Should I, Shouldn't I?, POD X3 Live |
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Should I, Shouldn't I?, POD X3 Live |
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Feb 18 2008, 04:13 PM |
It depends what effects you use, how much you use them, how loud, it depends how good you play, many factors are involved. If yo do use JCM800, I wouldn't suggest POD at all. By something liek Muris's TC Eletronics GForce or cheaper model, Gmajor, and a MIDI foot controller.
Maybe Muris can give you some specific advice about his gear, but I'm pretty sure that POD is not the way to go with that sort of money. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Feb 18 2008, 04:53 PM |
I would in your place buy a big pedalboard and fill it with different stomp box pedals...I think that way you'll get much more quality live sound than from some digital device..Also you have the money needed...
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Feb 18 2008, 05:17 PM |
If you're just looking for effects I wouldn't go for a POD. There is however a neat piece from Digitech called GSP1101 that would do great as a fx unit, also has modeling if you like to plug in for direct recording. Pro stuff at low cost!
I'm craving one for myself (or an ENGL E530) but right now I'm leaning towards the GSP1101 for "more in the box" so to speak but I think I'm waiting for the yearly bonus before a buy. With that piece you have the possibility to start an entire rack setup in the future. If you have a floor unit... you've got a floor unit. Another pice, which is a floor unit built around well known effects and probably the only foor control you need is Boss ME-50. Now I'm not into effects myself but if I still had my JCM800 which was quite straight forward, instead of getting single pedals I'd go for this without hesitation. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Feb 18 2008, 05:46 PM |
I have a Morley Wah/Volume pedal and an Electro Harmonix Poly Chorus. Are they any good? They are very good..Look at prices of boss pedals..Also make a list of effect you need (no need for chorus you have it and also volume/wah if you are satisfied with that one)..You can buy a lot of stompboxes for 950$! And its more fun having these sturdy quality pedals rather than one big plastic digital device (I'm guessing its made of plastic ) This post has been edited by Bogdan: Feb 18 2008, 05:47 PM -------------------- For GMC support please email support (at) guitarmasterclass.net
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Feb 18 2008, 05:55 PM |
Yes, but your JCM800 doesn't have effects loop right? Then what's the point on using delay, even chorus? You need a FXloop on your amp in order to buy a multiFX unit.
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Feb 18 2008, 05:58 PM |
They are very good..Look at prices of boss pedals..Also make a list of effect you need (no need for chorus you have it and also volume/wah if you are satisfied with that one)..You can buy a lot of stompboxes for 950$! And its more fun having these sturdy quality pedals rather than one big plastic digital device (I'm guessing its made of plastic ) The ME-50 which is made our of metal and comes loaded with 20 Boss effects for the price of about 3 Boss stand alone pedals. -------------------- My bands homepage
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