beaubrummels
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Advantages of a one-channel amp?
When I have to be ‘a different guitarist’ in a ‘different band’ each song to do covers, I tend to use modeling and the amp becomes just a clean P.A. for whatever the modeler is putting out. It’s usually too drastic a change for any multi channel amp to do the job.
When I want to be myself, I use a an amp that sounds good to me from clean through saturated on its one channel, set it to edge of breakup, and use the guitar volume or pickup switching and my hand technique, and worst case a boost/drive pedal, to move from clean to singing leads.
Most multi channel amps I’ve owned, I tended to gravitate to the best channel it had and used the guitar and my hands it get variety out of it. Sometimes switching guitars if I need something dramatically different. Most channel switchers I’ve owned sounded too much like changing the radio station in the middle of the song. I got smoother transitions using my hands or the guitar controls. So in the end, I’ve never found a practical use for multiple channels.
A single channel amp can be trouble if you like or need drastically different tones from song to song, if you play multiple covers from various bands for example.
When I have to be ‘a different guitarist’ in a ‘different band’ each song to do covers, I tend to use modeling and the amp becomes just a clean P.A. for whatever the modeler is putting out. It’s usually too drastic a change for any multi channel amp to do the job.
When I want to be myself, I use a an amp that sounds good to me from clean through saturated on its one channel, set it to edge of breakup, and use the guitar volume or pickup switching and my hand technique, and worst case a boost/drive pedal, to move from clean to singing leads.
Most multi channel amps I’ve owned, I tended to gravitate to the best channel it had and used the guitar and my hands it get variety out of it. Sometimes switching guitars if I need something dramatically different. Most channel switchers I’ve owned sounded too much like changing the radio station in the middle of the song. I got smoother transitions using my hands or the guitar controls. So in the end, I’ve never found a practical use for multiple channels.