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Line 6 POD

Portable Guitar Amp Simulator from Line 6 belonging to the POD Bean series

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Anonymous
Published on 08/02/03 at 16:10
IDEM.
The pod is the rack and that's a shame it's not super easy to fit into a home studio.
Superb connectivity but no SP / DIF or optical ...

UTILIZATION

Editing is very simple but I regret the lack of depth parameters for effects like delay time, feedback, etc ...
The manual is niquel.
The big problem of pod (disadvantage compared to the Yamaha DG) is that there is no pedal that comes with and it will take to reach the top as much as a foot pod in itself
The tap tempo is a little rough.
The software is a bit blah.

SOUND QUALITY

The models are effective and really bienmais is true that the effects are somewhat limited (the flanger typed Line 6 is when even bad).
Distortion level is nothing to complain about is the big bass in the figure to mom. Good for all styles.

But the big least in my view is the clear sound ... There is a difference in level too high with the saturation is not very flat and saturated drive too fast, the 6 / 10 that's why.

Equalization is not very precise. It's good to get off j'arête

OVERALL OPINION

I use it (POD 2) for several months and I am really happy. I will redeem this thing without hesitation ... ... With the pedals of course. Despite some pitfalls of mentioned above is really the amp simulator (I tried a Yamaha DG and Vamp) and the cheap and more j'au of the nine pay € 200 on Pigalle. Line6 really put the packet.