On Mon, Feb 20, 2006 at 04:51:30PM +0000, Michael T D
Nelson wrote:
  It's clearly a replacement for a Line 6 POD
Pro. No doubt about that.
 However, it comes in a rather stylish blue colour - better than that
 Line 6 red :o)
 Behringer have also improved on Line 6's device by cleverly surrounding
 each continuous rotary digital control with a ring of LEDs, allowing the
 user to see in which directon each knob is pointing as soon as a new
 preset is selected. 
 I might be a sucker.  I thought the the V-Amp Pro looked better from the
 user interface perspective that the Line6 pods, not to mention that a
 V-Amp Pro was cheaper than a Pod Xt (let alone the Pod Xt Pro).
 However, I couldn't get my hands on a V-Amp Pro to try out, so I
 chickened out and bought the Pod Xt since I loved playing with it at the
 local music store.
 It is very nice, but the knobs are somewhat irritating.  They aren't
 continuous rotary encoders, and so if a knob is high and the parameter
 is low, if you want to boost the level a little, you actually turn the
 knob down since the knob position has no relationship to parameter
 position until you start editing the parameter.  I thought that AES/EBU
 output would be nice, but in the end I run the Pod Xt into USB on my
 Mac, so I don't miss that feature so much. I do still think that rack
 mount would have been nicer though.