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Essentially the Vortex *isn't* a stomp box. It's a line level device which also has an input which can handle the guitar. To go Guitar>>>Vortex>>>Guitar Amp It's far from ideal, because when you get the level right for the Vortex it's to loud for your amp input. You'd need some kind of volume control between Vortex and amp to make it work. When in Bypass, the Vortex has a high quality analog buffer, and afaik the impedance is high enough not to cause undue treble loss in a guitar. When switched on, there is a loss of the highest treble, not in the usual guitar range but easily detected if using an analog synth. This is presumably due to filtering needed before the AD conversion, which is to 32kHz The input will give analog distortion if overloaded, rather than digital. andy ejyuhas wrote: > I own a Vortex...still have no idea about its proper use!! and it seems >to > suck some of my tone...I wonder why? Anyone here experience that?