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I believe that one of these may fit what you're after.
I play guitar and take photos of stuff. I also like beans on toast.
The Quilter serves double duty as it is a full on amp in its own right and is also my backup solution for whatever rig i choose and means I have a simple and portable option if i want to mess with wet/dry or stereo options.
Both are plenty loud enough for gigging.
@Octatonic, did you have something to do with the development of the GT-800 FX?
It's also light and easily fits in the Helix rucksack or the Novation 25 rucksack I use for my LT.
Finally, there's its killer feature that the Matrix doesn't have - the active EQ. It's so much more useful than the usual passive EQ stacks, whereby (for example) you can add as much bass as you want and you actually get more bass, rather than more mud.
I suppose the Quilter has the most flexibility but if I was ONLY looking to provide a poweramp for a modeller, the SD would probably be my first choice given the size and tone controls. I know the purists will say that a poweramp shouldn't need tone controls as it's sole job is to make stuff louder, but they are handy to fine tune different cabs/ rooms.
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