Hey everyone, I’m a bit out of the loop with these pedals, and I’m trying to understand the ways people are using them.

I understand what they do, I’m just wondering why someone would use a pedal instead of just setting on an amp that has the gain or tone shaping characteristics that they’re looking for.

In particular, because the pedal then (presumably) gets plugged into the amps preamp section anyway, which is going to colour the sound again. So then, would the optimum use be to plug into a really transparent, clean amp?

To be clear, I’m talking about pedals like the UA Ruby, Zvex box of rock, Benson Preamp. Not so much about Helix, ToneX, etc. I know the latter are more like an all-in-one recording solution, so you can DI and still get great sounds at home, but the former? I’m not so sure what they’re best used for!

  • doleo@kbin.socialOP
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    1 year ago

    Thanks for the replies, so far. I definitely understand the appeal of amp-sims to use at home/in the studio, I use them for that myself.

    I should say, I’m more interested in pedals such as the Benson Preamp, Zvex box of rock, JHS colourbox (?), EQD Acapulco Gold, etc. AFAIK, theyre supposed to be used as gain pedals, not amp replacement/sim pedals.

    So what I’m specifically interested in, is in which cases it’s preferable to use one of these pedals, when volume is not an issue. When you have something like a Roland Jazz Chorus that you want to add some gain to? I imagine you wouldn’t want to use them with a Bassman or Marshall, etc.

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      1 year ago

      One thing you might end with is a setup that allows you to have more or less the same sound regardless of the amp you’ll find on the stage; i had a friend that did it because of that… he’d set the amps flat when they had no fx loop and he ran his rig in front