koogie2k
Well-known member
Ok my bros/sisters....I am in a debate and I know many of you here will know the answer.
Let's say I have a JSX amp. I want to utilize the amps distortion. Now, during solo moments, I want to boost the amp. I say...use a Overdrive pedal such as a OD-3. I was told that could not happen as you would be distorting a distortion channel. My theory is...overdrive is to help "overdrive" the guitar signal where as a distortion is just that...strictly distortion. I would not put a Metal Zone pedal on a distortion channel as I believe it would just be a train wreck.
I was told you have to run all effects including the overdrive on the clean channel and turn off the distortion when you want a clean signal. To me, why would you buy a 3 channel amp if you can't utilize the amps own distortion channels.
Am I missing something here? Reason, I had a Line 6 Vetta and this was a moot point.
This has become an interesting debate between myself and another individual. If I am wrong...well....no need to go there.
Let's say I have a JSX amp. I want to utilize the amps distortion. Now, during solo moments, I want to boost the amp. I say...use a Overdrive pedal such as a OD-3. I was told that could not happen as you would be distorting a distortion channel. My theory is...overdrive is to help "overdrive" the guitar signal where as a distortion is just that...strictly distortion. I would not put a Metal Zone pedal on a distortion channel as I believe it would just be a train wreck.
I was told you have to run all effects including the overdrive on the clean channel and turn off the distortion when you want a clean signal. To me, why would you buy a 3 channel amp if you can't utilize the amps own distortion channels.
Am I missing something here? Reason, I had a Line 6 Vetta and this was a moot point.
This has become an interesting debate between myself and another individual. If I am wrong...well....no need to go there.