I'm pretty neutral on all of this. I use amp modelers extensively, for a variety of purposes, from pocket POD to Pod Pro, often through a power amp and a real cab, mic'd up. I also use real amps. Although the guitar amp modeler argument (an old one) is only partially germaine to this discussion, it is relevent.
First, when I dial up a POD model of a Soldano VLO Superlead, do I expect it to sound like a cranked-up Soldano? No. Do I care if it sounds like a Soldano? No. All I care about is- does it sound good, and is it useful for the song I'm working on? I *have* found that using amps, speakers, and mics improves the usefulness of modelers considerably. Then it involves moving air,room reflections, and the personalities of mics and preamps, instead of treating the modeler like a DI box on steroids.
As far as this mic thing goes, do I care if the model sounds like
a KMS104? No. I only care whether it sounds good, if it usable for the song I'm performing, and the presence or absence of noise. Because it's live gear, reliability and robust build quality are a major factor. I also care whether I can plug that
digital wireless doohicky into a KMS104, or a C535, or an SM7, MD421, whatever, and how it sounds when I do that. No doubt- an affordable wireless mic system that is not subject to RFI is very attractive. As far as modeling goes, the jury is totally out on whether the current level of technology will produce anything useful or not.
And Miroslav, I have to say that while I appreciate your point of view, be careful that it doesn't become religion, something that you can't argue with, and which is not affected by facts. It seems like if tomorrow, that modeler was built, which for a couple hundred bucks, could *perfectly* copy that Mesa, Soldano, Black Face, Roland, Vox, or whatever, you would still reject it because it isn't The One True Tube Amp of Antioch. Whether it ain't the real thing or not, modeling technology is improving every day, and I expect it will be around for years to come. In the meantime, if it *is* religion, here's a little pep talk, with apologies to Peter Jackson- "Now there may come a day when the power of vacuum tubes fails, but it is not *this* day. Today we fight!" -Richie