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Redapple95

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  1. From what I understood about the POD go is that you can indeed move blocks up and down the chain you just can't change type of purpose the block is used for. For example the amp block will always used as an amp block but you can still position it wherever you want but obviously you can't have a parallel signal chain. Thanks for the reply's so far but I would love to hear more from people who own both units.
  2. My needs as a guitar player are very basic, I don't use alot of effects in my playing especially nothing fancy like stereo delays and reverbs and I have no need to carry an amp and a cab. My intended use is mostly for recording and live performance in the future as an all in one solution(Snapshots are exactly what I look for since I really hate ''tap dancing'' during live performance). My basic chain is Wah->Dist/OD->Chorus->Reverb->Delay. Both the POD GO and the Stomp XL look like the units that will fit my needs but I have some concerns: -I have a Dunlop 95Q Wah that I really love so that makes the use for the EXP pedal and the Block assigned to it on the POD GO useless for me. -I really worry about future support for the POD GO whereas the HX products will seem to last for a pretty long time(at least in my eyes). -Will the DSP in Stomp XL achieve what I need and beyond? ( Altough I got nothing against the Legacy blocks, I want to use as much of the new tech that the HX blocks offer). I also don't mind the extra cost of the XL.... So my questions is: If you were in my shoes what would've been your choice?
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