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So I Bought Me A POD XT
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the XT's "AIR II" modeling had some issues that many users did not like as much as the original (POD 2.0). since then it has been updated at least 2 times, maybe more, by Line 6. updates can be donloaded and applied via "Line 6 Monkey". these updates make a huge difference in the sound of the XT. i recommend to anyone with an XT, or XT Live, to get these updates.
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The thing about POD 2.0 is that it offered "stereotypes" of tones. Which because they were so generic and digital, sounded pretty good.
XT tried to add versatility and DEPTH to models, so you could have many more sims, cabs, etc. You have to tweak and tweak and tweak for a long time to zero in on your tones.
Even now, I like my POD 2.0 a little more, if I switch between them, but for versatility and potential sounds, the XT wins.
The XT sounds amazing through a PA or keyboard amp. I read on the Line6 forums that they are not really meant to be put through a guitar amp.
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Originally posted by wanthairspray View PostThe XT sounds amazing through a PA or keyboard amp. I read on the Line6 forums that they are not really meant to be put through a guitar amp.
I've tried my POD with 3 sets of PC speakers (all of them 2 way without a subwoofer) and haven't been as happy as the sound I get through the headphones.
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I've used mine for recording many times. I plan on using it again to record soon.
You should be able to dial in something decent with the XT. There are so many tone options available, especially with the model packs or whatever they're called.
They are great for recording decent guitar tracks. I think you'll definitely get your moneys worth in terms of tone options and recording capabilities. The more time you spend noodling around with all the options, the better tones you will get.Light intervened, annihliating darkness.
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I have 2 pod xt's i love them i find they have great tone and are just so versatile i have one dedicated to studio use and another for live, killer sounds live i just run the pod into a power amp then into a quad sounds brutal. I really cant see myself ever carting around tube head to gigs again the pod is just so simple, plus add in a floor board and its the most versatile thing there is, i have a lead sound saved, a rhythm sound and a harmony sound for when myself and the other guitarist are playing twin guitar harmonies, also expanding it now to include a couple of clean sounds and a slightly differant sounding lead sound. Sorry im rambling a bit i just find the pod xt priceless very versatile.
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Originally posted by DonP View PostWould the POD 2.0 sound just as good through the same amp?
I've tried my POD with 3 sets of PC speakers (all of them 2 way without a subwoofer) and haven't been as happy as the sound I get through the headphones.
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