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I haven't tried one personally but was impressed with this demo although to be fair Paul makes a katana sound good!
Now the Captor X has come out, I guess you could give any amp this capability for not huge money.
I've had both the G20 and D20. The clean channels are very different. The D20 Clean has more character and is a bit more dynamic and tweakable as you can activate a gain boost by pulling out the gain control. I actually preferred it with the gain boost activated with the gain around 10 oclock. It added a tiny bit of hair so it wasn't so sterile so when you dig in on a bridge humbucker you get light breakup, switch to a neck single coil and its chimy clean.
It's a lovely clean sound and is a great basis for adding pedals on top.
The G20 clean is a bit more sterile and very clean. You will struggle to any break up at all. With the wide switch activated you get a tiny tiny bit. The gain control is redundant on this channel on the G20, you only have the volume, the EQ and the wide switch.
It's fine as is as a clean channel and will get you through a gig in a pinch. Some people will like this style of clean and will be perfectly happy with it. For me I like a bit of hair as I can't stand very clean cleans, I find it too sterile for me.
As a work around I'm using my G20 with a HX effects. Slamming the front end with the LA comp gets me enough break up to where I'm very happy with the clean channel.
I actually traded my D20 for a G20 with a guy who works at Two Notes. We both agreed that the ultimate amp would be the D20 clean channel with the G20 dirty channel. I think it would be the ultimate gigging amp.