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Pod XT Pro to multiple amps?


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So... I'm a little new to this equipment:) I currently have a Line 6 half stack (Spider 2 150w) and a Marshall MG half stack. If I purchase one of the Line 6 Pods (looking at XT Pro).....am I able to output to both of the amps simultaneously.....or can I only output to one amp. Sorry if the answer is obvious.....I've looked through the online manual....but the answer wasn't jumping out at me:)

 

Thanks!!

Jamie

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Thank you for quick reply. So am I understanding the outputs correctly.....(just using at home) would I just plug directly from guitar into line 6 pod & then use (1) output from pod directly into the guitar input on the Line 6 Spider ii head & (1) output from the pod directly into the guitar input on the Marshall MG head?

Thanks again!!

Jamie

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Pretty much,  though going into the Spider might not sound too good. Its tough to send a modeled signal into an amp modeler without a lot of mush. Consider getting a power amp or another head with an FX loop.

 

I would go into the FX loop of the MG to bypass its preamp. There are a few output options on the Pro too so read the manual and play around with them a bit.

 

Just try the MG first and see how you like it. Try Studio Direct and then Power Stack - be careful though as the volume will be full, so keep the master vol on the Pro low and increase it slowly.

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