I used to beieve that, too. Until every soundman reminded me you want clear and clean volcals coming through the monitors, and not my teeny weenie guitar with some cheezy Big Muff on top. And I've played with more than one bass player who wanted to use his rack mount Sans Amp BDI into the mains (why carry a power amp or big speaker cabinets?). That went over about equally as well. So we have amplifiers on stage. And we want some clean headroom, so that 5-watt Champ isn't an option (just as dintymoore knows). I equate it with driving a Cadillac and bitching about the gas milage. To be looked on as a professional, you show up to professional gigs with professional (and appropriate) gear. That Longhorn tailgate party is a whole 'nother thang. Just as electronic drums did not spell the demise of acoustic drums, little amps did not put any nails in any stacks' coffin. Testosterone or not, the laws of physics won't allow a Champ to 'feel' the same as a stack.