Line 6 PODxt

Line 6 PODxt

The Line 6 PODxt sets the new standard for guitar tone. The PODxt features 32 groundbreaking amp models built from the award-winning technology found in Line 6's flagship Vetta amplifier, and includes modeled stompbox effects, full-time compression, A.I.R. II cabinet/microphone modeling, and direct USB digital in/out for direct digital computer recording. As POD set the standard for platinum recordings, PODxt sets a new standard as the world's best direct recording device for guitar.

Features:

  • 32 All New Amp Models based on award-winning Vetta technology
  • Incredibly easy to use with lots of knobs for instant tweaking
  • More than 35 Classic Models of Stomp box and studio effects
  • USB support for Digital Audio In/Out
  • A.I.R. II adds Mic Models and allows Mix 'n Match Amps and Cabs
  • 64 Presets, Tap Tempo, and Full MIDI control
  • Easy to use - No obtuse features. This product design seeks to maximize ease of use while increasing capabilities. The focus is on immediacy of control.
  • Downloadable Model and Effects capabilities - expandable up to 64 Amp models and 32 effect models.
  • Classic Effects Models and great sounding Reverb always available, including full-time Compression.
  • Tap Tempo support for Modulation and Delay Effects with Note divisions
  • ToneTransfer with libraries that are existing at POD XT's FCS
  • "Digital Out" recording via USB into 3rd party applications
  • Compatibility with FBV and FBC
  • Built-in Chromatic Tuner
  • Mix 'n Match Amps 'n Cabs
  • Customizable Amp and Effect Models
  • Manual Mode for WYSIWYG operation
  • 64 user preset locations
  • Full MIDI Implementation
  • Cabinet Modes for use with a wide variety of amplifier types.
  • Flash based memory allows for operating system upgrades
  • Effects: Compressor, Noise Gate, Phase 90, ADA Flanger, Uni-Vibe, Opto Tremolo model from the 1965 Fender deluxe Reverb, Bias Tremolo model from the 1960 Vox AC15, Deluxe Memory Man, EP-1 Tube Echoplex, Roland Re-101 Space Echo, Stereo Delay, Ping Pong Delay, Spring Reverb, Plate Reverb, Hall Reverb, Wah modeled after the Vox Wah, Volume (Pre- or Post-Amp routing options)
  • Advanced A.I.R. II with Microphone choices and placement options: Shure SM-57, Shure SM-57 Off Axis, MD-421, MD-421 Off Axis, U-67, U-67 Off axis

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User Reviews of the Line 6 PODxt

  • Submitted by Nature Abhors Normality from Daytona Beach, FL (32 points) on Mar 15, 2010
  • I bought this quite a while back for use in my metal band, so I didn't experiment much with the effects capabilities at first. Then I realized just exactly how useful a noise tool this little bean is. It goes without saying that a single unit with as many stomp effects models as the PODXT has is an absolute PLAYGROUND for noiseheads. Plenty of distortion models, including a particularly nasty octave fuzz that will fuck up just about anything you run through it. Auto-wah is another nice effect for destroying your tone. The modulation effects are comparable as well- while the chorus leaves a little to be desired, it has some rather thick phase and 2 types of flanger to suit your fancy. Also, the Rotary Drum effect is worth a mention. I think the real beauty of this bean is the Delay section, though. Analog and digital delays are pretty standard, while the tube and sweep echoes add a lot of nice trippy, spacey ambience to things. The stereo, ping-pong, multi-head and reverse delays are all great to work with, especially if you like lots of bold panning effects in your noise. Most all of these models will afford you up to 2000ms of delay as well... plenty of time for improving loops & rhythms, as well as piling up layers upon layers of sound. The chassis has 8 knobs for the preamp settings (bass, mid, treb, reverb, master volume, channel volume, presence & drive) which are fun to shape your sound, but the real magic happens when using the effects tweak knob. Depending on what model you're working with, you can control the drive, gain & tone of te distortions, the rate & depth of the modulations, and the feedback, time and mix of the delays, which is especially fun for getting those swooping, gurgling sounds when dialing the times up or down drastically. Not to mention this thing also has stereo 1/4" outputs, midi in/out AND usb connections. Throw in an on-board compressor/limiter, a noise gate, and a digital EQ, this thing is battle-ready. Also has a hookup for an expression pedal, which might make things even more interesting, but I've always just gone the hands-on approach. Pound for pound, this little red devil is worth it's weight in gold.
  • Good Points: - Extremely easy to get used to - A plethora of sounds and features to choose from - Easy to program and save user presets - Extremely versatile no matter what your style is - Metal chassis can take serious abuse
  • Bad Points: - Some effects sound particularly digital - Lack of any kind of pitch shift capability is my main disappointment - Have a reputation for frying out, but I'd replace it in a heartbeat
  • Price Paid: US$289.00
  • Purchased At: Guitar Attic
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