If it helps I've got a Positive Grid Spark that I enjoy using immensely the modelling software is decent and you can get a variety of decent tones with little effort. The only drawback is for the pedal modelling you need to use your phone to switch the pedals off/on which gets a bit annoying if you're in the middle of playing when you want to lose the overdrive, however this is set to change soon as they are about to release a Bluetooth pedal unit.
Also my brother traded in his tube amps of a Yamaha THR30IIW when his nipper came along and he rates it massively it's a little bit more spendy than the spark though.
I don't. There is such a wide variety of tones on the soundcloud that I find there is no real point in doing it myself. Search for a song by a player whose tone you want to emulate and there is normally a minimum of 5 or 6 different variations.
If it helps I've got a Positive Grid Spark that I enjoy using immensely the modelling software is decent and you can get a variety of decent tones with little effort. The only drawback is for the pedal modelling you need to use your phone to switch the pedals off/on which gets a bit annoying if you're in the middle of playing when you want to lose the overdrive, however this is set to change soon as they are about to release a Bluetooth pedal unit.
Also my brother traded in his tube amps of a Yamaha THR30IIW when his nipper came along and he rates it massively it's a little bit more spendy than the spark though.