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amra said:Most of the time, people say the things they do because they heard someone else say it.
Seriously.
I was gonna say that....
amra said:Most of the time, people say the things they do because they heard someone else say it.
Seriously.
Farview said:The podxt and the jmp-1 are line level devices. They are preamps, not distortion boxes. If you plug them into the guitar input of your amplifier, it will sound like shit because your will be overdriving the amp too hard and the impedance mismatch will mess with the sound of it.
Both the podxt and the jmp-1 are guitar preamps, just like the preamp section of your TSL. They are designed to be plugged into power amps them the power amps into cabinets. Your TSL has the preamp and power amp built in to one box.
They were inconsistent in the early 80's too. You always had to try a few of them and pick the 'good' one.metalhead28 said:I personally think that Marshalls, especially in years past, were terribly inconsistent.
An overdrive pedal is not the same as a distortion pedal. An overdrive pedal, you use it on the crunch channel, not the clean channel. it's used to get just a little more drive.ikijapan said:That's what I thought, but what about when you do plug in the overdrive pedal into an amp. How should you configure the gain setting of the clean tone? Or is it a matter of how you want it to sound? Because the clean tone on a lot of amps goes all the way to crunch, and then if you are putting a distortion pedal in front of it...and if you put the gain too low it changes the sound as well.
Lt. Bob said:the only person that can really answer that is you unfortunately, because an amp is as much a part of your personal sound as the guitar you choose is.
So if it were me, before I parted with a chunk of money I'd find a way to try some of this stuff out so you can see what fits you.
ikijapan said:Also, isn't distortion caused by clipping a signal past a certain point or something? I've heard that there is no way to have a tube amp "clip" like a solid state amp would if you pushed it too hard, it will just distort more and more or something like that?
Sorry for the walters like questions, I'm just trying to understand how this stuff works. I'm really not after the "tone" aspect of it at all. To me, put my guitar through a Mesa, or a Peavey, or a Randall or whatever, it really doesn't matter to me that much. I'm more looking at the technical aspects of how the amps work I think.