Someone asked me to compare the A&G and the ODR as best I could on another forum, so I posted this. I thought someone here may find it useful as well, so I copied it here too:
This is the interesting part. After my son turned me onto a demo video of an Amplified Nation which -as embarrassing...
Please pardon my clams and out of tune and off time licks. Finally getting back to playing again after a LOOOONNNNGGG hiatus and I'm extremely rusty. However, the tone I think came across pretty well, and I love this amp. It can't rival my Amplified Nation's, but it's still one of my favorite...
I did. I spent weeks upon weeks listening to every Amplified Nation demo I could dig up and comparing them back to back with studio quality headphones. I also have a long email chain seeking information and guidance from Taylor. After all of that I decided the A&G was going to be my first...
Hopefully my son is coming in this weekend so I can record some good demos of the Overdrive Reverb and Ampliphonix & Gain. He's a wicked good axe slinger and will be able to really do these beasts justice since I'm way out of practice and have a lot a brushing up to do. I honestly can't put into...
Of course, tone and feel are all very subjective, but to my ears and fingers, it doesn't get any better than this for "that" style tone. From "that" I mean, this ODR has a driven clean that has the tonal timbre of a Steel String Stinger that can be pushed into overdrive with pick attack. Enough...
After being taken to a new level of tonal and tactile bliss from my first Amplified Nation amp, the Ampliphonix & Gain, I just had to go all in and get the flagship Overdrive Reverb too!! She arrived today, and while I don't want to go off on a honey moon rant (which I easily could!!), I will...