Phil_S wrote:Don't beat yourself up too much about whether you "need" another amp or deserve it, or how you've lost your chops. When you get the amp done, you'll want to play more and you'll find your chops.
As for Metro or Mojo, you'll do fine with either one. Don't sweat this one. If cash is tight, you won't be sorry you got the Mojo.
MBD115, Phil makes an excellent point. Before I got into ampbuilding, I had never owned a really great tube amp. As the years moved on, I had sold my rig (man, I miss that '72 4x12 Marshall cab), hadn't played with a band in a long time, let my chops kind of slide, and really missed playing music. Then one day after being largely where you are now, I thought "why not build an amp?" It was the answer to being able to get killer tone but not go bankrupt doing it. And rediscover the joy of loud music!
Having a hand made amp (especially one you made) is inspirational in itself and will motivate you to practice. Besides that, you will have <i>far</i> better tone than you can buy and for half the cost. Back in the day, I had a bit of effects and while I still love chorus and delay, now I play mostly just guitar plugged straight in. I can get some crushing tone with my 6V6 Plexi for instance. Also, playing a touch sensitive amp straight up is an eye opener and a bit of a rude awakening at first. I had to really get back in touch with being able to control the guitar. It's always a work in progress, but I'm certainly a much better player now and it's such a blast to have an incredible sounding amp.
So, don't lament your chops or get paralyzed by amp choice, follow your heart and your heroes and get your kit! Oh, and I would go for the Metro JTM kit. You can always build the 18 later, but that JTM will put a grin on your face for sure. Good luck dude.