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  1. It is the non wireless version. I have been seeing some post about the impedence issue. I will look into that as well.
  2. Thanks for the suggestions. I guess I'll start by duplicating my main patches and bring the output level down to -12 and have him bring me up on the back end into the mix and see how that goes.
  3. I'll start off by saying I'm new here but not new to the Pod Go. I love mine, I find it very easy to use for my needs and so far hasn't let me down other than one of my footswitches has stopped working. My issue is in our live band setting. We don't use any amps on stage and everyone is direct into the mixer. My co guitarist uses a quilter power block with traditional pedals and he cuts through the mix great for leads. Me on the other hand, no matter what I've tried (boost in my signal chain, fooswitches set for volume boost on the amp channel volume and output level, eq pedal set to bump up volume, mids and highs) nothing can quite get me over top of everyone to have a punchy cutting lead sound. Our sound guy also says he cant bring me up much in the mix because he says my output clips his mixer even at a lower level coming out of the pod go. And I don't really use much gain on my patches. I usually try to level the out put on all my patches with the main output level at 0db. Any suggestions, or have I reached the limits of the units capabilities? Any suggestions maybe for out sound engineer? Thanks
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