Sounds much better.
Guitars are still a bit low for my tastes (but plenty of people like guitars at that level), and a little phasey; have you tried isolating the cab/amp from the room (as best you can at least) to cut down on reflections making it back to the cab?
Spend a day or two playing with amp locations, shielding round the cab, reflection and absorbtion control in the room, mic placements, settings, make notes, take photos and do test recordings (make sure the notes, photos and test recordings are all properly linked up or they wont mean anything later!) and it all gets much less painfull the next time.
I never had much luck recording my TSL personally, though. Its a tricky amp; try and make it sound big and fat and it sounds muddy, its top end is woolly under more than moderate gain so its hard to get attack out of and its generally hard to manage. The best mic placement I could find was similar to what I still use: aimed at the edge of the dust cap, on axis. Sold it years ago though, shortly after I got my powerball.