Hey everyone, today I went out and traded in my brand new shiny POD XT for the 2.0. Yes you read that correctly, I'm going back to the old model...
I feel I have been forced to do so, because you simply CANNOT get the exact same sounds out of the XT as from the 2.0. I feel it is harder to get metal sounds out of the XT.
I tried for a week to get the same heavy/open/crisp/clear metal sound that I had achieved with the 2.0, but I simply couldn't do it not even by patching the XT with the 2.0 patch I used.
This is just a friendly warning to those who are thinking of maybe upgrading to the XT like I did.
This is NOT to say that the XT is bad, it has a better noisegate than the 2.0 and lots of improvements, but for my purpose (metal) it simply fell through and that is pretty disappointing...
I lost cash too, selling 2.0 buying xt and then having to trade-in again!
live and learn.
- Rune.
I feel I have been forced to do so, because you simply CANNOT get the exact same sounds out of the XT as from the 2.0. I feel it is harder to get metal sounds out of the XT.
I tried for a week to get the same heavy/open/crisp/clear metal sound that I had achieved with the 2.0, but I simply couldn't do it not even by patching the XT with the 2.0 patch I used.
This is just a friendly warning to those who are thinking of maybe upgrading to the XT like I did.
This is NOT to say that the XT is bad, it has a better noisegate than the 2.0 and lots of improvements, but for my purpose (metal) it simply fell through and that is pretty disappointing...
I lost cash too, selling 2.0 buying xt and then having to trade-in again!
live and learn.
- Rune.
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