GilmourD
Burritotoneologist
Re: Power amp for Line 6 rig?
One thing to remember with this setup is that you're using actual guitar speakers so you'll want to turn the speaker sim off on your patches or you're going to end up with some mud.
Using Line6 stuff with the built-in speaker sims usually works best with an FRFR (Full Range, Flat Response) setup. Line6's own amps came with speakers with a flat response designed by Celestion for them.
For what you'd want to do I'd probably look at a Samson or QSC (just as examples) power amp in the lower wattage ranges (like 120) and run it without the speaker sims into that cab.
Since the Pod Pro is doing all the actual tone shaping work you don't want a power amp voiced for guitar. Again, you'll end up with mud because you'd have a midrange emphasis being amplified with another midrange emphasis.
One thing to remember with this setup is that you're using actual guitar speakers so you'll want to turn the speaker sim off on your patches or you're going to end up with some mud.
Using Line6 stuff with the built-in speaker sims usually works best with an FRFR (Full Range, Flat Response) setup. Line6's own amps came with speakers with a flat response designed by Celestion for them.
For what you'd want to do I'd probably look at a Samson or QSC (just as examples) power amp in the lower wattage ranges (like 120) and run it without the speaker sims into that cab.
Since the Pod Pro is doing all the actual tone shaping work you don't want a power amp voiced for guitar. Again, you'll end up with mud because you'd have a midrange emphasis being amplified with another midrange emphasis.