09-22-2008, 02:05 PM
Determinado Wrote:What a strange kind of thing to do xD
Just get a normal audio cable, and get a little piece to put in between your amp and the audiocable so it's right size.
Voila, no problem anymore. Although it's called 'clean' sound, whatever you put in there will still be significantly modified by the amp (most of the time that is). If you're looking to hook up a lot of effects on your amp it's good to have a very clean amp, not always that easy to find.
You may notice your amp sounding a bit different when playing guitar just after, at least I do hear the difference.
not true, good clean amps are pretty easy. Any solid state amp that costs more than 200$ has a great clean sound. The reason being is because its just hard connected and there are no tubes. Tubes give volume, and only create great tones when u have that volume maxed.
my Fender has a great clean tone.