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Yes, you can just record the preamp then load IRs in your DAW but I find it easier to record with the IR already in place
The DSL20 is a great amp, but if you're needing to run a 20w with an attenuator to keep within your volume requirements then you're gonna struggle with a mic.
An attenuator, with a cab sim/IR loader may well get you some very good results...but for the £120 or so a mooer radar will set you back, you could pick up some seriously professional sounding software with plenty of change. I have two Friedmans, a Vox, and a Fender Twin sat next to me and 90% of the practice and messing about I record is through a plugin. If it's primarily for your own benefit then the best cost:tone:simplicity ratio is definitely finding a plugin you like the sound of.
Then add the included ReapVerb plugin.. and add a cab IR file
If you limit yourself to handful, it removes the analysis paralysis.. i have a couple of Marshall and a couple of AC30 cab IRs. Never found need for more than a couple. Just the cab.. nothing else to fiddle with other than the wet/dry mix
I got free cab IR files from here.. https://bedroomproducersblog.com/2010/10/01/free-sample-shootout-6-best-free-guitar-cabinet-impulse-responses/
Makes a huge difference to crappy sounding DI from Orange and DSL amps.