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--- thetoyroom@comcast.net wrote: > > My DG Stomp, for example, only sounds good through an amp if you turn >off the > preamp section (the amp simulation), which just leaves you with a >handful of > efx. I like the efx, so I do that sometimes. > > haha...exactly my earlier point about how everyone's tastes are >different. You > use a Yamaha DG stomp, which was, at it's introduction, was considered >one of > the best sounding 'modellers' out there...more realistic, less >processed, etc. > but you think it sounds bad! too funny! No, you misinterpreted my comment. I -like- the sound of the DG Stomp...when used direct into a PA. I don't like it used into a guitar amp (with the preamp section enabled). It's a great live tool, direct to the PA. Lots of presets, everything's available from the box itself (via your feet) without requiring a seperate foot controller. It's compact and versatile. For recording, I can take it or leave it. It's not too bad, but it's not as good as a good amp well miced. I could probably live with tracks I'd recorded with it in a pinch, but I don't record myself much. Greg __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone. http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo