Should an amp modeler/simulator be placed at the start or the end of the effects chain on your pedalboard (or multi-effects unit)? Let's find out!
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Video Chapters
0:00 Amp Modeler Order Makes a Difference!
0:17 Traditional/Real Amp Order
1:14 "Traditional" Order: Clean Amp Demo
5:01 "Traditional" Order: Crunchy Amp Demo
6:52 "Traditional" Order: Distorted Amp Demo
9:00 "Studio" Amp Modeler Order: What is it?
10:03 "Studio" Order: Clean Amp Demo
12:53 "Studio" Order: Crunchy Amp Demo
14:07 "Studio" Order: Distorted Amp Demo
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