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I listened through headphones and all the pedals sound much more fizzy which could perhaps be sorted with a bit of EQ.
When I have tried fuzz pedals into an amp, I have personally found them to sound better (less fizz) with a hint of dirt dialled in on the amp, rather than setting the amp squeaky clean.
I do think though, in this glorious age for pedals and amps, you can compromise a tiny bit and get 95% of both worlds and everything in-between with a carefully selected amp, guitar and pedals that complement both.
I've always flitted between the two but find I just seem to edge towards the control and the range of palette you can get with a small(ish) pedal board and a good amp. It just seems to me that if I go pedals for the night I can get the exact same tone in any room at any volume.
I also try and be 'glass half full' - there are tones I can get from pedals that I simply cannot get from one amp alone and I'm way to lazy to go multi-amp rig.