"Line6 PODxt" vs "Yamaha MagicStomp"... thoughts?

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Our hard rock / nu-metal band is using the PODxt right now, but our
guitarist is considering replacing his POD with a Yamaha MagicStomp.

Good or bad idea, and why?
 
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"Fred Anderson" wrote:
> Our hard rock / nu-metal band is using the PODxt right now, but our
> guitarist is considering replacing his POD with a Yamaha MagicStomp.
>
> Good or bad idea, and why?

Dunno, but has he listened to or played through it? If so, and it sounds
better to him, then that's really the point.

-jw
 
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Have had both. I use the POD XT in my effects loop but without the amp
modeling portion. Only use it for the effects because I love the amp on it's
own. The magic stomp sounded incredible but did not have enough editing
features......you could not say find a patch with all the effects you wanted
and turn off the amp model. Pod is easier to operate and I like the
shortboard addition.
"Fred Anderson" <nothanks@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> Our hard rock / nu-metal band is using the PODxt right now, but our
> guitarist is considering replacing his POD with a Yamaha MagicStomp.
>
> Good or bad idea, and why?
>
>
 
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Fred Anderson wrote:

> Our hard rock / nu-metal band is using the PODxt right now, but our
> guitarist is considering replacing his POD with a Yamaha MagicStomp.
>
> Good or bad idea, and why?
>
>

Some of the nu/black metal guys on alt.music.4-track went
to the various Johnson modellers, with good result. YMMV. Try 'em
and see ( if they are even still available...)

--
Les Cargill