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Today, we discuss amplification. Specifically, we address gain vs. volume and explain why they're not the same, should not be used to get the same results, how they work, why they work the way they do, and why you should own more than one amp.

Well, the owning more than one amp thing is more a matter of convincing your loved ones of the validity of science!

There's also some digression, of course. I don't stray too far from the original topic, but I do go on to explain the amplification process and some information about how to use the amplification process to improve your tone. Believe it or not, the answer is in the volume knob!

Damned right - and science backs me up!

It's mostly on-topic. Mostly...

Here's a link:

https://playguitar.gq/2018/09/12/gain-is-not-volume/

Today, we discuss amplification. Specifically, we address gain vs. volume and explain why they're not the same, should not be used to get the same results, how they work, why they work the way they do, and why you should own more than one amp. Well, the owning more than one amp thing is more a matter of convincing your loved ones of the validity of science! There's also some digression, of course. I don't stray too far from the original topic, but I do go on to explain the amplification process and some information about how to use the amplification process to improve your tone. Believe it or not, the answer is in the volume knob! Damned right - and science backs me up! It's mostly on-topic. Mostly... Here's a link: https://playguitar.gq/2018/09/12/gain-is-not-volume/

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