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Line 6 POD HD300
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«  Great Awesome soon as we took over »

Published on 10/24/10 at 13:45
Value For Money : Excellent
16 amp simulations with simulations of their HP
Bogner ® Uberschall
Divided by 13 JRT 9 / 15
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Fender ® Bassman ®
Fender ® Blackface Deluxe Reverb ®
Fender ® Twin Reverb ®
Gibson ® EH-185
Hiwatt ® Custom 100 (DR103)
Marshall ® JCM-800 (2204)
Marshall ® JTM-45 MkII
Mesa / Boogie ® Dual Rectifier ®
Park 75
Supro ® S6616
Vox ® AC-15
Vox ® AC-30 (Top Boost)

Over 80 Line6 ffects from the M9 and M13.
4 effects simultaneously.
Looper 14 '

Technlogie HD

Memory settings (128 reset) and editable via USB

Connectivity:
Guitar input jack auxiliary minijack +
Outputs: Stereo Amp Jack / XLR sono sono, L6 link


UTILIZATION

Configuration very simple.

Manual Clear and fairly well supplied. In English for now.

Editing sounds very simple (on the multi-effects or USB).

Switch Selection / looper very simple to use.

PA configuration with simulations or configure Live without simulations to connect directly to an amp.

SOUND QUALITY

Hyper realistic effects.
I ran a test: HD300 without tube amp simulations and simulations with HD300 sound. Difficult to distinguish in its clear. Cons into overdrive by the roar HD300 makes lamps when I put my amp distortion, which the simulation can not do as well (but we're not really far!).
Used: Fender Stratocaster, PRS.
The distortions are very well made pedal mode loudspeakers. Better than my ex-RP 500 Digitech home.
In simulations I like to take the amp Blackface Deluxe (I'm very Fender sounds). This is my favorite.
I do not hate any of the simulations, they are all very successful.
on the other hand I hate (everyone will tell you) Line6 sound settings, there are too many synth does it feel!

OVERALL OPINION

I have been using one week.

I tried and sold: Digitech GNX1, then the Vox Tonelab home, and finally the Digitech RP 500

Value for money excellent for the HD300. The HD500 is certainly more and in fact provides I / O but not my need, so I'm crazy.

I do not regret my choice (although I loved my Digitech RP 500, which is very convenient - the distortions and simulations of the HD300 are better).