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>>The main reason that I sold all my Line 6 modules was more because they didn't feel "real". They didn't *feel* like real circuits, they *felt* like software. Like when I would alter one of the pots, it felt like I was sending information to the software brain and not like I was continuously changing the resistance in an electronic circuit. Now I'm starting to sound like Stan with his germaniums... Stephen Stephen, What did you 'replace' your Line 6 stuff with? I must admit (as part of my previous confession of G.A.S.) that I've got a few Line 6 thingeys. I've had a DL4 since they first came out (yup, without a glitch...) and a POD since early on. More recently, I purchased an Echo Pro and a Duoverb during each of those units respective 'blowouts'. Sometimes, I find myself getting that strange feeling about the 'realness' of these units, or lack thereof. Curious about what you substituted in, since I wonder what I would do in the same situation. Especially when I've got a Deluxe Reverb mixed with a Fender tweed, all cranked up, but recording via XLR to my computer at 10:30 at night, and the neighbors are none the wiser...and then I start to wonder..."shit, I couldn't have touched this sound quality to tape before...maybe my itching dissatisfaction is not in the gear?"