Current slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- Best-selling in Multi-Effects
I actually purchased a line 6 pod 2.0, not the xt. The 2.0, as I understand it, has been the work horse in studios for about a decade. I bought it because I wanted something to use as a stand alone, as well as, something to record with. Initially, I was a little disappointed because the stock sounds weren't all that impressive. It wasn't unitl I installed the line edit software and began to download sounds through the custom tone site. Now, I'm impressed. the 2.0 is easy to work with because the settings are right in front of you. They're setup, basically, the way they would be on an amp. I plan to run it through my Tascam X2 and record into Cubase. You really can't go wrong with the 2.0, xt, or the x3. I paid $84.00 for mine. the 2.0 retails for $200.00. I think that's a pretty good savings.Read full review
I love my POD XT!!! Why? firstly, it is Model-Pack friendly: FX Junky is a good way to expand your tonal landscape. A little thoughtful tweaking can produce some pretty amazing tones. Crank this into a good amp/cab set-up and WOW!! It does require some time to reduce fizz and mush on the higher gain settings. I found reducing the bass and treble settings allows the gain controls to breathe; alittle goes a long way/less is more kinda thing. Also great for headphone practice. I have a very dreamy Holdsworth clean sound and then a pretty good Holdsy lead sound; also a min imoog Jan Hammer-esque lead sound that is very fun...and some other synth sounds that i enjoy (the tracking is no latency and pretty fast if you play monophonically precise). Also, the XT is capable of some fat metal chunk tones, good funk cleans, and very useable wah settings. AND FCB1010 friendly: All in all, pretty awesome "old" tech. Glad i have one!Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It is easy to use. The presets are great, but fine tuning is a breeze and you can do it without a computer...old school! I have even increased part of an effect on the fly; during the set! I highly recommend this option. I also like the pedal. It is a real throw pedal you can feel. 100% happy, wish i had gotten it sooner! This model is not supported well on the website...I guess too outdated, however the user forum (if you can figure it out) offers more sounds than your memory will hold. Mine belonged to a great player, so some of his sounds have suited me. I am especially impressed with the Twin Reverb amp model. It is the closest i have ever heard.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This review is for Line 6 pod 2.0 (not pod xt, ebay put that in there for some reason). I won an auction for a broken Line 6 pod 2.0 I took it apart and re-soldered the bad components and then powered it up and .... nothing. I was upset but i figured out the ac adapter was bad. Went to radio shack and got a 9V 1500mA adapter, plugged it in and it powered up and all menu functions worked but.... no sound Got a real Line6 9V 1200mA ac adapter from another auction. Plugged it in and powered up the pod 2.0 ........ yessssss it now worked. The dead pod 2.0 is now back to life. Full menu and all the great sounds. The line 6 pod 2.0 is awesome. It took me a while to learn to use the hidden features though. All the knobs do things like bass, mid, reverb etc but the knobs do "extra" things if you hold the "tap tempo" key while turning. For example for a big Marshall plexi sound: choose the Brit classic from the amp models knob, then set the cabinet to 4x12 using Tap tempo + effects knob, then if you want huge overdrive hold tap tempo + turn drive to 8 or 9, add a little delay with the effects knob, enhance the delay with tap tempo + middle knob sound confusing? Well it is but its ok once you get used to the "dual" function of all the knobs. Heres a list of the special knobs. tap tempo + drive = overdrive boost (pre-amp boost) tap tempo + bass = echo (this is not really documented anywhere) tap tempo + middle = delay enhancement tap tempo + treble = presence boost (post-amp volume) tap tempo + channel volume = another volume boost ??? tap tempo + amp models = even more amp models tap tempo + effects = cabinet select (this is probably the coolest and most useful function in the whole pod 2.0) tap tempo + reverb = ???? unknown tap tempo + effect tweak = ???? unknown There is alot of other stuff like presets, tuner, noise gate, saving, midi, pc software, "air" mode, headphone mode, stereo output, etc.... I've read that the pod xt is a large improvement over the pod 2.0 but that just means there is alot of pod 2.0's available on ebay for good prices.Read full review
By itself with your instrument plugged in and the PODxt plugged into an amp, it sounds good and you can do a lot of sound tweaking. It has great modeling sounds and distortion effects. Where the PODxt really shines is it's USB interface. When hooked up USB not only do you get a digital signal to your PC that is PERFECT for recording, your PODxt becomes the native soundcard on your PC and takes a huge load off of your CPU. It also will fix most recording latency issues you might be experiencing. You also get to download for free from the Line6 website the programs Gearbox and POD Monkey. With these you can update firmware and drivers on the fly, and fully tweak, manipulate your own sounds on a keen user interface. And even better is you can download thousands of user created tones and search for tones by band or artist. You wanna sound like The Scorpions? It's there. Metallica? It's there. You wanna sound like Adrian Belew from King Crimson? Yes, it's there. Then for $50 or so you can get POD Farm, which I believe is even more customization and sounds. I hear it's really great, but for now I'm stickin with the free stuff! If you can get one cheap, and you like to do home recording this is a great way to do it!Read full review