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alessio84 Just Startin' 7 posts since
Nov 14, 2012
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Jan 7, 2013 6:19 AM

Pod hd and pedals

Hi guys,

 

I'm looking at the pod hd recently and i would like to know how it works with external pedals/overdrives. First of all, i have never used line 6 products but always tube amps. In this particular moment i can't use anymore tube amps for playing or recording (small apartment/no band) so i would use the pod for recording and i would like to use my analog overdrives on a clean sim amp straight to my mbox. At present i'm using an amt tube preamp plugged to the soundcard but i'm not so satisfied.Any experience?

  • CairnsFella Just Startin' 205 posts since
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    Jan 7, 2013 4:12 PM (in response to alessio84)
    Re: Pod hd and pedals

    I have read several posts regarding people that use external pedals. I cant explicitly recal whether they discuss the 'hows' or if they just mention they are used. If no answers are forthcoming it may be worth a search (in fact some of the links that appear on the right hand side under the heading "more like this" may well assist.

  • phil_m Expert Line 6 User 4,243 posts since
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    Jan 8, 2013 6:58 AM (in response to alessio84)
    Re: Pod hd and pedals

    I'm not sure what exactly you're asking. You can use external pedals with the HD500 and it generally works fine. What pedals are you thinking of using with it?

      • phil_m Expert Line 6 User 4,243 posts since
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        Jan 8, 2013 8:09 AM (in response to alessio84)
        Re: Pod hd and pedals

        I mean "generally" in the sense that external pedals will work the way you'd expect them to. There are some details you'll have to deal with if you use the FX loop for pedals, but even then it's not a big deal. Personally, I've used a few different overdrives in front of the HD500 and in its loop, and I liked the results. The amp models react very well to external pedals.

    • joel_brown Just Startin' 90 posts since
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      Jan 8, 2013 7:42 AM (in response to phil_m)
      Re: Pod hd and pedals

      The PODHD comes with a 100 differant effects/pedals built in, atleast the HD500, Pro, and Desktop does.  You probably won't need the pedals you've been using because they're already built into the PODHD.

      • alfmetal70 Just Startin' 104 posts since
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        Jan 8, 2013 8:51 AM (in response to joel_brown)
        Re: Pod hd and pedals

        Work very good, and also, have so much options and effects/drives that you can emulate very well the analog tones, more if the use will be in a room. Maybe the big differences are in live contexts, but in homestudio, rooms or practices with a band are no so far away to the real things. If you know the POD HD, and work with the machine, I think that you can do "magic", depend more from the user than to the machine.

         

        Also is important the speaker that you use, for example for me the best speaker for the POD HD in live/bands contexts are the Celestion V30. But now I am very happy with the result with flat speakers (and more range freqs), you can use for example the cabs emulations and have a similar sound to the albums (for example try to emulate the sound of Lynch from Dokken album).

         

        All depend what do you want, for sure that you can have that sound that you have in mind if you know use well the POD HD.

         

        Greetings and good luck!

      • geoff_p Just Startin' 4 posts since
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        Jan 9, 2013 2:26 PM (in response to joel_brown)
        Re: Pod hd and pedals

        Sorry but i disagree. I use a timeline delay, a bluesky reverb, and a decent valve dirt box (H&K tubeman) with my hd500. they are either far more versatile (timeline) or sound far better (all three) than anything on the pod. not that i don't like the pod, it is splendid (apart from usb port). I use the dirt in the pods loop (after wah, compressor and before amp) and the delay and reverb after pod before mixer/soundcard. works perfectly. wish i could say the same about the usb port.

  • CairnsFella Just Startin' 205 posts since
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    Jan 8, 2013 4:25 PM (in response to alessio84)
    Re: Pod hd and pedals

    alessio84 wrote:

     

    It seems the pod hd 500 will do this but i can't find satisfying answers to my problem..

     

     

    Still a little unsure why you cant find anything on the subject... arent these posts related to your question for example:

     

    http://line6.com/support/message/282943#282943

    http://line6.com/support/message/262260#262260

    http://line6.com/support/message/222341#222341

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