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Re: Do I need that EDP?



i am looking for more suggestions on this tone issue,i
am going from my GP-100 amp modeler into my mackie
1202 which has the EDP in the Aux and then into a
yamaha P.A.powered monitor.I find The sound still a
bit sterile and punch lacking  would a dedicated
guitar power amp like the mesa boogie 20/20 and a
guitar cabinet make a difference or warm it up?




> >Loopers who are not concerned with old-school tube
> amp tone issues 
> >probably don't care about this issue.  If you have
> an amp modeler or 
> >something
> >BEFORE the EDP and are then going into a super
> clean power amp just 
> >to amplify your signal, you may never even notice
> this.  But if you 
> >are trying to use
> >the tone of your amp as a big part of your sound
> (like most guitar 
> >sounds from the 1940's through the present), the
> EDP can be 
> >frustrating.
> >
> >Don't get me wrong.  I still love my EDPs.  They
> are an amazing 
> >tool.  This is just one thing to think about.
> >
> >Cheers
> >
> >Joe Rut
> >
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