Twang Man
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Are there many of you that like the Line 6 Pod 2.0 ? I don't think it is as good as an actual vintage tube amp or amps, but it is the closest thing I have found in a SS, considering I haven't tried that many. I am mainly into old school Country, Rock, Blues & RockaBilly & occasionally I even play a little early Sabbath and Deep Purple, etc.
I think the POD gets pretty darn close on some models and not as close on others. I prefer the Pod's Fender models most. I don't care that much for the Pod's Marshall modulations.
One thing about the POD is it takes some getting used to and it takes some tweaking. After you get things figured out there isn't that much tweaking to do on a regular basis. I generally keep my EQ - Bass 3.5, Mid 10, Treble 7 to 8. Treble on 10 when using the 59 Bassman because its pretty dark. Part of using the Pod is learning the personalities of the diffferent amps and how to tweak them to get what you want. To me this is part of the fun.
The Flextone is supposed to be the POD in a combo amp form, but I have to say as much as I like the POD, I absolutely hated the Flextone. It sounded totally sterile to me. I didn't keep it long. I'm wondering if maybe I just didn't give the speaker long enough to break in.
What's the deal with the new POD XT ? I hear you have to upload drivers from your computer or the web to be able to use the new extras that aren't on the POD 2.0. Is this true?
I think the POD gets pretty darn close on some models and not as close on others. I prefer the Pod's Fender models most. I don't care that much for the Pod's Marshall modulations.
One thing about the POD is it takes some getting used to and it takes some tweaking. After you get things figured out there isn't that much tweaking to do on a regular basis. I generally keep my EQ - Bass 3.5, Mid 10, Treble 7 to 8. Treble on 10 when using the 59 Bassman because its pretty dark. Part of using the Pod is learning the personalities of the diffferent amps and how to tweak them to get what you want. To me this is part of the fun.
The Flextone is supposed to be the POD in a combo amp form, but I have to say as much as I like the POD, I absolutely hated the Flextone. It sounded totally sterile to me. I didn't keep it long. I'm wondering if maybe I just didn't give the speaker long enough to break in.
What's the deal with the new POD XT ? I hear you have to upload drivers from your computer or the web to be able to use the new extras that aren't on the POD 2.0. Is this true?