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Line 6 Review: POD

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History:

Purchase: I bought the POD about 4 years ago at Sam Ash. I paid about 300 dollars for the unit at the time.

What I Like About This Line 6 POD: The sound quality and ease of use of the POD makes it the best cabinet simulator on the market. The presets are all great and allow for a true right out of the box use. The POD is also very flexable and allows the user to create thier own sounds. The optional software allows for connectivity to your PC. Allowing you to create your own unique sounds and transfer them back and forth from the POD to the PC.

What I Do NOT Like About The Line 6 POD: Without the optional foot pedal attachment the POD is extremly difficult to use in live performances. The odd kidney bean shape sometimes makes it difficult to find a place to put it.

Line 6 POD Quality Rating: The POD is very well constructed and durable.



Review Summary: Best recording tool for and home studio to have. The over all quality of the unit would have to be rated a 4.5 out of 5.

Rating of this Line 6 product: 4

This Line 6 POD Recording Gear Review Submitted By: Dave Markowski

Review Date: 2003-10-28


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