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| | Features | 32 Legendary and Classic Amp Models16-studio quality effects36 Channel MemoriesStereo balanced and unbalanced -Inch outputsMIDI In, Out/Thru
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| | Description | A new standard in direct guitar recording, POD is the ultimate guitar direct recording/performance tool with acclaimed Line 6 modeling and built-in stereo effects. Line 6's revolutionary A.I.R. Modeling accurately captures the tone and feel of speaker cabinets, microphones, and studio room characteristics for an amazing recorded sound on everything from the most prestigious pro studio setup to a multi-track cassette. Sounds like having a great amp mic'd by a great engineer in a great studio. The ultimate guitar Direct Recording tool with acclaimed Line 6 Modeling and built-in Stereo Effects. This baby can also be used as a Tone-shaping front end for any Guitar Amp, Live PA, or with Headphones. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 4.5 inches | | Product Width: | 13.75 inches | | Product Height: | 13.75 inches | | Product Weight: | 6.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 13.6 inches | | Package Width: | 13.6 inches | | Package Height: | 4.6 inches | | Package Weight: | 5.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 8 reviews |
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21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Perfect for me! Dec 06, 2009
By From Detroit I've been playing guitar for 15 years now, and I've had a few different amps and heaps of stomp boxes over the years. Nothing will ever replace a real amp, or analogue stomp boxes, and I'm not claiming this little gadget will. So here's my situation and my impression of the Line 6 Pod 2.0:
I live in an apartment. My amps are long since gone (needed the money, so I sold them) but I really wanted something to plug into. Buying an amp really wasn't an option, unless I also wanted to find a new place to stay. I worked at Guitar Center years back and I remembered toying with these during the down time. So I picked one up a few months ago. I've been running it through my stereo system, and for what I do with it, I really can't complain.
The various amp models are all decent. You're not going to get a true Boogie or Marshall stack sound out of this. It does well enough so you can tell what it's emulating, but that's it. The special effects are nice. Simple to use and very functional. I really like all the knobs it has on it, as it allows you to sculpt your tone.
You'll hear some people complain about this. "It sounds sterile" or "That's not what a Vox sounds like..." Well, they're not wrong, but anyone looking for a pure sound out of a $200 digital device can't be that bright. The Pod gets the idea across, and it does a good job doing so.
I recommend the Line 6 Pod if: *You live in an apartment and you can't have a real amp without getting evicted *You live with other people and jam it out at night or when other people need quiet *You're trying to record music and you want a variety of amp sounds and don't have a lot of money *You enjoy like gadgets with lots of knobs and tons of different sounds to experiment with
6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
The Red Kidney Bean Dec 29, 2007
By Mr. Cw Corway
"axis953"
This is one modeler which really does kick I have tried a number of these so called modelers and the Line 6 POD certainly does come at the top.I have used this mostly for home use and have not yet taken it out to gigs but shortly this is going to happen. The unit is dead handy as it does not need an amplifier to work it i have this running through a HIFI as it is usually needed to practice new material and sits there in a convenient space on the desk. The manual that comes with it explains all the different types of amps that it can emulate even the very expensive Messa Boogie amp is in here so to get that perfect Santana sound its here baby!Also on this unit you have a direct Amp A.I.R Mode so you can see what the requiredsound is like for an open or closed backed amp. The manual that comes with it is very thick i thought there could never be that much to read about this unit and you will find it is in different languages hence the size of it. Be very wary of one important aspect of this unit. Although there is some information concerning this unit and the aspect i will mention shortly it is not very well placed and the novice could end up with a unit which is totally useless. The aspect deals with the Pedal Board that can be connected to the POD 2.0. You must be aware that if you have the old Floorboard or FB4. The Floorboard which came out with the original POD will not work on the POD 2.0. The POD 2.0 has an FBV Pedal labled connection where the older version had pedal connection instead.I don't favour the Ethernet connection either as this to some might be tricky to plug or unplug although once the plug is in it cannot be easily pulled out unless the lug has snapped off the ethernet plug itself. I have no gripes with this unit and would recommend it to anyone however be aware of the type of pedal which can be connected to it as this could be a costly mistake.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
This thing is great! Jan 10, 2011
By Outtha Wazoo I already love this thing! Lots of amps modeled in this little package, pop on some headphones and your in your own little world rocking out! Easy to use right out of the box!
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
How can you complain? Dec 25, 2010
By Dan Litwin I don't know how anyone can complain about the Pod 2.0. I have had it for years. When an amp is inconvenient for any reason, I use the Pod. I even bring it to gigs to save space on a small stage. I simply run it through the monitors.
For recording, this device is sweet. The compression it adds makes the signal totally predictable.
Here's a video of us where I'm using it on stage.
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In the video, you can see the pod just behind me to the right, below the neck of my guitar on the straight-on view. It's on top of a mic stand, mounted on the Line 6 stand bracket (the bracket is kind of stupidly designed, but I use it, being careful not to lose the little rubber pieces).
What more does anyone want? I love it and am considering a second one for my in-home studio. My amp is getting lonely.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
will keep you off the streets! Oct 09, 2008
By sixstring
"slowhand"
with this item, you can plug in your guitar and headphones and turn your brain into blissful mush with a large range of guitar sounds without disturbing the neighbors.
or you can maybe make a living with it as well.
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