NickCormier
New member
Ok. I have more dilemnias with the effects junk.
I have a Pod X3, upgraded from my XT (which I was decently satisfied with). Unfortunately, I goto music college and I cant bring my rig because no car, my rig right now includes a Carvin T100 tube poweramp, and flat response speakers. This obviously makes the Pod X3 sound great.
But when I goto school and use either the crappy Roland Cube 10s, or Fender Deluxe's, obviously the Pod sounds like junk. I tried tweaking for days, still cant get it to sound as decent as normal stomp boxes, even turning amp simulation off its weird..
So, I was going to buy a Boss ME-50, which apparently is a multi effects unit that reacts more like stomp boxes, but apparently the GT's are better, and sound more "realistic" like Boss stomp boxes? And you can turn off amp simulation and such easier, and much easier to adjust patchs on the actual unit itself?
Theres vids of my idol, Marty Friedman, going thru a GT-6 straight into a Crate blue voodoo, and he gets such an amazing tone.. So that sounds like it could accomplish my goal, of going straight into a normal amp and making it sound great.
Anyone have insight on both of these units, and does the GT feel more like actual effects, rather than the pod, which isnt versitile enogh to be moved around to different amps without major altering?
I have a Pod X3, upgraded from my XT (which I was decently satisfied with). Unfortunately, I goto music college and I cant bring my rig because no car, my rig right now includes a Carvin T100 tube poweramp, and flat response speakers. This obviously makes the Pod X3 sound great.
But when I goto school and use either the crappy Roland Cube 10s, or Fender Deluxe's, obviously the Pod sounds like junk. I tried tweaking for days, still cant get it to sound as decent as normal stomp boxes, even turning amp simulation off its weird..
So, I was going to buy a Boss ME-50, which apparently is a multi effects unit that reacts more like stomp boxes, but apparently the GT's are better, and sound more "realistic" like Boss stomp boxes? And you can turn off amp simulation and such easier, and much easier to adjust patchs on the actual unit itself?
Theres vids of my idol, Marty Friedman, going thru a GT-6 straight into a Crate blue voodoo, and he gets such an amazing tone.. So that sounds like it could accomplish my goal, of going straight into a normal amp and making it sound great.
Anyone have insight on both of these units, and does the GT feel more like actual effects, rather than the pod, which isnt versitile enogh to be moved around to different amps without major altering?