It's basically an all-in-one solution. It's a preamp, effects unit, DI, headphone amp, and more. Only things it doesn't have are a power amp and speaker.
Depending on the model will determine it's capabilities. Below in a link to their site and then you can pick which unit is best for you.
http://line6.com/effects#podhd
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Gotta afford Christmas gifts first, thanks thoughbut like the big HD PRO the only one I have seen... Uh so would I just need a speaker/cabinet? Or do I need an amp head plugged in? And what exactly is power amp? Like I have no CLUE at all lol it looked big and fancy so I must know all about it aha.
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You can just go out to a PA. Even aux out to a radio. You can also disable cab emulations in it and use your guitar amps speaker for color...or you could disable the amp emulation in it and just use it for your distortions/delays/etc.
Its a pretty powerful system.
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Do you think it saves money in terms of buying pedals and and patch cords and all that extra stuff? Since I am 16 I like to think about what will make me money in the longer run. If that means spend a bit more but if it will make its money back sort of thing, so basically can I take it, plug my guitar to it, hook it up to a cabinet and it will work, or hooky guitar to it then hook it up to a computer? Or can I do both?
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Yea, POD will go straight to a guitar amp, or straight to a PA, or straight to a large radio. You'll want a single TRS stereo cable to come out of the POD, and then make a list of things you want to plug your POD into. Come back here and ask what adapters you'd need, or go to Radio Shack, Guitar Center, etc with the list. Standard mono guitar cable into the POD. It should also come with a USB cord to go into your computer. You can probably use it as an audio interface for recording, so that's cool too.
You may want to think about older PODs, tell the truth. They can be waaay cheaper than the HD, which runs mid $300s (used) and upupup. The older ones will do most all of what the HD does, only at half the price. You can spend the extra money on a PA amp, powered mixer, etc. The PODX3 was the one I was eyeballing because it not only has a mass of guitar amps, but it also has a few bass amps and vocal preamp models as well. I understand that the PODHD can do all that too, but I haven't actually seen it utilized.
A POD 2.0, which is the second one to come out, can be found for less than $100 and is a very good piece of equipment.
The Fender Mustang Floor may be something you should look at too. It's a foot pedal setup instead of a desktop "bean". It's got a wah on it and it's supposed to be easy to use.