Btw, on a sidenote: I really always thought I prefered component modeling over captures (for obvious reasons), but for me there's something to be said in favour of captures. Apart from the capture hunting aspect (which is in fact a bit annoying, same thing as with IRs, just with yet some more implications), once you have some captures saved as quickly accessible presets, you can kinda call it a day and just work from there. Simply because there's no options to switch this or that on whatever amp, alter wicked bias and whatever settings and so on. You just work with what you have - and usually, given the core quality of whatever capture is right, I'm absolutely fine with that.
Defenitely helps that I'm using pedals a lot to do some tone shaping (regardless whether they're real or virtual ones) since almost forever already. Core tone, some choice pedals, done.
This is every bit where the Tonex One suits me just fine (sure, I'm still in the honeymoon or rather horrorshow phase of looking at pretty much every capture there is on ToneNET, but that seems to find a bit of a pause already).
Fwiw, while I can defenitely see how people like whatever kind of pseudo-real cab micing artistics, this is the same reason why I'm still using just a mere handful of IRs. No "Oh, let's see what happens when I move that mic a bit out or choose another angle - and what about that condenser mic? Shouldn't I try that as well? - with the few IRs I like (and they're defenitely tried and trusted since some years already), it's set and forget, and then go from there.
All of that will defenitely not stop me from lusting after a Helix Stadium (and possibly grabbing one some day), but as I'm just setting up some things for the next gigs (I hope the second Tonex will arrive in time for friday), I can't help it but having a massive grin at how much I enjoy my current setup (minus the horror that is Boss GT editing, but I'm largely done with it for the time being).