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  1. Hello all; I've been searching and can't seem to find any presets based on the iconic Moody Blues sounds. I saw one, but it may have been for Helix, but I cant seem to find it again. Are there any out there? or does anyone have the recipe for some presets that might get close? if so, great, and can you pass it on? and if not, well, thanks for reading this far! Cheers
  2. Hi All. Looking for some advice for the Pod Go. What I've been hearing is that if you use a Pod Go with an amp, you need to turn off your amp and IR in the patches, otherwise, if you don't, the two will clash and not give you a good sound. So, when I do perform live, we have no amps on stage, go direct to the mix and use in ear monitors. And the unit sounds good. But ... when I'm at home setting up presets and trying out tones, the sound never come out the way I want, and I just take my chance it'll sound good live. Currently I have a Spider V 20 in the practice room (all the other amps I had I gave away when I moved as we couldn't take everything with us) So, the long story short ... some have suggested using powered speakers or on stage monitors or a PA system for setting up presets and hearing what you've created without the muddling of an amp. Can anyone recommend one of the three over an amp, or an amp with super clean sound that won't compete with the Pod. Thanks for any responses
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