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Old 11-30-2005, 05:53 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Jason Cage
Hmm. So, all in all, what would you say sounds better?
Generally, getting a distortion pedal will sound better, because someone actually took the time to model an output signal to specifications. Using gain will sound sloppier the more you push it and is a crap shoot.

I guess it depends on exactly you want it to sound like, but for my money, I'd stick with A decent effects pedal over dicing it with my amp.
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