Roland Microcube Or Pocket Pod? |
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Roland Microcube Or Pocket Pod? |
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Nov 21 2007, 11:58 PM
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Pocket Pod. The thing is awesome, you'll love it.
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Nov 22 2007, 12:43 AM |
If you have a toneport i think the better solution would be that valvetronic. It has a deacent sound to it. ROland is good but , hey - Vox
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Nov 24 2007, 02:20 AM
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The Pocket POD isn't bad for just practicing, although mine broke after about a week
If you want really good tone in a practice amp without a lot of frills check out the Vox Pathfinder. -------------------- Gear
Guitars: 2006 Gibson Les Paul Studio Faded (Burstbucker Pros), Early 1980's Yamaha FG-331 Acoustic, Ancient Classical Guitar Amp Setup: Modded Epiphone Valve Junior into a homemade 1x12" cabinet (Jensen C12R) Effects and Other: Boss SD-1, Line 6 Pocket POD, D'Addario Strings, Dunlop Jazz Picks, Korg and Boss Tuners, ProCo Cables, Line 6 TonePort GX Buying: Full re-do of Valve Junior, Radial BigShot FX Loop, Eminence Red Coat Private Jack |
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