So, I have been a POD user for 2 years. I loved the thing. I realized that at one point, I needed something with a little more power and flexability. I decided that it was time to upgrade to their flagship model. I called up our trusty dealer Matt. Matt totally hooked me up, got a model from Line6, and sent it over. Mind you, when Matt received it, it looked like someone kicked the box so, he benched it, repacked it (seriously repacked it) and sent it over to me. I was so excited. I began to tweek. The planets align and I love my tone.
October of last year :: http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60857
Two weeks later, I turn the amp on. I get display but there is no signal. I turn it off, turn it back on, no signal. fuck.... I notify Matt and call up Line6. They tell me it is going to be 3-4 weeks(I believe this was the turn around time) before I get it back. I ship it off. They get the amp, they cannot reproduce the problem. My first thought was that something happened at UPS like they were playing forklift polo with it. I am without my vetta for 3 weeks. They replace a few parts on it which could be the problem and ship it back to me.
Two days after I get it back, it craps out on me again. This time, the display lights up and it gives some system error. I cannot even get into diagnostic mode to reset the thing. I sigh in disbelief. I call up tech support and they say that they are going to have to get it back to repair it. I am upset because LIne 6 will officially have my amp 3 times as long as I would have had it. I call up Matt to discuss what is going on.
**Mind you, I wish to put this out there that Matt stands behind everything he sells. I would say he is probably the best persons I have ever delt with in the guitar world, saleswise. I would do business with him in a fucken second.
Matt hooks me up with the Line6 rep who calls me up and is quite a nice guy. We talk about gear, line6 gear and all sorts of stuff. He asks me what I would like to do about this. I told him that I Love line6 products and I would continue to use them but, if I am going to be playing anything live, I needed to get something that is more reliable. They even offered to ship me a brand spanking new Vetta to replace it. I loved the POD series and I would not write them off as a company. I understand that things can happen but, this has left a little bit of a sour taste in my mouth and after 2-3 months of sadness, I wanted to get something simple and bulletproof. He allowed Matt to take the return and I was gien a credit for the Vetta (I asked for a credit because I wanted Matt to keep my business.)
Now, I decided to write this after I say Powertube post and what his conclusions about the Vetta. It is more of a computer then a amp. I 100% agree with that statement. They are a bad ass amp but, it is not all roses out there with them. I think they are prone to problems just like any other electronic gear. Especially when a buch of monkeys like UPS get their hands on them.
This is not a bash on Line6.
This is a post about UPS and how they need to play in gas and have a smoke.
-Nate
October of last year :: http://www.jcfonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=60857
Two weeks later, I turn the amp on. I get display but there is no signal. I turn it off, turn it back on, no signal. fuck.... I notify Matt and call up Line6. They tell me it is going to be 3-4 weeks(I believe this was the turn around time) before I get it back. I ship it off. They get the amp, they cannot reproduce the problem. My first thought was that something happened at UPS like they were playing forklift polo with it. I am without my vetta for 3 weeks. They replace a few parts on it which could be the problem and ship it back to me.
Two days after I get it back, it craps out on me again. This time, the display lights up and it gives some system error. I cannot even get into diagnostic mode to reset the thing. I sigh in disbelief. I call up tech support and they say that they are going to have to get it back to repair it. I am upset because LIne 6 will officially have my amp 3 times as long as I would have had it. I call up Matt to discuss what is going on.
**Mind you, I wish to put this out there that Matt stands behind everything he sells. I would say he is probably the best persons I have ever delt with in the guitar world, saleswise. I would do business with him in a fucken second.
Matt hooks me up with the Line6 rep who calls me up and is quite a nice guy. We talk about gear, line6 gear and all sorts of stuff. He asks me what I would like to do about this. I told him that I Love line6 products and I would continue to use them but, if I am going to be playing anything live, I needed to get something that is more reliable. They even offered to ship me a brand spanking new Vetta to replace it. I loved the POD series and I would not write them off as a company. I understand that things can happen but, this has left a little bit of a sour taste in my mouth and after 2-3 months of sadness, I wanted to get something simple and bulletproof. He allowed Matt to take the return and I was gien a credit for the Vetta (I asked for a credit because I wanted Matt to keep my business.)
Now, I decided to write this after I say Powertube post and what his conclusions about the Vetta. It is more of a computer then a amp. I 100% agree with that statement. They are a bad ass amp but, it is not all roses out there with them. I think they are prone to problems just like any other electronic gear. Especially when a buch of monkeys like UPS get their hands on them.
This is not a bash on Line6.
This is a post about UPS and how they need to play in gas and have a smoke.
-Nate
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