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Click to expand.I use Amplitube 3. My two favorite settings are the JCM800 clean but select the KT66 power tubes or a twin amp setup using a tweed and a blackface fender. I very rarely use the built in effects. I usually plug my pedal board straight into my DI.
As far as the cabs go, you should take a look at some of the impulses available as they're WAY better than the speaker emulations that any amp sim provides IMHO. The top two songs on my YouTube page were done with Amplitube 3 user fender emulations with the supplied speaker emulations. I'm a big fan of clean, or cutting sounds. I am very used to the Fender Bassman which is close to the amp I own.
I use that the most by far, it has a thick round clean tone and when pushed has a classic blues/rock sound. For a more cutting tone I prefer the Vox AC30.
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I used amp models of these 2 amps almost exclusively on my album which is in my sig, if you want to hear the sounds I got out of them. For effects I can't live without a tube screamer.
My favorite distortion pedal by far. What styles are you going for?