Thanks for all the input guys.
Ironically, I currently own and play a Marshall DSL100 and figured that I need a more compressed tone (not too much compression, but "just right"). I've used my friend's Mesa Rectifiers (duals and triples) on recordings and gigs alike... all of my friends have one, (but then again who doesn't?) and frankly, i am not too impressed at all. its too buzzy for my tastes, almost like its muffled. I play a lot of legato and two-hand tapping and i find it hard to accomplish these techniques with the rectifiers, even with light gauge strings.
I've tried the Krank Revolution and the Peavey JSX. Both great amps... kills the rectifiers IMO. great compression for my style. Im primarily interested in Laney's because of Paul Gilbert's tone in Recer X's "Technical Difficulties" album.
how would you compare the Laney VH100 to the amps that I've previously stated?