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(me, I don't have a proper opinion on that myself - other that modelling things work for me. Then, I never played guitar through a real amp, and bass only occasionally through the TC Elliot in our rehearsal space back then. On the other hand, I do have a few analogue synths (which I won't replace with VSTis, but then again I also have far more digital synths which I won't replace with VSTis, so...)
I can offer some thoughts regarding guitar DI.Have you considered trying a digital amp modeler? Decent units cost (new) from $200 (Digitech RP355) to $900+ (Avid Eleven Rack) and are designed to sound like a mic'd amp. Bonus: they also have FX. Great for recording; great for DI in any venue that provides a decent sound system...I ditched my tube amps five years ago. The only things I've given up are amp volumes that can't be dialed down low enough for the room, unexpected (and costly) maintenance,
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