Animal
Well-known member
Inspired by some comments in the 4-channel Marshall amp thread, I've been pondering a lot why some people are so intimidated by the COMPLEXITY of amps with more than 2 channels but have no problem with using a slew of single pedals in their setup.
The average pedal has say, 3 knobs. Once you have 2 or 3 pedals in your rig you have dramatically increased the palette of possibilities and sweet spots available. Let's also not forget the order in which they can be arranged, how the settings interact with the amp setttings, the extra cables/power/battery supplies necessary and tap-dancing involved.
I find it slightly amusing that adjusting a clearly laid out amp with lots of features seems to almost equate to brain surgery or be too "fiddley" to some folks.
This is not a discussion about which sounds better either but more along the lines of how you get to THAT sound.
So, fire away!
The average pedal has say, 3 knobs. Once you have 2 or 3 pedals in your rig you have dramatically increased the palette of possibilities and sweet spots available. Let's also not forget the order in which they can be arranged, how the settings interact with the amp setttings, the extra cables/power/battery supplies necessary and tap-dancing involved.
I find it slightly amusing that adjusting a clearly laid out amp with lots of features seems to almost equate to brain surgery or be too "fiddley" to some folks.
This is not a discussion about which sounds better either but more along the lines of how you get to THAT sound.
So, fire away!