAAAY too much stuff, but this gets USED, and when I have time to really explore, I always learn something NEW! (Has a tuner too). Go to a music store and try one out. Dont let the guy TELL YOU what you need, either- play as many as you can, even if you cant afford them. Then YOU pick the one that best suits YOU, or you think will take you the farthest (furthest? I dunno.) The G-DEC is DEF. worth a look though- if you want something that will help you GROW, AND sounds killer w/out needing extra FX or stomp-boxes either. I would stay away from that whole scene, as w/computer recording you can usually find any tone that you need. Lots of people like them, I've always used multiFX boxes, but would rather find something I can just plug into and be DONE w/it! Good luck! -Al