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Erlend_G
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Well... since my uncle is taking home the Marshall combo i've been borrowing from him for 6 years, i've been looking for something to suit my needs for a guitar amp.
After some research, i've decided on getting a "all-in-one" floorboard preamp. The Line6 Pod XT Live and the Vox ToneLab SE seems the most interesting, but i can't decide which one i should get. I do not have any chance of getting to try before i buy, so i'll have to trust other people's opinions.
Anyway, here's what i need:
-I'm gonna be using the floorboard\preamp with a guitar cab and my Peavey 130w solid state head (very clean and transparent) for live playing and band rehersal. I need something that is easy to use on stage- i must be able to switch between sounds and turn wah\wah on and off without tap dancing on the board.
-I'm also going to use it for recording, straight into soundcard. It's important that it has a "natural" tone and doesn't sound too digital and harsh.
-I'd rather have two damn good tones than a thousand terrible ones. Though, i need to have a selection of good clean\mid gain tones, so that i can find the right one for the song.
-Cleans and mid\high gain is more important than ultra high gain.
So, sorry for the messy post... i'm feeling kinda ill today
. Vote on the poll, guys! 
-Erlend
After some research, i've decided on getting a "all-in-one" floorboard preamp. The Line6 Pod XT Live and the Vox ToneLab SE seems the most interesting, but i can't decide which one i should get. I do not have any chance of getting to try before i buy, so i'll have to trust other people's opinions.
Anyway, here's what i need:
-I'm gonna be using the floorboard\preamp with a guitar cab and my Peavey 130w solid state head (very clean and transparent) for live playing and band rehersal. I need something that is easy to use on stage- i must be able to switch between sounds and turn wah\wah on and off without tap dancing on the board.
-I'm also going to use it for recording, straight into soundcard. It's important that it has a "natural" tone and doesn't sound too digital and harsh.
-I'd rather have two damn good tones than a thousand terrible ones. Though, i need to have a selection of good clean\mid gain tones, so that i can find the right one for the song.
-Cleans and mid\high gain is more important than ultra high gain.
So, sorry for the messy post... i'm feeling kinda ill today
-Erlend