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TG-F

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  1. I had this happen to me at a gig. There was a complete cut out lasting a fraction of a second- so quick that I wondered if I imagined it, but when I looked at the sound guy down the hall he was already staring at me holding his hands up in a wtf gesture. It’s really undermined my belief in this product tbh.
  2. Had mine for about 9 months and I've basically now settled on a single patch for guitar, with 4 snapshot variations within it. To my mind, the appeal of the Pod Go (and probably all modellers) is that it's an all-under-one-roof solution that plumbs straight in the PA, with no humping heavy gear around up and down flights of stairs. Sound guys love it. It's quick, efficient and sounds more than good enough. It really comes into its own when playing bass as there's nothing more disruptive to a good onstage sound than a thundering great bass rig pounding away. So yeah - for me the depth of the menu is great, but once you've found your sound, lock it in and forget about it :-)
  3. Any guidance on this would be really appreciated! So I’ve got a Boss SY-200 guitar synth pedal. It’s 100% mono. I’m running a mono cable from the PG send to the input on the SY and a mono cable from the PG return to the output on SY. I have Mono FX Loop selected on the PG and positioned at the start of the chain, before an amp, cab and stereo delay. In the settings for the Mono FX Loop I have mix set to 50%. Why am I only hearing the synth in the left channel when listening on headphones?
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