Topic: Amp experts:amp's built in gain vs. pedal?
I've always carried a value that an amp you buy should have a killer clean tone and one of these two: awesome overdrive or awesome distortion (heavy). Inevitably, that amp and its latter quality would be accompanied by the opposite (distortion or overdrive) in the form of a pedal.
Just recently, I've been told that I'm one of the only guys that uses the amp's onboard gain/overdrive channels. The person I was talking to has both an overdrive and a distortion pedal - a concept he always viewed as the norm.
SO HERE's my question.
1.What is the difference between the gain channel on a tube amp, and an overdrive or distortion pedal?
2. I always assumed the gain channel in the amp had more to do with the preamp tubes (I have 5 12Ax7A's in my Rivera) and a pedal is a solid state distortion (unless it has a preamp tube in the pedal) going through a clean amp. Am I correct on this concept or just completely off my rocker?
3. Are onboard gain channels waning in popularity because of pedals?
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