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Like I said before the correction issue was a big set back and really was the downfall of the unit and eventually the reason I sold it and went to Line 6. I felt the tone was better in the Tonelab but the easy of use was much better in the Line 6. Since I dumped the Vox Ac30 and went with Marshall I didn't need the stomp box characteristics in t...
The thing that I would change would be the the foot clickers. I would like them to beef up that so it would be more road worthy. The thing I really enjoyed was how sweet the tones I could get combo-ed with a Marshall in the the effects loop. Saving patches for certain songs was a breeze. Having my set list there with one click of a button saved ...
The thing I enjoyed most about this unit was the cool delay and flanger sounds. This is a unit I would use sparingly when I needed to color my natural amp tone with some delays or flanger. I would never use this to get an amp sim or sound that I did not normally have. The is a great intro to the POD family. They run about $160 in st...
If you're looking for an alternative to the POD and don't feel like spending a lot of money, this device is worth looking into. The lead tones were surprisingly good, and the clean tones are pretty decent. Mid gain and rhythm tones are lacking, but the device is pretty cheap on the used market. Reliability is definitely a concern, however. M...
Line 6 seems to work with Bogner for their amp. In the mean while this is a great tool, it sounds great. And this ton of settings and seriously you won't have anything else getting as close as the original.
The pocket pod includes great models of amps and cabinets. It is small, red kidney shape just like it's bigger brother, the POD 2.0. About the size of a handheld tuner, Pocket POD is the only personal amp modeling and effects processor packed with over 300 custom presets dialed in by rock stars and professional studio musicians who know great to...
I've been using it for one year. I'm very satisfied. The things I like most: + Value for money More than unbeatable: incredible... + Endless possibilities Spend enough time with the device and you'll be able to do anything. + The gain/volume/expression pedal. The things I like least...
I've been using it for some months. I use it with my pop/rock cover band. I plug it directly into the PA system. I find it super practical. But you must spend a lot of time to get your own sounds. The other guitar player in my band plays a Variax system and we get good results. But, once again, it cannot replace a real amp. However, if...
I've been using it for three years as a practice tool. Don't expect to be able to use it as your main amp. Once you made your settings (with the software), it's ok as an additional amp, especially considering the price. I bought it to play/practice without making too much noise since my big amp is not ideal to play at ...
I've been using it for about one month... I never had such a sound at home and I know that my sound never was as good as it is now. I like the Pod 2.0 because it's easy to use, intuitive and provides almost endless sound possibilities. In my opinion, the Pod offers enough simulations and possibilities. That's the reaso...