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Most can be used to record via USB
Most can be used to record via USB
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Some of them are built like pedal-boards, they are the "Live" models. They are suitable for gigging or when you need to change effects/modesl while playing.
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Some of them are built like pedal-boards, they are the "Live" models. They are suitable for gigging or when you need to change effects/models while playing.
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This article is so far just a small wiki so that anybody can find some information when searching for the word "POD".
 
There's a thorough review of a specific model of POD here:
There's a thorough review of a specific model of POD here:
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[http://line6.com/products/pod/ Line-6 Site]
[http://line6.com/products/pod/ Line-6 Site]
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(This article is so far just a small wiki so that anybody can find some information when searching for the word "POD".)
Feel free to add some more info!
Feel free to add some more info!

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PODs are digital modeling and multieffects devices.

They are used to jam along with a pair of headphones with no need for an amp. They can also be used with an amp, as if they were a normal multi-effect unit.

Most can be used to record via USB

Some of them are built like pedal-boards, they are the "Live" models. They are suitable for gigging or when you need to change effects/models while playing.


There's a thorough review of a specific model of POD here: Pocketpod

And there's plenty of info at the manufacturers site, Line 6: Line-6 Site


(This article is so far just a small wiki so that anybody can find some information when searching for the word "POD".) Feel free to add some more info!