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i really like the digitech gnx-3 (or the gnx-2, it's the same thing without the recorder/fake looper). the presets are mostly crap, though. the thing that impressed me most is the distortion stomp box models. i had never heard a proper sounding tube screamer model before. and it's nice to have that old boss ds-1 munch available. the sparkle drive is cool, too. notably lacking is an octave fuzz. i made one with using the pitch shifter, but it doesn't sound quite right. it also has the digi whammy pedal built in. you can assign the built in controller pedal to control just about any parameter, and you always have wah available by stomping down on the front of it. i spent a few hours in guitar center trying things out before i bought it. you definitely have to dial in your own sounds before you can compare them. i sold my pod to get this. i didn't try the pod xt pro, though. i wasn't after a rack mount unit. i bet it's speaker emulation is a bit better. the convenience of it sold me. now i just need to build a floor version out of my edp and i won't need a rack at all... > -----Original Message----- > From: Jeff Shirkey [mailto:jcshirke@midway.uchicago.edu] > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:14 AM > To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com > Subject: Preamps? > > > Last question Re: my new gear purchases. > > I'm also looking into a preamp/amp modeler to go along with my other > gear (G-Force, EDP mainly). I'm interested in the new Line 6 Pod > ProXT. Anyone own one yet or have any experience with that unit? > > I've read reviews of other products (Tech 21 Sans Amp, for instance), > too, so I'd be interested in surveying this group just to get more > feedback. I see direct recording in my future, which is what makes > the Line 6 stuff appealing. Of course, I can/will record the > old-fashioned way in the future, too, but having the direct option > sure would be nice--I think?? > > Again, thanks in advance. > > Jeff >