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With the new Flextone II, you can do this as well, or you can always get a POD (for your studio work), and run it through a transparent power amp and cabinet (for live). POD settings and now the Flex II settings can be stored and shared via the computer and line6 website. rich At 12:08 AM 4/12/00 -0700, you wrote: >Make sure you look at Yamaha's amps- they are real nice and you can store >and share patches on your computer- > >Cliff > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Mark Hamburg" <mhamburg@Adobe.COM> >To: <Loopers-Delight@annihilist.com> >Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2000 9:53 PM >Subject: OT: GP-100 v Line 6 > > >> I'm contemplating replacing my GP-100 with a Line 6 Flextone II and I >> wondered if anyone on this list had any comments in this regard. >> >> The pros and cons I can list without much experience with the >Flextones... >> >> Pros: More direct controls. More amp models. Easily able to use it >outside >> of my studio. (This last one is the big selling point. I'm tired of not >> having a guitar amp.) >> >> Cons: Obviously less powerful in terms of range of effects and in terms >of >> the control over the effects. >> >> Has anyone done a comparison of the sound quality of the GP-100 v. the >> various Line 6 products? Or, if I were to stick with what I've got, does >> anyone have any recommendations on a reasonable amp to use with the >GP-100 >> so that I would have some mobility. >> >> Thanks. >> Mark >> >> P.S. And of course, if you've been hoping someone would sell a GP-100 in >> good condition, now is your opportunity to wax effusive about Line 6's >> products... >> >> > >