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Dana Murphy
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Went and seen Brad Pasiley show over the weekend.first time i heard a line 6 pod. what a sound coming out frount spks. wondered what they sound like on stage amp. & what is the diff in the pod pro unit? dana
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Post by Martin Abend »

You might check their website www.line6.com for info's on the POD Pro.



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Dana,
where have you been? a hard guy to keep up with. anyways where you at this week end? see ya

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Check out the POD type device from "Johnson". They are alot quieter (hiss) than the POD. Some of the sounds are more convincing.
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Post by Rick Schmidt »

I tried the Johnson (Millenium) "J-station" box and was impressed! It seemed to have alot more easy accessable patches that are designed for non-overdriven-high headroom type playing.....plus it has some bass amp models that I bet would be a good starting point for pedal steel patches.

I guess the word on the street is that the Johnson unit has better clean sounds & effects...whereas the POD has got the actual
vintage amp models nailed a little closer.
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The POD got more press because it came out first, the "Johnson" is fairly new but after they get some use, more people will become aware of their tonal quality.
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Has anybody used the Bass-POD with steel? Could turn out pretty cool.

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Post by Dan Tyack »

The main difference between the POD and the POD pro is that the POD pro is rack mounted, has an efx loop, and has digital outs (SPIF). I couldn't tell any sonic differences.

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