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Picklechopper Just Startin' 5 posts since
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Mar 10, 2013 2:56 PM

POD HD400 Issue, can I get some help please!

I picked up a HD400 a while back and have tried evry possible way to hook it up and found that running it thru my effects loop sounded the best. I should state that I have a Blackstar HT-5 head. Anyways for some reason all sounds great until I tun the effects loop on on the pod. Then I notice that the sound is not that great. Also when I have the loop on my pod on is the only time I can switch to my overdrive channel of the amp other wise I can only use distortion from the pod.

 

I have looked into every possible change that could be made but have not accomplished anything. I know that it must be something really simple but for some reason I cannot get it.

 

Please help!

 

Thanks, I owe you the world!

Zach

  • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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    Mar 11, 2013 2:30 AM (in response to Picklechopper)
    Re: POD HD400 Issue, can I get some help please!

    What are you using the FX Loop on the Pod For?  Is it 4CM or do you have some other pedal/device in there?

      • jimsreynolds Power User 2,227 posts since
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        Mar 11, 2013 11:32 AM (in response to Picklechopper)
        Re: POD HD400 Issue, can I get some help please!

        At it's simplest:

         

        -  If you only want to use the Modelled amps within the POD and do not want to use the features from your 'real' amp's pre-amp (Gain, tone, etc) then keep it simple and plug your  1/4" Pod Output into the FX Return of your amp.

         

        -  If you want to use your Amps' pre-amp tones then there are several ways to hook up .....

         

        Front of Amp

         

             Guitar ==> HD Input

             HD 1/4" Output ==> Amp Input

         

        This is the simplest way and works well for many people.  It works well if you are mainly using the clean channel on your amp or you are only using effects that normally sit in front of the amp(e.g. compression, wah, distortions, some modulations).  It is also OK for amp modelling if setup correctly.  Not always so great for reverbs and delays etc, particularly where higher gain tones are used.

         

        In the Loop


             Guitar ==> Amp Input

             Amp FX Loop Send ==>  HD Input

             HD 1/4" Output Left ==> Amp FX Return

         

        This way works very well for effects like echoes and delays, reverbs and some modulations.  Not so well for distortions and wah.  Amp Modelling will almost certainly sound weird.

         

        Four Cable Method

         

             Guitar ==> HD Input

             HD FX Send ==> Amp Input

             Amp FX Send  ==> HD FX Return Left

             HD 1/4" Output Left ==> Amp FX Return

         

        This is the all singing, all dancing method for hookup.  It allows you to put all effects where you want them, to use your pre-amp channels correctly and allows for amp modelling too.  It is a pain to intially get your head around and setup but the results can be excellent.  For more details on 4CM and what it does check the link here.  http://line6.com/support/docs/DOC-2523

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