82 tones found

Tones by jonnylee

Product   Tone Name Guitarist Song Band Amp Style Downloads  
 
 
Author   Comments Date Pickup Rating
 
Flextone II

ZZ Top Billy Gibson Gimmie all your lovin ZZ Top Brit Hi Gain Rock 256
jonnylee 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

Willow Shadow CK3 NA Phrenetik Khonetix Jazz Clean Alternative 109
jonnylee Eerie tremolo tone. Created using a POD with a 2.3 Chip and tested with a Schecter S-1 Elite guitar, AKG 220M stereo headphones, a Behringer UB802 Mixer and KX1200 amp. 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

Wicked Game Chris Isaak Wicked Game Chris Isaak Black Panel Alternative 232
jonnylee Sinle coil with trem guitar. Roll down guitar volume for Electro-Acoustic sound 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

Weather Rhythm[1] Couldn't Stand The Weather Tweed Blues Blues 76
jonnylee 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

Vox chrunge ch BD Brit Class A any 94
jonnylee Chungry clear sound for rhytm 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

voodoo child stevie ray vaughan Voodoo Child Brit Classic Rock 198
jonnylee Im playing through texas special pickups and a maple neck strat with a rosewood fret board 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

Vanilla Clean CK3 NA Phrenetik Khonetix Boutique 1 Rock 84
jonnylee About as "vanilla" as a clean electric sound can get. Also works well with humbuckers. Created using a POD with a 2.3 Chip and tested with a Schecter S-1 Elite guitar, AKG 220M stereo headphones, a Behringer UB802 Mixer and KX1200 amp. 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

U2 The Edge Where The Streets Have No Name U2 Brit Class A Rock 72
jonnylee I struggled with this tone for quite a while, but live audiences seem to like it. The real trick is making sure you do the picking in triplets, thus creating the effect The Edge creates at the beginning of this song. 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

U2 The Edge Where The Streets Have No Name U2 Brit Class A Rock 72
jonnylee I struggled with this tone for quite a while, but live audiences seem to like it. The real trick is making sure you do the picking in triplets, thus creating the effect The Edge creates at the beginning of this song. 9/23/08 single coil
 
Flextone II

U2 The Edge Where The Streets Have No Name U2 Brit Class A Rock 148
jonnylee I struggled with this tone for quite a while, but live audiences seem to like it. The real trick is making sure you do the picking in triplets, thus creating the effect The Edge creates at the beginning of this song. 9/23/08 single coil

Model Packs increase the number of Amp or FX Models of a GuitarPort, TonePort, PODxt, PODxt Live or PODxt Pro, for a wider variety of tone possibilities. When a particular tone in the library relies on a Model available in one of these packs, you'll see symbol(s) to indicate which Packs: MS (Metal Shop), CC (Classics Collection), FX (FX Junkie), and PP (Power Pack).

The models within the FX Junkie Model Pack are already included in PODxt Live, and offered for purchase to add-on to GuitarPort, TonePort, PODxt and PODxt Pro.

Variax is the uniquely flexibile guitar from Line 6. Our Vetta II amplifier includes a digital connection for the Variax that lets you store settings for both your amp and your guitar in the Vetta II so that when you call up a Vetta Channel Memory your amp and guitar can change sounds together. Vetta II Tones marked with this guitar symbol include this Variax data.

For each tone in the library, you'll see an icon for either a single coil or humbucker pickup. This tells you whether the tone is best for use with a single coil pickup or a humbucker, so you can select the appropriate pickup on your guitar when using this tone.

Attention POD 2.0, Flextone and HD147 owners... Your hardware doesn't do Stomp effects, so you'll hear something different than what was intended. Try increasing the Drive or choose a higher gain Amp Model to get the right sound. The other aspects of the sound should translate as expected, so you'll at least get a great starting place for tweaking.

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