Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 19 of 32

Thread: Line 6 Pod XT

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default Line 6 Pod XT

    Anyone here own, use, or have played through one of these? Up until now, I've been patiently waiting for someone to do a post on one of these little magic boxes, but so far - nada! I've heard some pretty awesome guitar stuff done with this piece of gear, and have even watched a couple of players use these live, either running them as a pre-amp, or directly into the board. They're loaded with all kinds of tones and features. The new Pod XT goes for around $300, and considering all that it can do, esp. in the home-recording dept., it seems like a pretty worthwhile piece of great to have.

    Here's a link to the Pod XT tone sample page on the Line 6 website. Some of these tones are dangerously close to the originals, so prepare yourself:

    http://www.line6.com/podxt/sounds.html

    I'm seriously considering getting one of these, and would like to hear what everyone else thinks of them - esp. from the recording stand-point.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Idaho (I-duh-ho)
    Posts
    12,581
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Nelski

    I'm using a Behringer Vamp 2 which is reportedly, according to users who have used both, the same thing just costs less. They even have a Pro rackmount version with USB.
    However, Listen to Ayreon's "The Human Equation" or "Electric Castle" albums. Both are done into a computer with a POD. Killer tones.

    Either way I'm sure you'll dig having one. I run my Vamp into the effect loop of any of my guitar amps and get some dynamite sounds. Try it with 2 amps and hold on. S-T-E-R-E-O! Yowsa.

    Check out the reviews of both units at Harmony Central first.

    http://www.harmony-central.com/Effec...V_Amp_2-1.html
    http://www.harmony-central.com/Effec..._Pro_XT-1.html

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Spud - Have you done any recording with the V-Amp directly into a computer? Also, do you need to have an effects loop to be able to run it directly into an amp? I've read up some on this issue, and it seems like a lot of players don't get things hooked up right, or have things like the cabinet emulation on, and are disappointed with the sounds / tones that they are getting. While its good to have some options as far as playing live is concerned, the primary reason I would buy it would be for computer-direct recording. I'm perfectly happy with the live tones I get through my amps, so a Pod or a V-Amp wouldn't be a "go-to" option in that sense.

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Sweden
    Posts
    5,347
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Nelski, I have the Korg AX10g Amp Modeler. I got it from my wife this christmas. I will upload a clip and review when Robert gets the MP3 upload running again.
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Thanks Swede - I look forward to hearing them.

  6. #6
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default Change In The Weather

    Man, what was I thinking back in January, and me not using my POD XT for live use? Not only does this that little red bean totally rock, it is more than well-suited for use in a live environment, provided that 1.) you've read the manual; 2.) you comprehend the parts about input / output devices in relation to the unit's settings; and 3.) you've read the manual. Did I mention the part about reading the manual?

    Ever since acquiring my Tech 21 amp (which I run the POD through), it has been tone-farming free-for-all. A big, fat, juicy, thick, tasty, chimey, twangy free-for-all. Folks, this stuff sounds fantastic live, and there's absolutely no reason you should limit the POD to line-in recording use only. It's meant to be cranked up, and played hard, just like any other good amp would be. I have yet to try the unit run directly through a P.A., but I do assume that situation will eventually present itself down the road. And having read the manual several times, I'm assuming that I am properly "in the know" to be able to pull it off with satisfactory effect.

    It is also important that you understand that running the POD through a regular amp will slightly colour its tone. Rather than get into details, here is a link to the previous post I did on that very subject:

    http://www.thefret.net/showpost.php?p=4457&postcount=1

    Another thing I've also addressed with regards to the POD: like any amp-modeling gear / equipment, it does not sound exactly like the real thing. Does it sound "in the ballpark"? Most definitely! Plus, when you add all of the other things into that equation - stompbox models, cabinet models, tube pre-amp, USB connectivity, and direct-recording features, this is one feature-packed device that is loads of fun to play through. As a matter of fact, I don't ever see myself without one.

    For POD-inclined Fretters, here are a few links to some good websites. The latter (3) have some nice tone patches for download:

    http://www.soundonsound.com/sos/Jan0...line6podxt.asp
    http://www.minimumblue.com/guitar/gu...odbystyle.html
    http://www.robtognoni.com/line6.htm
    http://www.instituteofnoise.com/l6/filesearch.asp

    Myself, I've read one too many nasty anti-POD / anti-modeling reviews from opinionated, die-hard tube-heads. Since I know that many of our fellow forum members are Vox Valvetronix converts, I am pretty sure that there are a lot of folks like me who think its time that gear manufacturers embracing modern modeling technology got a fair shake, and a tip of the hat for their efforts in bringing the classic tones of the greatest amps, cabinets, and effects of all time to the everyday player. Really, there's no reason why anyone shouldn't be able to enjoy the fantastic groove of a '58 Fender Bassman, the stinging blues vibe of a '66 Marshall JTM-45, or the all-out assault of a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier without having to pony up a small fortune.

    That technology is here - right now! So why not enjoy it?
    Last edited by Nelskie; April 23rd, 2006 at 03:36 PM.

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Sweden
    Posts
    5,347
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I could not agree more with you Nelskie... I am really satisfied with my Tonelab.
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Idaho (I-duh-ho)
    Posts
    12,581
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Oh no! Nelskie is one of the Pod People!! Run people, run! Pretty soon we'll all become Pod People.



    I dibs the movie rights.

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA USA
    Posts
    1,860
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Not to worry Spud's! As you know I own one of those blue guitar body modeler. I will be sending you a PM on some questions on it's use.
    Guitars:

    Electric: Washburn HB-30, Squier Tele Custom Deluxe, Jay Turser Strat.
    Acoustic: Seagull S6.

    AMPs: VOX AD30VT, Peavey Envoy 110.

    Modelers: V-AMP 2, Digitech RP-100A.

    Pedals: Boss RC-2 Loop Station, Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, Digitech Bad Monkey, Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo, DOD VFX40B 7-Band Graphic EQ, Ibanez CS-5 Super Chorus.

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Oh no! Nelskie is one of the Pod People!! Run people, run! Pretty soon we'll all become Pod People.

    I dibs the movie rights.
    Nice. As long as Angelina stars as my love interest, and ZZ Top is doing the soundtrack, the big-screen adaptation should be gas!

    But really, the POD XT is a way cool piece of gear. If I could take it back with me to 1983, in Mr. Peabody's Way-Back machine, there's no telling what could have happened.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Idaho (I-duh-ho)
    Posts
    12,581
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Nelskie
    But really, the POD XT is a way cool piece of gear. If I could take it back with me to 1983, in Mr. Peabody's Way-Back machine, there's no telling what could have happened.
    Can you imagine if Buddy Holly would have had one? Oh my gosh! Peggy Sue would have gotten run over by a British stack.

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Even though I know there aren't a whole lot of PODxt users on our forum, I still thought I'd share a new patch link that I recently found on the Line 6 user's forum. Some of the POD gurus over there have posted their tone bundles, and let me tell you, these guys can work magic with the little red bean. I think a few of these were posted on another POD-related thread here on FN, but for the life of me I can't find it. Anyways - besides those that were already posted, there's a bunch of new ones. Here's the link:

    http://line6.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb....=3&t=016178&p=

    Remember, in order to load these patches / bundles into your PODxt, you'll need the Line 6 Editor (*provided with the PODxt package.), along with current drivers, etc. (*readily availble by using your Line 6 Monkey utility.) Angel1973's bundle of classic Fender amps is awesome, and highly recommended if you want to groove out to some classic Stones (which I've been known to do on occasion. )

    Also of note: some of the tones in these bundles may require one / several of the Line 6 add-on packs. As one might surmise, if you don't have them, the patch won't work. A good majority of them, however, do work with the models that originally came with your PODxt, and with those that came with the 3.0 version upgrade.
    Last edited by Nelskie; December 21st, 2006 at 03:58 PM.

  13. #13
    Join Date
    Sep 2005
    Location
    Camrose, Alberta, Canada - used to be Umea Sweden.
    Posts
    12,854
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I should really get a POD. I have trouble recording at home because there's always people and kids around and I want to crank my amp a bit when recording.

    The POD sounds really good, and must a perfect thing for recording ideas.

    Ahh well, another thing to buy... it never stops does it?

    Thanks for the tip, N - if I ever get a POD I'll try some of those patches.
    The Law of Gravity is nonsense. No such law exists. If I think I float, and you think I float, then it happens.
    Master Guitar Academy - I also teach via SKYPE.

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Nov 2005
    Location
    Pittsburgh, PA USA
    Posts
    1,860
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Hey Nelskie - looks like you found yourself a little gold mine. How do the different patches compare to each other and are they usable? Most patches I downloaded for my V-Amp2 were of heavy metal settings. I prefer clean and slightly crunched type tones.
    Guitars:

    Electric: Washburn HB-30, Squier Tele Custom Deluxe, Jay Turser Strat.
    Acoustic: Seagull S6.

    AMPs: VOX AD30VT, Peavey Envoy 110.

    Modelers: V-AMP 2, Digitech RP-100A.

    Pedals: Boss RC-2 Loop Station, Boss CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, Digitech Bad Monkey, Ibanez DE7 Delay/Echo, DOD VFX40B 7-Band Graphic EQ, Ibanez CS-5 Super Chorus.

  15. #15
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Tim - Tone-wise, if you can imagine it, the PODxt can bring it to life. Overall, I'm very pleased with the tones I get from my PODxt, most especially the cleaner & slightly over-driven timbres. Couple that with the nearly endless supply of tones via the Line 6 Custom Tone website, there really isn't any tonal territory I can't cover with it.

    http://line6.com/customtone/

    One thing I have noticed, though, is that some of the higher gain models do emit sort a bit of a fuzzy hiss now and then, so you have to really watch your control settings on both PODxt unit, as well as on the guitar. This along with keeping it at a reasonable distance from computer monitors and similar electronic devices. I don't think this situation is exclusive to POD units, though.

    I've also been experimenting with an ART Project Series MP tube pre-amp in the signal chain (before the POD unit), with some very impressive results. What this allows me to do is to add the gain before the processor, and thus, turn down the gain settings on the PODxt unit itself. Without having to effectively "re-create" distortion through the unit's digital "clipping" process (which the tube pre-amp is already doing), the base signal (i.e. the amp emulation) remains more in tact. As well, the 12AX7 tube in the ART pre-amp adds both warmth and character to the overall tone. True - it's not the "real thing", but for me, it works very nicely. Here's a link to the ART Tube MP over at MF:

    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/produ...amp?sku=180643

    While the $299 price tag might seem a bit steep for a unit like the PODxt, what you also have to factor into that equation are Line 6's great support channels, the vast POD user community, and it's incredible versatility in creating so many different tones. It's an incredibly cool piece of gear.

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Dec 2005
    Location
    Idaho (I-duh-ho)
    Posts
    12,581
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Tim
    There are tons of Vamp patches on the web that aren't metal. I'll try to find my links and PM them to you.

    YA the POD sure sounds good. I listen to albums by Steven Wilson from Porcupine Tree and any Arjen Lucassen album (Ayreon, Stream Of Passion) and am totally amazed that a lot of the recorded guitar sounds are direct from a POD. All of Arjen's electrics are!

    One cool thing for Vamp users is that there is now a conversion program that changes POD patches into Vamp patches.

    "No Tele For you." - The Tele Nazi

    Ha! Tele-ish now inbound.

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Posts
    930
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Nelskie
    . . . Couple that with the nearly endless supply of tones via the Line 6 Custom Tone website, there really isn't any tonal territory I can't cover with it. http://line6.com/customtone/
    Sadly, the powers that be over at Line 6 have decided to close the PODxt section of the Custom Tone website. Apparently, this due to the fact that many people "tweak" many of the posted tones, and then re-post them under their own name. As I see it, however, just as many people are posting all new tones, so it seems to even itself out. Anyways - the administrators don't like it, and they've decided to pull the plug. As of Feb. 1, it will no longer be. Who knows, maybe it'll turn out like the Great Open Mic Fiasco of 2006, and they'll decide to re-open it again?

    So, to all (3) of the PODxt people who frequent the forum (that's from my last count), if you want some new tones to play with - - the clock is ticking. T-minus (8) days . . . and counting.

  18. #18
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Kilkenny, Ireland
    Posts
    1,050
    Post Thanks / Like
    Blog Entries
    1

    Default

    Thanks for the heads up Nelskie!
    - Lev

    Main Guitars: Fender US Deluxe HSS Strat, PRS SE C24, Fender Baja Tele
    Bass Guitar: Squier VM Jaguar Special
    Main Amp: Vox AC15
    Main Effects: Digitech EXP-7, Line6 M5, Soul Food, Sub n UP, Flashback, Polara Verb
    Vids: www.youtube.com/levguitar

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    New York, NY
    Posts
    88
    Post Thanks / Like

    Exclamation POD vs. Tonelab shootout!! Everybody run!!

    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    I should really get a POD. I have trouble recording at home because there's always people and kids around and I want to crank my amp a bit when recording.

    The POD sounds really good, and must a perfect thing for recording ideas.
    Being such a big Vox guy I would have thought that the new Tonelab LE was already on its way to your house.

    Ok now for my real question ...

    How does the Line 6 POD XT Live stack-up to the new Vox Tonelab LE? Pros, cons? I'm considering purchasing one or the other in the coming months and I'm looking for opinions ...
    My Gear ...
    Roland Micro Cube, Traynor YCV20WR
    Ovation Cedar Balladeer, "Super-cute" Fender Strat, Squier M-80

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •