On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 12:15 -0500, Them wrote:
Michael T D Nelson wrote:
It's clearly a replacement for a Line 6 POD
Pro. No doubt about that.
To be honest, I think the PODxt sounds much better than the V-Amp... I
use a PODxt Live (through a Mesa/Boogie 50/50 power amp and a 2x12
cabinet), and my rhythm guitarist plays the V-Amp... and maybe it's due
to his native guitar tone also, but the V-Amp sounds rather plasticy to
my ears. It sounds a bit better going into a 4x12 cabinet (a huge
improvement over the single 1x12), but it still doesn't sound as clean
as the PODxt.
Uh, you don't think the Mesa Boogie has anything to do with the
sound??? Seriously though, I have a V-Amp Pro and I have friends who
use the POD XT. I don't here all that big a difference when they're
played through the same gear. Even if there was a large difference is
it worth the $530 difference in price?
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