the original PODXT SUCKs ASS, but, if you get the update, which just came out, and the amp packs ($99 for a three set) the thing fucking smokes. you need a USB cable, and the updates costs moeny too. . .Dim3 said:Imma slip in some of my questions in this thread...
Bobvex, you seem to know alot about line6 and modelling in general, is the Podxt Pro worth buying? I could get a Bean now but i could allways save up for the Pro... =/
theres the POD, which pioneered the idea of Amp Modeling, there is the Vox Tonelab, which they say has the better mid to low gain settings, and there is the Behringer V-Amp, which NeedledWarheart has, he loves it, i dont like it as much as my POD Pro, but for the money, you can't beat it. There are "pro" versions of the POD and V-amp, which are rackmounted. You spoke of wanting to build a rack, if you start with a POD Pro, you are halfway there. the Pro version also has Digital outputs, and a live/studio switch in the back, along with some other features im not familair with. the "bean" POD is around $199 now on Musicians Friend, and the POD Pro's are at 299 i think, you might even be able to find a POD/Floorboard combo for 300-400 depending on whether you get the Bean or the Pro. I really like mine, and i tweak around with it a lot. the effects are that great, but they do the job. A great tool.
damn kid you dont waste any time. . did you get a MIDI/USB interface for the computer?Krigloch the Furious said:ok so I just got the pod 2.0.
the POD Pro comes with effects, or do you mean you would just get some regular rack preamp?Krigloch the Furious said:If im going to do the rack I would just go basic, no need for effects.
so your ordered it?Krigloch the Furious said:yeah regular. poweramp, preamp, and some other things just for the hell of it.
I'll worry about cables when I have the thing infront me and I know what I need.![]()
good score.Krigloch the Furious said:what the hell bob?
ebay for 160.
7 Dying Trees said:been using a POD-xt Pro for a year now, and for demoing its great. Pro recording is still a job for miking and loud amps though, but for studio use and writing it is excellentRack version has balanced outputs as well, which is a bonus!
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