Just in case anyone is still interested in this thread, I finally got a chanced to sit with both the Twinolux and Tremolux. The Tremolux is a lot like the Deluxe, but beefier with more balls in the bottom end. It had a fair amount of clean headroom (not tons, but more than I thought it might) and the breakup was very very sweet. Just a classic tweed sound. It was 2K in Canadian dollars. I would definitely consider buying one given my current venues (church and home, lol, and the rare club gig).
The Twinolux is a really really nice amp. Very versatile, with lots of tonal possibilities. I played with it for quite a while and loved it with the volume at almost max, and the guitar backed off a little. It was very clean (tweedy clean, not blackface clean), and just ROARED when I rolled up on the volume and leaned into it with my pick. It is very touch sensitive and those of you who learned to play blues before pedals became the norm will really like this amp. Like I said, I loved it, but it is too loud for my current purposes and expensive at 3k Canadian (but not overpriced, in my opinion).
I suppose if you knew what you were doing, you could make an amp like this, but since I don't, I found them priced right in the boutique ballpark. Not expensive for a handwired amp.