The tweed model on my Boss GT6 & Katana is superb. It's my go-to. Really great when cranked up, responds to touch as well as anything digital I've tried. With low gain and a lot of volume, it's glassy and bell like, sounds like a Roland JC120 or a Twin.....but put some gain and a little OD on it and it really sings. I used it for everything on this track:
https://craiggibson.bandcamp.com/track/metric-aveI like the Boss GT/ME/Katana models of a Marshall hi-gain, too...it's not really my go to sound anymore, but if I want a searing british lead tone it's awfully good.
I also really dig the LePou amp sims (VST/plugins). They're free, which is even better, but I've got several $$ versions that aren't nearly as good. The Lextac is a Bogner sim, and while I have no Bogner to compare it to, I love the tone. The LE456 is similar to an Engl Powerball, and also very good. I really recommend trying them out if you do VST's. I couple those with some of the free IR loaders. Almost without exception, I like a greenback 2x12 speaker emulation/IR.