+1 to Donner, I mentioned that myself. I've seen so many pedal demos on YouTube comparing using identical settings without taking into account tolerances on the parts especially the pots. Granted many good builders test and use what spec they want.
I even saw a demo that bugged me of 2 vintage pedals that were not true bypass & definitely alter guitar dry tone significantly, we're running one wired into other in series.....rather than a true bypass loop for each. And of course person says one's darker, yeah because it's not getting equal guitar signal. Not to mention these pedal's parts we're not to spec so tolerances are factor too. By the way not directing that comment to anyone on this forum, just some stuff I've seen.
That said if knob settings have to be drastically different or there's just other things you are hearing than can't discredit that. People hear what they hear, subjective.
Back to the EGDM though. I say awesome, keep the info coming. I'm still waiting myself. My new 4K is stuck in NY (ISC) since last week. I'm a little concerned, and I only live in NJ so it's an hour away at this point and nothing. I don't know why it was sent with registered instead of priority? I just got a package this weekend sent at same time from same country Priority and no problem. I know registered is lock & key but I also think its treated last with respect to getting it out fast on time.
So fingers crossed it gets here safe. I'll compare to my 3k which is also new. I'm hoping to keep the 4k to help blend with other amps easier. If I had a really old 3k based on the descriptions I've heard I think I would choose that. Since the mentioning of "thicker".
From what was just mentioned comparing a new 3k & 4k I may prefer the 4k sound wise not just versatility. I like the slight compression it does, reminds me of pushed amp compressing & rolling little top end bite off, rounding out. I think maybe by end of this week I'll know