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Old 12-02-2005, 10:36 AM   #32
Kane Knight
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Originally Posted by Jason Cage
BTW, do those distortion pedals allow me both clean and overdrive sounds?

Like, if I have my amp on Clean, then wI plug the pdeal in, stomp it--turns to overdrive. Stomp it again--Back to clean sound. Is that how it works? Cause I need one that does that.
Pedals generally allow you to use a simple on/of function. It won't toggle the actual drive effect of your amp, but if you turn off the pedal, it'll revert to whatever amp sound you normally have.
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