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Technically there are any number of options for going direct to PA, ranging from a Zoom MS50 for about £50, through to a full-fat Helix/Headrush/AxeFX which would be deep into four-figure ££ cost.
I currently have a board with soul food and angry driver on it then going through modulation effects into a marshall stack
Another board I had was a Bogner Ecstasy Red for distortion, but an AMT F-2 preamp pedal (the preamp from a Fender Twin, built with JFETs instead of valves) at the end. It was designed to be able to plug in to the effects return of any amp and get the sounds I wanted, during a time when I was playing a lot of gigs with shared backline. I tried the same thing - direct into the PC with IRs - and it sounded great.
I use a Session JD-10 for little gigs all the time... it's an all-analogue preamp/line driver, with speaker emulation, gain/master and a three-band EQ. Just stick it last in your FX chain. They're tough as old boots, sound pretty great once you suss the flat tone settings, and you can get a nice clean one for about £60 on the bay.