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POD XT PRO ? $700 is this what a Vetta II
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The only solution to GAS is DEATH...
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Originally posted by Robert Burns View PostSame thing? Well then i suck at programing, cause i sure heard allot of cool presets, ala the "Stones", Robin Trowers "Bridge of Sighs"... I agree...the GT-8 lets you nail AC/DC and Dokken/Wasp etc...but some of those Mp-3's are amazing on the website of Line 6 imo!
Now i take it, the Vetta would be killer with a Kustom 4/12 cab extension, with Celestion 65's?Dreaded Silence - Boston Melancholic Metal
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Originally posted by Sinistas View PostI seriously hope you're not comparing them based on factory presets and mp3s. Each of them have their strengths, and some people dig one over the other, but they're designed for the same purpose. You should be able to get those tones out of both if you fiddle with it.
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I've had both the GT8 and PODxtl, a Tonelab too. Heck, I even have a Toneport. Anyway, I think the GT8 is best in a tube rig with an effects loops using the 3 cable method. The GT8 effects sound better than the podxtl to me. I like how you can put the GT8's loop anywhere in the chain. That's a powerfull feature. I also prefer the GT8's user interface and display. The amp models are just ok and the cab sims are lackluster.
The Podxtl works best through a Full Range Speaker and amp setup in my opinion. It also works well for direct recording. The ability to reamp recordings is nice. For me, the amp and cabinet models are better than the GT8's. The software user interface is one of the best.
As a matter of fact, the software makes it infinitly easier to create patches. I rarely turn any knobs or push any buttons on the Podxtl itself.Last edited by S-man; 03-11-2007, 10:36 AM.sigpic
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Originally posted by S-man View PostI've had both the GT8 and PODxtl, a Tonelab too. Heck, I even have a Toneport. Anyway, I think the GT8 is best in a tube rig with an effects loops using the 3 cable method. The GT8 effects sound better than the podxtl to me. I like how you can put the GT8's loop anywhere in the chain. That's a powerfull feature. I also prefer the GT8's user interface and display. The amp models are just ok and the cab sims are lackluster.
The Podxtl works best through a Full Range Speaker and amp setup in my opinion. It also works well for direct recording. The ability to reamp recordings is nice. For me, the amp and cabinet models are better than the GT8's. The software user interface is one of the best.
As a matter of fact, the software makes it infinitly easier to create patches. I rarely turn any knobs or push any buttons on the Podxtl itself.
I may join you as a dual BOSS/Pod owner soon! Im finding it hard to
justify another Charvel, as i have some variety in the EVH Black/yel,
and the CS HRF. Seems to have all bases covered imo
Thanks for the feedback!
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