Gain to obtain their distorted tones, and who operates their amp on the clean channel using a pedal to get their distorted tones?
I'm just interested in what you all prefer.
Me, I use a pedal. I am friggen hooked on pedals lately. My amp is basically just a loud volume source for my pedalboard and my guitar's pickups. Unless I am running all of my pedals in bypass, My tone is coming way more from my pedals than from my amp.
My pedals are so much more versatile in dialing in a specific tone than my amp could ever be. And it is much easier to dial in anything on the pedalboard due to the fact that it is a good distance from the amp. I can play with the knobs (sounds gay ) at volume and not worry about feedback from getting too close to the amp to adjust knobs when the amp is at volume.
In essence, I MUCH prefer pedals run through an amp's clean channel versus relying upon the amplifier's gain.
I'm just interested in what you all prefer.
Me, I use a pedal. I am friggen hooked on pedals lately. My amp is basically just a loud volume source for my pedalboard and my guitar's pickups. Unless I am running all of my pedals in bypass, My tone is coming way more from my pedals than from my amp.
My pedals are so much more versatile in dialing in a specific tone than my amp could ever be. And it is much easier to dial in anything on the pedalboard due to the fact that it is a good distance from the amp. I can play with the knobs (sounds gay ) at volume and not worry about feedback from getting too close to the amp to adjust knobs when the amp is at volume.
In essence, I MUCH prefer pedals run through an amp's clean channel versus relying upon the amplifier's gain.
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