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Hi Chris. Personally I use both the Pod2 and the amp simulations in the Boss VF1. I've tried various amp simulators in the last two years, and the one I like the most is the Pod, I think it is the more dinamic I've tried, and the sounds are close look-a-likes of the originals. I think that the Johnson has a really 'digital' sound, and is really good for ultra-clean and (mostly) ultra distorted sounds, but I really don't like its Crunch sounds. The Boss is also really 'digital', but has really many ways to modify the sounds (I use it mainly as a parallel fx unit).The behringer is a nice cheap unit, It resembles the Pod in many ways, and isn't bad at all for what concerns the sounds. If you can, try to A/B the units, and take the one that suits you the best. Peace Luigi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Olden" <chrisolden@hotmail.com> To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com> Sent: Tuesday, December 11, 2001 8:21 PM Subject: Re:Newbie question; Amp Simulators > > > Hello, > Another newbie question; is there an amp simulator out > there that is head and shoulders above the rest; or are > they all pretty much in the same league? I'd be using > it a live looping situation as my primary guitar noise > generator. I'm looking at the Pod(or Pod Pro haven't > decided), the Johnson J-Station, and doesn't Behringer > make one now? > Thanks again. > Chris Olden > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at >http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp >