
blackscot
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I'm thinking about trying out a new amp, but need to figure what I'll be using it for. I used to play a lot of max overdrive stuff, but for awhile have been doing mostly clean to moderate gain. My current amp (a Mesa DC-2) has two crunch channels, but has pretty much stayed set on on the clean channel for nearly the past year.
As a definite non-engineer, I'd like to know: are there any basic differences between a stompbox and what goes on with a amp crunch channel? What is being done to the guitar's original signal in one case versus the other? Is a crunch channel anything more electronically than just a built-in stompbox?
I'm looking to get something a little more portable. Although my playing seems to be settling more into the cleaner side, I know I'll still want some kind of option for doing crunch, at least every once in awhile.
Should I look at another multi-channel amp -- at relatively high dollar -- or be favoring something simpler that I can just add stomps to as-needed? Any advantages, one-way-or-the-other?
As always, thanks for any advice.
As a definite non-engineer, I'd like to know: are there any basic differences between a stompbox and what goes on with a amp crunch channel? What is being done to the guitar's original signal in one case versus the other? Is a crunch channel anything more electronically than just a built-in stompbox?
I'm looking to get something a little more portable. Although my playing seems to be settling more into the cleaner side, I know I'll still want some kind of option for doing crunch, at least every once in awhile.
Should I look at another multi-channel amp -- at relatively high dollar -- or be favoring something simpler that I can just add stomps to as-needed? Any advantages, one-way-or-the-other?
As always, thanks for any advice.