I love it, but I don't wanna carry it
I don't like the combo's speaker anyhow.
I find that in a LOT of combos. Only two that I do like (so far) are my ol' Boogie DC-5 (gone now-too heavy), and my Viper. The Viper can get very low, like a bigger cab, which really fills a room when you have a hard-hitting drummer. TBH, I haven't used the Viper much lately because I have to hit one extra button to change the amp channel - my other amps change with the patch change in my multi FX. The Viper can't do that...grrrr...
So, I'm gigging with my mini-heads and their adjoining speaker cabs. I have a Carvin V3 with a Carvin 2x12 slant cab, and a Peavey Classic 20 mini head with it's matching 1x12 cab. It's a big cab for a 1x12, but very lightweight. Currently, I'm using a BOSS MS3 to control the amps and FX and switch loops in/out. It's small, lightweight and built like a BOSS pedal.
Here are pix for posterity, like I always say, wait ten minutes...it'll change.
The beer bottle is to show you how small the Peavey head is. The pedalboard from left to right; Line6 G50 Wireless | Boss FS7 for Bank up/down | Boss MS3 Multi Switcher and FX | Pitch Fork Harmonizer | Boss Wah/Univibe | Home made Solo button. The MojoMojo pedal is my 'classic rock' tone when I use the two channel Peavey. I don't use it at all with the 3-channel Carvin.