birrbits wrote: also you cant complain about future jstation support (there isnt any!)
er... I mean
birrbits wrote: also you cant complain about future jstation support (there isnt any!)
Alesis screwed me over. I bought the QS 6.1, then two years later, they came out with the QS 6.2, and didn't offer me an upgrade...DevonB wrote:Man, I hate it when I buy a car one year, and 2 years later, the newer model has more features and power! How dare they!![]()
I already explained to you why that's wrong. The processor in your old Pod isn't powerful enough to handle that. The newer Pod XT has a completely new processor which provides it with the power it needs to run multiple FX.Controller_C wrote:the fact is there is no reason why Line6 couldn't have enabled the POd to use 6 effects at once the first time around.

Hmmm... sounds like most of the arguements on here. Hardware sounds better than software... no it doesn't... yes it does....Sleek Month wrote:Ugh.
I personally hate the sound of modelled amps, period.
There's something odd that sounds almost like a ring modulation in the lower midrange on EVERY one I've heard that just makes me want to kill someone.
...mind you, most people don't hear it, and (strangely) the incidence of detecting it seems to go down in an inversely proportionate ratio to the amount one has spent on modelled gear.
The other thing: Who the hell prints post-preamp effects when recording???
I had a Pod, I had a V-Amp, mainly because I was impressed with the tricks and supposed ease. Then I would record them without the FX, (which I would add post-printing for both quality and flexibility), and end up with:"Gee, that guitar sounds like it's in a box. Great".
It's all crap. My suggestion is to buy a used Marshall JCM, get a couple preamp tubes of different values for sonic flexibility, mic it with an Electrovoice 635A, (Very important! I got mine for $29 on ebay...), and be happy.
In the end, if you're a savvy buyer, it'll cost about the same as you spend on some quickly outmoded gadget and sound better to boot.
-S.
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