Fender Champions are great. Yer everything is cheap (relatively) in the US from Amazon. Ain't so here unfortunately. We can only look from afar with envy.
I have Fender's Champion 100 x2. Has a clean preamp bypass input just perfect for my NUX AS-4 amp sim which does Marshallish tones best, as used by Clapton when he recorded "Sunshine of Your Love". But I'm staying right away from 100W while I learn this....hahaha.
It already sounds pretty good to the lay ear, or so my wife flatters me. Fortunately I'm a fast learner, but attacking it persistently and obsessively hasn't hurt progress either. My fingers are pretty raw and sore today, so the neighbours are scoring a short lull in a period of diminished activity. LOL.
I 'fess the issue for me isn't actually facilitating quiet practise. That's easy using either my portable AmPlug or headset outputs from every amp. My very real in this instance personal 'weaknesss' lies in resisting temptation, to paraphrase the character "Scotty" from Star Trek, "I'm giv’n her all she’s got Captain, an’ I canna' give 'er no more!" on external speakers feelin' the energy in the room.
Yam THR5 and THR5as are a super bang for the buck amps, but I think I'd go with a THR 10 for electric unless I really needed the smaller form factor. I currently use my Stagepas clone PA (with its mixer) either mic'd or DI, or a Fender Acoustasonic for my acoustics, although I'll often lazily plug into anything most convenient. e.g. my Blackstar Fly 3. I really like the Acoustasonic and it performs a sterling job meeting what I require of it, but the THR5a is a gem of an acoustic amp IMV. I don't own one yet. Well down the wishlist at the moment.
Freestanding house here too, but sound does carry.