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RedJamaX

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  1. Just recently, I finally purchased a Spider Valve 212  (not MKII)...  I've been looking at one of these for years, but just never had the money to spend on one  (still can't justify buying the newer version.)

     

    I am looking for information on how to use a POD X3, and the 4-Cable Method with my Spider Valve 212.

    I've read in a few different places that a POD X3 Live can't do this with the SV212, in other places, I've read that it can...

     

    Can anybody clarify this for me... In order to use the 4-Cable Method with the SV212...  What do I need?

    • POD X3 Live
    • FBV Shortboard and POD X3 Bean

     

    Thanks!

     

  2. Great information, thanks!

     

    What about using the 4-Cable method...

    First, I've read two different things on other message boards...  Can anybody tell me which one is correct?

     

    In order to use the 4-Cable Method with the SV212...  What do I need?

    • POD X3 Live
    • FBV Shortboard and POD X3 Bean

    I've read in different places that one, or the other, won't work...

     

    • When using the 4-Cable connection method, does that bypass the onboard DSP of the SV212?
      • Or would I still need to configure a preset to the clean channel with everything leveled out?
    • In relation to setting up a "Flat Clean Channel"...  I've found information indicating that the onboard DSP can be bypassed by triggering it via the Variax interface.  This makes perfect sense since the Variax guitars have built-in amps, so, in theory, it should just be an on/off signal to one of the leads on that interface.
      • Does anybody know the Pin-Out for the Variax Interface?
      • Or, better yet...  Is the "Clean" channel actually doing the same thing and completely bypassing all of the DSP AMP modelling?

     

    Again, thanks for the help.

  3. Just recently, I finally purchased a Spider Valve 212  (not MKII)...  I've been looking at one of these for years, but just never had the money to spend on one  (still can't justify buying the newer version.)

     

    Couple Questions, hopefully these will be easy, I just can't find any easy answers in the forums...  Please note that I've only ever had a few pedals, a couple combo amps in the past...  Music gear is expensive and I just want to make sure I don't spend money on the wrong things.

     

    Any help is appreciated!

     

    1. I understand that I can connect some of the PODs to the amp in such a way that the POD basically becomes the modelling processor.... is that correct?
      1. What controls on the Amp will still actually have an effect on the sound after the POD is connected?
      2. I assume Master Vol and Presence would still function, but the others would not... is that correct?
    2. Which POD Live models can be used in this manner?
      1. I'm  considering the X3 Live due to the dual processing ability.  Even with more amp models on the later series PODs.. It would seem that dual processing adds a level of depth and complexity that you can't really get by any other means  (other then buying more amps of course)
      2. Specifically...  I am looking for a more precise answer other than "pretty much all of them"....  Is it "all of them"???  Or are there PODs (Live versions) that will not connect to the SV 212 in this manner?
    3. I have the opportunity to get an XT Live pretty cheap at the moment...  Where does that fall in line with quality of modeling compared to the SV212 or POD3??
      1. Most important part, can the XT Live connect to the SV212 in the manner I asked about in question #2
      2. Quality.... Manual shows that it has a lot more AMP models to choose from than the SV212, but, is the XT a "budget" model in terms of over all quality... including processing ability and sound quality??   Or is it just scaled down in terms of variety of options?
    4. How is the connection made from the POD to the SV212?   
      1. Which interface? 
      2. What cable(s) do I need?
    5. I understand that the Modelling on-board the SV212 matches the POD2 series, and the MKII matches the POD3 series...  Is that correct

     

    Thanks for any help

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