Any pod xt users around?
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- KVRAF
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Hi, I want to know your opinions about POD XT and especially POD XT live.
I have an all tube Peavey and I love its sound (JJ tubes inside), but it's a heavy bastard to carry around. So how does it sound compared to the real thing? I am not interrested to much in Nu-Metal sounds. I prefer clean or crunchy sounds. Have you tested it direct to the PA? Can I just use its effects and connect it through send-return loop of my amp in order to use my amp's sound.
I have an all tube Peavey and I love its sound (JJ tubes inside), but it's a heavy bastard to carry around. So how does it sound compared to the real thing? I am not interrested to much in Nu-Metal sounds. I prefer clean or crunchy sounds. Have you tested it direct to the PA? Can I just use its effects and connect it through send-return loop of my amp in order to use my amp's sound.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Anyone? GuitarJeff, Sasha Frank?
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- KVRist
- 42 posts since 22 Jul, 2004
You won't want to get it to use as an effects only processor as you'll never get a pure amp tone out of the XT. Now if you want to hook it up to a PA it'll work great, just get used to the fact that you'll be hearing a "micd guitar amp" through your PA speakers, which is a different sound than being in the room with an amp. Now as to the sound, the XT can't be beat, especially for clean/crunch tones which is where it really excells IMO. Basically I've been using it for home recording and it's working wonders, but when it comes to gigging or rehearsing with my band I don't think I'd ever replace my Fender Twin (heavy as she may be), just because I like the idea of playing with a real amp with other people. But give it a shot, it may work for you, and either way it's a great unit.
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- KVRer
- 26 posts since 2 May, 2004
I tried one and found its sound a bit solid state sounding, although the effects are quite good. I bought a Vox Tonelab SE from Musician's Friend, which I think sounds a lot more like tubes, but one of the foot pedals was messed up, and I had to send it back. Still waiting for the replacement. The POD XT Live would be nice, though, if you had a Variax 700 guitar, because you can hook it up digitally and save considerably on latency. Also, as I understand it, the POD XT Live can be used to automatically select your Variax 700 sound when connected digitally.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Thanx for the replies guys
Funkybot79 wrote:
Memorex wrote:
That was what I was affraid off
I think I 'll stick with my Peavey. Any recommendations for a floor multiFX unit (WITHOUT amp sims) to be used as an FX loop. You know I want my reverbs and delays after the preamps overdrive.
Funkybot79 wrote:
OK, I got it.I don't think I'd ever replace my Fender Twin (heavy as she may be)
Memorex wrote:
found its sound a bit solid state sounding
That was what I was affraid off
I think I 'll stick with my Peavey. Any recommendations for a floor multiFX unit (WITHOUT amp sims) to be used as an FX loop. You know I want my reverbs and delays after the preamps overdrive.
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- KVRist
- 135 posts since 27 Sep, 2003 from Reston, VA.
I really like the sound and flexibility I get from my PodXT. I keep an amp at the place my band practices and run the pod through the power stage of the amp by plugging the guitar into the Pod and the Pod out into the send effects in of my amp (Which is an old Line6 flextone).
While it should be possible to use it just as an effects processor, I don't think it would work that well for it.
I've read many people who argue that a true tube amp sounds better. That may be true, but a PodXT gets very close. It also allows you to get a variety of different type of tube sounds, from slightly compressed clean, to crunchy, to total distortion while maintaining a consistent volume level. Something almost impossible with a real tube amp.
While it should be possible to use it just as an effects processor, I don't think it would work that well for it.
I've read many people who argue that a true tube amp sounds better. That may be true, but a PodXT gets very close. It also allows you to get a variety of different type of tube sounds, from slightly compressed clean, to crunchy, to total distortion while maintaining a consistent volume level. Something almost impossible with a real tube amp.
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- KVRist
- 42 posts since 22 Jul, 2004
JTX the problem is that you can turn off the amp sim but not the cab/mic modeling so you'll never get a pure effect tone out of a PodXT (at least not without another update from Line6).
Now Zeoy, I should make it clear that I love the XT and I don't think it sounds solid state at all (though there is some high end fizz that often needs to be EQ'd out of really high gain amp tones). I think people just think that the XT sounds lifeless in comparison to an amp in a room which is not what the XT is designed for, it's meant to sound like an amp on a record. Once you factor that in, it sounds very very much like recorded tube amps (wish it allowed for multiple mics at once though as I never use just one mic on an amp when recording). On the other hand I have heard that the Vox Tonelab does have more of that 'amp in the room' sound, but also doesn't record as well. But yeah, as much as a pain in the ass as tube amps are, as they're not only heavy but also requiring pretty frequent maintainence (my Twin needs to go in the shop in fact), they're still irreplacable on a stage IMO. Not only for the guitar player but also for the rest of the band. From the audiences perspective they'd never be able to hear the difference between a mic'd tube amp on a stage running through a PA or a PodXT going through the same PA, but the band may, and you certainly will. And god forbid you don't have a great PA or play a show with a weak PA. I've played a few shows where we've just run the amps straight into the audience (no mics) with only the vocals through the PA and it works great for smaller venues, but I wouldn't want my guitar sound also coming out of the PA and competing with the vocals in those situations.
Now Zeoy, I should make it clear that I love the XT and I don't think it sounds solid state at all (though there is some high end fizz that often needs to be EQ'd out of really high gain amp tones). I think people just think that the XT sounds lifeless in comparison to an amp in a room which is not what the XT is designed for, it's meant to sound like an amp on a record. Once you factor that in, it sounds very very much like recorded tube amps (wish it allowed for multiple mics at once though as I never use just one mic on an amp when recording). On the other hand I have heard that the Vox Tonelab does have more of that 'amp in the room' sound, but also doesn't record as well. But yeah, as much as a pain in the ass as tube amps are, as they're not only heavy but also requiring pretty frequent maintainence (my Twin needs to go in the shop in fact), they're still irreplacable on a stage IMO. Not only for the guitar player but also for the rest of the band. From the audiences perspective they'd never be able to hear the difference between a mic'd tube amp on a stage running through a PA or a PodXT going through the same PA, but the band may, and you certainly will. And god forbid you don't have a great PA or play a show with a weak PA. I've played a few shows where we've just run the amps straight into the audience (no mics) with only the vocals through the PA and it works great for smaller venues, but I wouldn't want my guitar sound also coming out of the PA and competing with the vocals in those situations.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
I won't buy another amp. Nowayjtxx000 wrote:i've heard that the pod xt sounds amazing through the atomic amp...
BTW what's that atomic amp.
Thanx for the replies guys, I think I have to test it myself. Is there a downloadable demo
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- KVRAF
- 1617 posts since 2 Dec, 2003
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- KVRist
- 42 posts since 22 Jul, 2004
If I'm not mistaken the Atomic Amp is basically a tube power amp hooked up to a full range speaker with room for your Pod XT bean. So basically you hook your XT up to it and you now have a tube/digital hybrid combo amp. I've also heard nothing but great things about it, but haven't tried it myself.
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- KVRAF
- Topic Starter
- 3299 posts since 7 May, 2004 from Athens, Greece
Thanx for the link, but my peavey has already 2xEL84 and send return jacks and I don't want to sacrifise the 3x12AX7 of its preamp
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- KVRist
- 289 posts since 6 Jan, 2003 from Toronto, Ontario, Canada
The Atomic is actually a speaker cabinet with a built-in tube power amp and an alcove on top for putting in a variety of amp modellers (the ads I've seen for it shows adapters for the alcove for Vox Tonelab, POD 2, POD XT and V-Amp). It's being touted as making these devices usable on stage by "de-digitizing" the modeller's signal.zeoy wrote:I won't buy another amp. Nowayjtxx000 wrote:i've heard that the pod xt sounds amazing through the atomic amp...
BTW what's that atomic amp.
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- Waaaaahhh
- 2224 posts since 30 Jul, 2001 from montreal, quebec,canada
and don't forget that what makes the sound radically different from an amp an from a pod xt is that the amp is in a physical space thus some reflection is unavoidable which makes that sound different from a pod xt cause a pod you can choose whether or not you have those reflections
and also the fact that you Hear an amp in stereo, meaning the amp in a space and you hear it with you left and right ears
When you mik an amp you usually close mike it and usually its in mono so the podXt is more like a close miked amp because your hearing the sound in both your ears at the same so that gives a very different feel when noodling
when recording and playing back track its pretty close (if you were to a/b an amp and that amp recreation on the pod)
BTW you could rent one at your local shop and hear and use it for yourself
personnally I love my pod XT and I got the 3 xtension packs
and also the fact that you Hear an amp in stereo, meaning the amp in a space and you hear it with you left and right ears
When you mik an amp you usually close mike it and usually its in mono so the podXt is more like a close miked amp because your hearing the sound in both your ears at the same so that gives a very different feel when noodling
when recording and playing back track its pretty close (if you were to a/b an amp and that amp recreation on the pod)
BTW you could rent one at your local shop and hear and use it for yourself
personnally I love my pod XT and I got the 3 xtension packs
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