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Yulianus Just Startin' 4 posts since
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  • silverhead Expert Line 6 User 9,592 posts since
    Apr 1, 2009
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    Mar 9, 2013 7:50 AM (in response to Yulianus)
    Re: About POD HD 300

    In general, you should use Line with Studio, and Amp with Live.

     

    The only difference in the balanced  unbalanced outputs is that the L channel output, if used alone, will carry the full stereo signal summed to mono. The R channel output always carries only the Right-hand side of the stereo signal. If used alone it will not carry the full summed-to-mono signal.

     

    The Unbalanced  Balanced outputs always carry their respective side of the stereo signal. Neither of them will sum to mono if used alone.

     

    The GND and LIFT settings are helpful if you are experiencing a ground-loop hum in the balanced outputs.

     

    Edit: I mixed things up earlier. This is the corrected version.

    • bclarke675 Just Startin' 153 posts since
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      Mar 9, 2013 7:39 AM (in response to silverhead)
      Re: About POD HD 300

      Does that mean that when I go out of my HD300, I need to use a stereo to mono adapter at the HD300 end when going to our mixer to get a summed mono signal?  Thanks in advance!

      • PremiumJones Iknowathingortwo 238 posts since
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        Mar 14, 2013 3:30 PM (in response to Yulianus)
        Re: About POD HD 300

        I am not sure about the Studio-Line vs. Live -Amp thing... I've been using the HD300 for a few years now and the only time its ever on Amp is when plugging into the front of an amp, which I essentially never do, or if it clips the input stage of whatever its plugged into, which has happened once. It is always on Line for the following applications:

         

        Studio mode into PA

        Live mode  into FX return on a few different guitar amps

        Studo mode into mixer for recording

        Rarely, Dual mode into PA on the Studio side and FX return of guitar amp on Live side. (both sides lose a bit of signal this way, so Amp mode is barely audible )

         

        The one time it clipped, it was some dudes wierd USB interface, which I am pretty sure only wanted to see instrument (which is what Amp is, or close to it) or Mic level inputs.

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