I had no idea people played amps on "2" 
Is that possible?
Haha, we actually quit gigging at one bar (where we would have to turn it down to like 2" on my tweed deluxe, talk about no sweet spot, that amp if it isn't over half way has no balls at all). Anyway, the bartender (woman) who I might add is NOT the manager of the bar, would have us turn down until she could chat on her cell phone in the bar. I kid you not, the money was on the low side to begin with, and if you have to turn down where the amp's are just barely making noise, it takes any sort of 'energy' the band might have had away to a point where its like, why are you even hiring us? We finally turned down they're offer of gigs there. I know for some its like, hey whatever I'll play at any volume, but on a 5 piece where your barely making beer and gas money you soon tire of hauling your gear across town only to tell you to turn down to a whisper.. haha. It was actually comical at one point, I mean I'm like dude I'm using about 13 watt amp with a inefficient speaker and I'm still to loud? Oh well, sorry to side track things, but yeah some people actually DO have to play at 2... (even in my apt I'm at 5 or so on the Tweed fortunately the neighbors like my playing).
Regards,
Don
PS: VVR is a wonderful thing and future amps under 50 watts (all mine will be) will probably have it from here on out, the extra 30-40 bucks is cheap for attenuation that kinda works, just an opinion of course.