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stevekc Just Startin' 114 posts since
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Jan 20, 2012 9:21 AM

New HD 2.0 announcement at NAMM

Due to some recent gear sell offs, hard work, and christmas bonuses I find myself in the Line 6 "Dream Rig " owners club. Last month I got a DT50 212 Amp and JTV-59 to augment my JTV-69, Ive had a HD500 for 14 months and just now starting to work with them. A Weber Mass-Lite Attenuator helps too.

 

Very excited about the new Version 2.0 HD firmware coming soon:

 

 

I still own the VG-99 and GR-55 and remain a strong advocate for Roland products, but frankly Line 6 customer relations folks do a much better job and actually listen and respond to customer feedback ideas for improvements in the product. 

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Free v2.0 Firmware Update For POD® HD Multi-effects     

Coming soon! The free v2.0 firmware update dramatically expands the sonic palette of all POD® HD multi-effect processors, and enhances integration with the James Tyler® Variax® and DT25 or DT50 guitar amplifier dream rig.

For all POD HD multi-effects, the update includes two brand-new HD guitar models, the world’s first HD bass model (with eight incredible mic model choices!) and a new vintage-voiced mic preamp model:
“Flip Top” HD Bass Amp Model. Introducing the world’s very first HD bass amp model based on* the immortal Ampeg® B-15NF Portaflex®, one of the most popular studio bass amps of all time. The modeled cab features the original 15-inch speaker perfect for laying down some serious thump.

Eight New Mic Choices for the HD Bass Amp Model. Get your ideal bass tone from the new “Flip Top” HD bass model with eight mic choices based on*
Shure® SM57
Sennheiser® 421
AKG® D12
AKG® D112
EV® RE20
Shure® SM7B
Heil® PR40
Neumann® U47

“Plexi Lead NRM” and “Plexi Lead BRT” HD Guitar Amp Models. Stunning new HD guitar amp models based on* the Normal and Bright inputs of the legendary Marshall® “Plexi” 1959 Super Lead 100-watt head. Plug into the classic cascading crunch of this historic English head!

“Vintage” HD Mic Preamp Model. A vintage-voiced tube mic preamp based on* the Requisite® Y7. Place this model at any point in the signal chain to give incredible warmth to vocal sounds and guitar and bass tones. Its controls include:
Gain
HPF (High Pass Filter)
LPF (Low Pass Filter)
Phase
Output
The update also includes a variety of new features and enhancements that make a POD HD500 or POD HD Pro, James Tyler Variax, and DT25 or DT50 guitar amplifier dream rig even more powerful and easy to use. The result is complete analog and digital reconfiguration of guitar models, effects, HD amplifier models and analog tube topology with the press of a single footswitch.
Variax Knobs as Controllers. Variax Tone and Volume knobs can act like expression pedals, controlling different aspects of your tone such as delay time, amp drive or anything else you want. Controllers are capable of driving up to 50+ POD HD parameters simultaneously, making it possible to morph between sounds with a single guitar knob.

Variax Toggle Switch Behavior (Local Control). To provide smooth, intuitive transitions between the modeled and magnetic pickups, you can choose whether the Volume, Tone and Pickup Selector switch will control both the model and magnetic pickups simultaneously, or lock the model and only affect the magnetic pickups. For example, when switching between acoustic and electric tones, you can lock the acoustic model controls so that tweaking knobs and switching pickups when playing the electric sound won’t affect the sound of the acoustic when you switch back.

Variax Control Mode (Global/Preset). Choose whether you want to assign Variax guitar models and Local Control settings globally, or on a per-preset basis. Alternately, you can get complete manual control by choosing not to control Variax settings with POD presets.

New Input Selections. The new input selections — “Variax” and “Variax Mags” — allow you to assign any configuration of magnetic pickups and Variax models per POD HD preset. The new “Variax” input selection also recalls whether you were using mags or models per preset, allowing you to pick up exactly where you left off – no need for manual selection or input changes.

POD HD/Variax Custom Tuning Creation. Now you can create custom Variax tunings for any or all of your POD HD presets. Save and recall them per preset — and get up to 512 unique custom guitar tunings with instant footswitch control.
* All product names used in this webpage are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers whose tones and sounds were studied during Line 6’s sound model development.

  • stumpsout Just Startin' 895 posts since
    Jan 28, 2007
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    Jan 19, 2012 8:15 PM (in response to stevekc)
    Re: New HD 2.0 announcement at NAMM

    Congrats! This is great news, as i know you are a gear ninja

     

    I got the DT25 combo, using an extension cab with it. Did you try the DT25?

     

    I found the DT50 awesome but too loud and heavy for me in the end. I actually did prefer it's sound and could tell the difference..still bugs me a bit, but had to choose.

      • stumpsout Just Startin' 895 posts since
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        Jan 19, 2012 10:46 PM (in response to stevekc)
        Re: New HD 2.0 announcement at NAMM

        Very interesting. I am going to take another look at the DT50, I do prefer the sound. That attenuator seems to solve one problem. I am doing a Beatles tribute gig among others and can really use the clean headroom, too.

         

        But I wish there was an angle on the weight ...I would love the 212 but I found the 112 plenty heavy. Maybe I could use an extension cab. One of each speaker? Maybe a lighter speaker in the DT50 112 combo? I thought of the DT50 head but don't want a 412 cab.

        Oh yeah, the "pop" when changing topologies is louder in the DT50...but I miss that sound and need to face it and fix it.

         

        And yes, my experience with Roland support was one of the worst. Line 6 has them beat there even on slow speed. I find myself having to justify using Line 6 to some people...and it's true I've had some pretty bad luck with my JTV-69. But I see massive benefits to this rig. I really like playing lots of styles.

  • Iknowathingortwo 1,667 posts since
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    Jan 19, 2012 11:08 PM (in response to stevekc)
    Re: New HD 2.0 announcement at NAMM

    Wow, some VERY cool features being added to the POD HD line.  I'm especially looking forward to the two-way communication enhancement between the POD HD and the JTV.  Also very glad the mag pups have been addressed as well as the switching situation from acoustic to electric and back with the new "locking" feature.

     

    I know I'll be d'loading this new update as soon as I see it available.

     

    And although this is a very different topic...Line 6 is getting into the PA business with a great start of having a multi-function PA console, and good powered speakers and monitors!!!  This blew me over when I saw the specs on Sweetwater's website tonight.

     

    Take care,

    Neal

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