POD XT Live

Re: POD XT Live

I've owned an XTL for a few years now. I used it with a Variax for a film project a couple years ago and the combination was awesome for recording. That said, when my band started recording a CD, the POD stayed at home and the tube amps came to the studio.

Overall, I find the POD to be a very useful, if not particularly inspiring, piece of kit. It's very much a sonic Swiss Army Knife. It's definitely cheaper than buying the whole "toolbox" but is limited at the same time. It can cop a whole slew of amps / cabs/ FX but doesn't do any of them particularly well.

Overall, it fills the same role among my amps/FX that my Variax fills with my guitars. It lets me come up with a facsimile of a lot of "classic" tones that I couldn't otherwise cover. My non-modeling gear is all about nailing the "Alec Lee" tone. For those occasions where that's not called for, the XTL is very useful.



My my....that's a mighty fine looking Driskill Diablo guitar you have there in that link to the studio! :) Knowing your disdain for Ed Roman, did you get that from Ed while he still carried them or no? I've always thought those were really nice instruments, and when I first started going to Ed's website many moons ago (may have even been when the site first started for all I know) it was one of the first episodes of G.A.S. for me...I'm sure that guitar is nothing short of amazing! :)

sidebar - I'm not wanting to :hijacked: this thread or start another Ed Roman rant one way or the other - please let's not go there again...I just wanted to focus on that awesome Driskill Diablo for a minute :)
 
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