Hey guys,I'm looking to not spend no more than 200 bucks on a used combo amp for home use.Anything I can find @ guitar center?
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pod 2.0 it is via ebay.Thanks guys
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If you just have a pair of computer speakers you can plug it into that, or even the sound card of your computer, that is how i do mine. Basically any stereo/boombox/computer etc.. with and aux in connection. Little note about the POD, play with it, i tend to like it better with the MIC simulation off (Amp Setting instead of direct) then i do with it on.
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pod 2.0 it is via ebay.Thanks guys
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If you just have a pair of computer speakers you can plug it into that, or even the sound card of your computer, that is how i do mine. Basically any stereo/boombox/computer etc.. with and aux in connection. Little note about the POD, play with it, i tend to like it better with the MIC simulation off (Amp Setting instead of direct) then i do with it on.
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Thanks for the info!
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pod 2.0 it is via ebay.Thanks guys
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If you just have a pair of computer speakers you can plug it into that, or even the sound card of your computer, that is how i do mine. Basically any stereo/boombox/computer etc.. with and aux in connection. Little note about the POD, play with it, i tend to like it better with the MIC simulation off (Amp Setting instead of direct) then i do with it on.
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Thanks for the info!
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No problem, i find these best for practice amps, better then buying some shitty little solid state combo. You get close to true tube tone (most normal people cant tell the difference) Plus you get many different tube sounds with built in effects and can experiment alot. It is also a great recording device.
By the way you will probaly need to buy an adaptor(s)from radio shack, they usually cost 3 to 5 dollars. Depending on your set up will determine which adaptor you need.
If you are gonna use a normal pair of headphones you will probaly need a 3\4 Male to 1\4 Female headphone stereo adaptor.
If you are gonna input it into your stereo you will need two 3\4 mono Male to RCA Female adaptors plus a RCA Stereo Male To Male.
If you are gonna go into your computer sound card you will need the two 3\4 mono to RCA plus a cable that is RCA stereo to 1\4 inch stereo adaptor.
This may seem confusing but it is not, if you need help setting it up, then let me know your setup and i can point you in the right direction and help you get the right parts.
Todd
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