I've noticed that a number of the commercial profilers I like tend to modify, sometimes significantly, the post profile EQ of the profiles they sell. MBritt, Top Jimi, and Selah Sounds all seem to fall into that camp. I don't recall MBritt doing that in the old days but his last 2 or 3 packs, he's really pushing the bass and mids on some of them...and the high end too.
I guess it makes me wonder, and question, why don't you get that right in the guitar/amp EQ settings of what you're profiling at the time? Is it to push an EQ after the fact that favors live or studio? Is it because inherently, you can't get a "convincing" and pleasing sound without post profile EQ modifications? Is it just because...?