I fortunately work nights and have time to practice (I need it bad too lol) and was curious what you guys would recommend. I really do not want to spend that much so I think the POD is out so is there anything comparable?
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Why is the POD out?
I bought a PODxt for $99 used at GC in March. But I still prefer the tone with my POD 2.3 better, and I see those going for around $50. That and a pair of Sony MVR-150(?) headphones for less than $20 and you are set with a very nice sounding rig.
I tried going to a small amp (VT15, G-DEC) but in order for it to sound good, I need to crank it up too much.
I picked up the PODxt and invested in some AKG headphones ($120). I like the wide variety of tones, but keep going back to the older POD.
So the lowly POD 2.3 with the cheapy headphones still gets first call.
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Pocket POD pro. It's basically a battey operated POD 2.0 so it got all those precious early POD tones. I picked up one new for 120. Better than it's big brother oldster POD2:
- battery or dc adaptr
- aux in so you can play along with mp3 or drum machine
- USB connection for desktop updates and programming
cons
- not as many effects or flexibility with fx
- battery lasts about 4 hrs-------------------------
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Originally posted by Hellbat View PostMy only complaint is you have no way of transferring over presets already created in Gearbox.-------------------------
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Originally posted by Grandturk View PostPocket POD pro. It's basically a battey operated POD 2.0 so it got all those precious early POD tones. I picked up one new for 120. Better than it's big brother oldster POD2:
- battery or dc adaptr
- aux in so you can play along with mp3 or drum machine
- USB connection for desktop updates and programming
cons
- not as many effects or flexibility with fx
- battery lasts about 4 hrs
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Get a Roland Microcube 30 and a pair of headphones.
Another idea would be the Tascam Guitar Trainer (GT1). Not really an amp per se, but there are some decent tones in there. Plus you can upload MP3s to it and play along with the song, if that's your thing. I love mine.
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Originally posted by DonP View PostI didn't see that the OP had a requirement of it being portable. The only requirement I saw was that it needed to be cheap.
My only issue with the old POD 2.0 is that the computer hook-up is weak - you need to use midi cables/converter. The later PODs have USB - and the latest POD has an XLR in so you can hook up a drum machine or MP3 player to play along with. The pocket pod has a 1/8" in for hook up too.-------------------------
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Get yourself a used Pod XT from Ebay or something, the extra features and amp models are worth it compared to the older ones/Pocket Pod in my opinion.
If not, get at Pod 2, and stay away from the V-amp, those things fall apart from my experience with a few of them. Line6 stuff holds up much better.
If you need headphones as well I've had good experiences with Sennheiser stuff.
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Thanks for the inputs. I was saying the POD was out due to its price. I just need something small for work while on breaks and I do like the idea of plugging in the MP3 player so I am leaning towards the pocket pod but will investigate the VOX. I just need some good metal tones.
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Tascam PocketStudio. Dunno about loading in MP3s but it uses batteries and CompactFlash cards (up to 128MB - really old stuff by now).
Gets great tones, and I don't mean "for the price". It gets great tones period.I want to depart this world the same way I arrived; screaming and covered in someone else's blood
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