Thanks a lot for the input! I used to have a BOSS GT-100 that taught me what the 4 cable method was all about. I haven't personally tried it with my Pod Go yet because I actually do not like the distortion sounds from my Peavey tube heads. Specifically the XXX head is what I use the most as it has the nicest/newest tubes installed and thicker clean channel- but I just keep that amp on the clean channel, and from there the "amp out" on the Pod Go goes into my return loop there on the amp. What you described about turning off the cab sims on every preset when playing into an amp like mine. Could you explain how I'm supposed to do that? I don't quite understand what that means, (do you mean disable/remove the cabinet portion of the effects signal chain?) -
And thanks for the explanation on how the IR's are used, that makes sense that they would serve better in a recording application. I probably won't do much recording with this Pod Go as I'm pretty hooked on Neural DSP's plugins for recording right now, but I am interested in getting versatile tones loaded up in the Pod Go and playing through my tube amps (including my smaller Fender Vaporizer 2x10 amp that I practice at home with). Really appreciate your time take care!