Thanks, I found the Brit 2204 to be the closest at the moment without eq-ing a lot or going into the more advanced options of sag, hum ripple , bias etc...
Orange is good but there's something with the drive that makes it kinda flubby.
The Badger 30 is a very special kind of amp due to the extremely sensitive input it has. every nuance of playing and every tiny little movement of the volume and tone poti comes out of the speaker. I had tried a lot of amps and also owned some of them for a while like Bogner, Friedman, Supro, 65 amps and some vintage Fender and Marshall from the 60s but I got stuck with the Badger especially with the Kokoboost.
I do use the Helix live primarily as FX Unit for the Badger because my Pedalboard was just to big and way to complicated to program and maintain ( Gigrig G2, Strymon Timline and Mobius and a lot of Stomp Boxes ). But my goal at the moment is to get a certain feel and sound, similar to the badger for home-use, recording and practicing so that I can leave my Head at the rehearsal room.