Kind of off topic, but since you brought this up..It is kind of the evolution of amps that you have so much preamp gain that we end up calling amps a can of bees. It makes it hard to find a good amp. Some amps you could put a pedal through, some you needed to get powersection going and turn down the preamp.
When I played a Fortin Hiwatt super hi 50, i learned something. The amp was kind of boring. The gain character was extremely smooth, and I wanted more. But later, i kind of missed the way it sounded, because you had enough gain in the preamp without cranking it. If you turned it up really loud and played heavy with your picking hand, you could make the amp roar. Sometimes an amp doesn't sound insane, but in a mix, just sounds right. It also was a chameleon amp because the amp could adapt to your style without being the star. That amp kind of led me down a road of looking for something else.
It is a very fine balance of finding an amp that doesn't need a pedal, but also doesn't sound like a pedal is pushing it. Just has a beautiful voice and still sounds pissed off. I am probably butchering this. But essentially, I agree with you. I think a lot of us use the amps incorrectly because of what we hear we need rather than experimenting. If you are playing metal but listening to a rock guy, he tells you to crank the amp, and then it becomes a mess, etc.