
Speeddemon
New member
Middleman, glad you like it. (so far ofcourse). I understand why you think the POD might suit metal/rock better (The JCM800 and the Soldano sims cover some good ground there), but when I was fiddling with the Genesis 3 in a store, I warped a '78 Marshall Master Volume with a Dual Rectifier, and it got me right in 80's speed/thrash metal land, where I wanted it to be...
I think the Genesis 3 just needs a bit more tweaking for good metal sounds, but it CAN be done.
The POD had an OVERALL muddy and dirty quality to me. The Genesis 3 was much clearer. I was totally amazed when I tried the CLEAN TUBE AMP and the BLACKFACE sims on the Genesis 3. They DID have that elusive tube break-up point where everyone's drooling over...
Middleman, how do you like the spring reverb-emulation of the Genesis 3? I loved it, eventhough I'm always very picky about spring reverbs, as I do some surf music too...
Best digital spring emulation I've heard so far.
Another thing to consider:
the POD is an amp sim with some basic fx.
The Genesis 3 is a better amp sim + great comprehensive multiFX.
If you'd add the Control X ($250) to the Genesis 3, you could just bypass the amp sim, and use it as a multiFX unit for live gigging...
I think the Genesis 3 just needs a bit more tweaking for good metal sounds, but it CAN be done.
The POD had an OVERALL muddy and dirty quality to me. The Genesis 3 was much clearer. I was totally amazed when I tried the CLEAN TUBE AMP and the BLACKFACE sims on the Genesis 3. They DID have that elusive tube break-up point where everyone's drooling over...
Middleman, how do you like the spring reverb-emulation of the Genesis 3? I loved it, eventhough I'm always very picky about spring reverbs, as I do some surf music too...
Best digital spring emulation I've heard so far.
Another thing to consider:
the POD is an amp sim with some basic fx.
The Genesis 3 is a better amp sim + great comprehensive multiFX.
If you'd add the Control X ($250) to the Genesis 3, you could just bypass the amp sim, and use it as a multiFX unit for live gigging...