MetalHeadMike
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Taking a poll here. How many of you would rather have a high gain amp with a clean ch VS. a high gain amp with two of the same overdrive ch or one slightly tweaked version of the same overdrive ch?
rottingcorpse":18eozvfd said:I'll play an acoustic if I want clean tone.
I don't own an acoustic.
Beyond Black":3o9ln8dy said:rottingcorpse":3o9ln8dy said:I'll play an acoustic if I want clean tone.
I don't own an acoustic.
MetalHeadMike":3sweu2p1 said:Taking a poll here. How many of you would rather have a high gain amp with a clean ch VS. a high gain amp with two of the same overdrive ch or one slightly tweaked version of the same overdrive ch?
That’s signature worthy! RC rules.MetalHeadMike":372v082s said:Beyond Black":372v082s said:rottingcorpse":372v082s said:I'll play an acoustic if I want clean tone.
I don't own an acoustic.
I know right
Thanks for all the input people! I myself do not play clean, but think it would be nice to have a "clean" ch that can do decent low-mid gain for when the urge hits to play some blues/classic rock if it were offered on a particular amp. Having two identical OD channels or even having one very slightly tweaked version of the same OD ch seems a bit redundant, especially for someone like me that doesn't play leads. Besides if I do, I can smooth out the rhythm ch with pedals anyway so...