But have you tried the 4x12 v30 IR cabs in the BAD CabCloneIR? I actually was surprised.. kinda liked them.
Yeah, I have a 50W Badlander. 1, 3, and 7 are the best-sounding of the stock IRs, to me. I don't know what it is, but all 3rd party IRs I've tried always sound really tubby and harsh, like the high end buzz is really digital-sounding and stands out too much, and the bass & low-mids sound like the cab is a Rubbermaid tub or something.
Maybe it's how I EQ my amps (with parametric in the loop), but my homemade IRs never sound like that.
I couldn't get down with any IRs or cab sims until I made my own. They don't sound great on their own, but with a little EQ in the Wall of Sound plugin, I think they sound way better than any 3rd party IR I've ever used (and I've gone thru and sampled every single one available in the WoS store, have several from Bogren, and have had a couple pedals with analog cab sims, and the analog cab voicings in the Torpedo Captor and Rivera Mini Rock Rec).
But I put some of mine in the Badlander CabClone and they sound terrible thru there, and very different from how they sound in the WoS plugin running flat with no EQ or power amp sim. So there must be some kind of processing happening in the CabClone that's optimized for their IRs.
It also gets buggy when I have my IRs on it. Sometimes doesn't switch IRs when I switch channels, unless I go turn the selector knob on the back. The Bogren IRs don't work on it (silence), even though they're .wav files. .aif files don't work on it. And it has a latency that puts it partially out of phase with anything in the WoS.
So I just stick with using the WoS. I need a few stereo tracks, anyway, running dual-stereo wet/dry or parallel wet/wet with 4 reactive load boxes.