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kiteman
October 1st, 2007, 11:09 PM
I just bought a pocket pod a few days ago and it's a nice little toy. It's a multi-fx module that fits in your pocket but not quite because it's a little too big for that. It's got a clip on it so you can clip it to your belt, pocket, whatever.

It's loaded with over 300 presets (I counted 347 I think) and there's going to be something for everyone. Using the controls takes a bit of learning but it's a snap once you get it. The presets are arranged very nicely and they fit in 3 catagories, STYLE, BAND, and USER.

STYLE is where you'll find effects as clean, crunch, heavy, effected, bass, vocal, and song. Song is a collection of popular songs like black dog, come together, foxy lady, ironman, etc. This is cool stuff here.

BAND is a collection of artists presets but I'm not familiar with them and what songs they play but there's a bit of good effects in there.

The above presets are read only, they cannot be written over but I think you can copy it and paste it to the writable preset.

USER is the best part of the pod. 124 presets avaliable for writing and they are loaded with a varieties of effects to start playing with. Line6 has an editor (Vyzex) you can downloaded and use it to write your patches via usb on your computer. Everything can be done with a mouse. The editor is well documented for usage but it's pretty easy to use. The pod can be written with the onboards too but that'll take a bit of learning.

Ok I had it for a few days and I consider it as one of the best buys on the market. The advantages are that it runs on batteries and used as a headphone amplifier. You can practice or play anywhere and bother no one. Cd or mp3 in to jam along with your favs and cab tuning to fit your PA or amp.

That's science in a pocket guys. :)

Tim
October 2nd, 2007, 04:41 AM
Excellent review! I might just go out and purchase one of those Pod Pockets.

M29
October 2nd, 2007, 12:41 PM
Vedy intedesting, I must look into this further. Thanks for the review!

M29

kiteman
October 2nd, 2007, 12:54 PM
Vedy intedesting? C'mon, it's more intedesting than that! :)

pes_laul
October 2nd, 2007, 04:54 PM
kiteman great review:AOK: but a couple of questions what kind of batteries does it take? and can it take a power supply like a AC adapter for it I think I might get one i got the floor pod which is pretty nice but I want something a little more portable:Dude:

kiteman
October 2nd, 2007, 05:06 PM
kiteman great review:AOK: but a couple of questions what kind of batteries does it take? and can it take a power supply like a AC adapter for it I think I might get one i got the floor pod which is pretty nice but I want something a little more portable:Dude:

4 AAA batteries or 9 volt positive shell power supply. :)

just strum
October 2nd, 2007, 06:02 PM
I won a eStudio HoneyTone Headphone Amplifier over on the Washburn forum and although it only has three effects, distortion, echo and clean. I will say they are a fun little toy. It came with headphones, but not an adapter. I have a bunch of adapters and found one that worked - makes a big difference.


http://www.zzounds.com/item--DANE15

Kite, I checked out the one you reviewed and it certainly provides a lot of effects. Does it come with headphones and adapter?

pes_laul
October 2nd, 2007, 06:18 PM
hmmmm now I'm debating is it easy to switch tones like clean to distortion while your playing

Spudman
October 2nd, 2007, 09:41 PM
hmmmm now I'm debating is it easy to switch tones like clean to distortion while your playing
Probably not unless you can connect a foot controller of some sort to it.

kiteman
October 2nd, 2007, 11:41 PM
It didn't come with the ac adaptor nor the headphones. I guess you can switch from clean to dirty with a push on the button if you write your presets side by side. I believe that's going to be tricky because it uses a 4-way navigation button.

Adrian30
October 3rd, 2007, 11:05 AM
Can it be used as a recording interface? If yes, GTRC here I come...

Reference this:
http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=3072

kiteman
October 3rd, 2007, 02:03 PM
Not through the usb.

just strum
October 3rd, 2007, 05:35 PM
Adrian, I know little about the ins and outs of recording, but line 6 has a number of these products and you might want to see if there is something that suit your needs

http://line6.com/pocketpod/

Kite,

I was showing some of the guitar players at work your post - got them really excited about the pod. Nice review.

kiteman
October 3rd, 2007, 05:45 PM
I found something more exciting, someone uploaded copies of the style and band presets so you can download them and put 'em in the user areas for tweakings.

I've been having a blast. :Dude:

pes_laul
October 3rd, 2007, 07:25 PM
if im right the pocket pod comes with a cd with a program to download presets?
yeah im gonna have to test this out at the music store

kiteman
October 3rd, 2007, 07:30 PM
I didn't get a cd with mine but it was an open box. It was a last one they got (sam ash) and they were playing with it. :)

(that's because they left the batteries in it)

I called first though and they said they got it. I drove across town to get it.

EDIT: I almost forgot, there a site with the user uploaded presets called customtone that you can download. There isn't any for pocket pod yet but it's compatable with pod 2.0 presets.

Problem is not all worked. :whatever:


http://line6.com/customtone/library/

Justaguyin_nc
October 4th, 2007, 03:41 AM
Thanks for the review.. It sure is a cute little pod.
I know you drove across town to get that CD.. but..
I think there is a new version of the software out on their website..
http://line6.com/software/index.html

got me tempted.. found this F.A.Q. might interest some here..

Q: What sounds will work on the Pocket POD?
A: The POD 2.0 sounds will work on Pocket POD. These can be downloaded from the www.customtone.com (http://www.customtone.com) website.

Q: Can I record with Pocket POD®?
A: Yes! Just run an insert cable out of the 1/8th inch direct out on the back of Pocket POD into your recording interface and record all your inspirations instantly with classic POD tone heard on countless platinum albums.

Q: Does Pocket POD pass audio over the USB cable?
A: Pocket POD is a class compliant USB MIDI device, but does not pass audio over USB. Pocket POD does come with a USB to USB Mini cable connection jack that will allow you to interface with Vyzex (Line 6's deep editing software), but it will not allow you to record over USB.

Q: Can I connect Pocket POD directly to a PA system?
A: Yes! You can run an insert cable out of the stereo 1/8th inch output directly into a PA. Pocket POD also has one unbalanced output that can be connected through a DI box directly into a PA system.

Q: Can I use Pocket POD with other instruments besides guitar?
A: Yes! We cooked up an entire set of presets specifically for use with bass and vocals, but you can get creative and plug in anything you've got with a ¼” instrument level out!

Q: Can I use Pocket POD with other effects pedals?
A: Yes! Just place your favorite effects pedals in front of, or behind your Pocket POD to create your own customized sound.

Q: Can I use my Pocket POD to jam along with CD's or MP3's?
A: Yes! Pocket POD comes complete with a 1/8th” (3.5 mm) CD/MP3 input for jamming along to your favorite songs.

Q: How do I engage "latch mode"? This locks the secondary functions of the knobs?
A: Hold down the "Save" button for 3-5 seconds. This mode will allow you to freely adjust your Pocket POD’s secondary functions without holding down the “Save” button. To exit “Latch Mode” just press the Tap Tempo button once.

Q: Is there a Software program available so I can edit my Pocket Pod?
A: Yes! You can download a brand new software editor called Vyzex which was specifically designed to work with Pocket POD, from our software (http://line6.com/software/) page.

Q: Where do I find the serial number of my Pocket POD?
A: The serial number of your Pocket POD can be found inside the battery-housing compartment behind the top right battery.

Q: What is the warranty on my Pocket POD?
A: The manufacturer’s warranty on the Pocket POD is 90 days from the date of purchase.

Q: My Pocket POD reboots when changing power source while connected via USB?
A: Changing the power source of your Pocket POD while connected via USB will cause the unit to reboot and its Class Compliant driver to “drop” it’s MIDI ports. It is not recommended you change your Pocket POD’s power source while connected via USB.

Q: Can I purchase model packs for my Pocket POD?
A: No, Line 6 model packs are only available for our POD® XT, TonePort and GuitarPort family devices.

Q: Can I use my Pocket POD to connect to GuitarPort Online?
A: Pocket PODs cannot interface with Guitarport Online at this time.

Q: How do I select the Cabinet Models?
A: It is advertised that the Pocket POD includes the ability to choose from 16 cabinets, but unfortunately how to do this is not in the manual. This cannot be done on the unit by itself. The Vyzex Editor (http://line6.com/software/) allows Pocket POD users to choose cabinets and store these settings along with any other setting selections in the Pocket POD's user banks. The program is for Windows XP/Vista and Mac.

Q:Why is the cabinet tuning not working?
A: As of right now this is a known issue in the Pocket POD and we are currently working on implementing a fix in the form of a firmware update. We hope to release the fix sometime this coming fall (07). Thank you for your patience in this matter.

Q: Why do the Delay changes do not call up model default tap tempo?
A: If you call up a delay on your Pocket POD and set a tap tempo speed, you may notice that when you switch to another delay, the default tap tempo speed of that delay is not changed. IE: The tap tempo speed of the previous delay is applied to your new delay. This is a known issue with the Pocket POD and we are working on correcting this in a future update.

:beer:

kiteman
October 4th, 2007, 12:38 PM
No sir, I drove across town to get the pod. It was their last one (so they say :))

pes_laul
October 4th, 2007, 02:25 PM
Yeah i know what i want for christmas:beer:

tot_Ou_tard
October 4th, 2007, 03:37 PM
I won a eStudio HoneyTone Headphone Amplifier over on the Washburn forum and although it only has three effects, distortion, echo and clean. I will say they are a fun little toy. It came with headphones, but not an adapter. I have a bunch of adapters and found one that worked - makes a big difference.


http://www.zzounds.com/item--DANE15


My son has one of those. I got it for him when he was seventeen & claimed that he wanted to learn the guitar. His is now 25 and just came over to the house last week to start learning ;)

It's a cool little gadget & sounds much better'n'you'd think.

I told him to get an adaptor for it.

Adrian30
October 4th, 2007, 03:53 PM
[QUOTE=just strum]Adrian, I know little about the ins and outs of recording, but line 6 has a number of these products and you might want to see if there is something that suit your needs

http://line6.com/pocketpod/[QUOTE=just strum]

Just Strum,
Thanks for the link.:) I guess I'll just go for a Pod XT, so I can use it as a recording interface, like SuperSwede did with his jazzy take on the traditional Swedish song.

http://www.thefret.net/showthread.php?t=3072

Great tune SuperSwede.:AOK:

just strum
October 6th, 2007, 05:34 AM
Just Strum,
Thanks for the link.:) I guess I'll just go for a Pod XT, so I can use it as a recording interface, like SuperSwede did with his jazzy take on the traditional Swedish song.


That's a nice selection. When I first started playing last year, I thought - ok, I'll buy one of those inexpensive Squiers and 15W amp and my expenses will be complete. Well, it's seven guitars and two amps later (not to mention all the other things) and I have to say I was way off on that cost estimate. Fortunately it isn't accompanied by sadness or disappointment:Dude:

Spudman
October 25th, 2007, 04:17 PM
Found a Pocket Pod for $110 new and then take an additional 10% off for a limited time in case anyone is interested.
http://www.music123.com/Guitars,Outlet,Page-7.Music123?o=1

Adrian30
October 25th, 2007, 06:59 PM
Found a Pocket Pod for $110 new and then take an additional 10% off for a limited time in case anyone is interested.
http://www.music123.com/Guitars,Outlet,Page-7.Music123?o=1

That’s a pretty good price, but I just bought that BR 600 (which I really like) and my next purchase is some half-decent speakers.