Hi Leeking.
I'm going tomorrow to try them out. Also a POD.
I know I'll not buy a POD from all the research, articles and reviews I've read. I just want to try it for myself.
I've narrowed it down to the J-station and
V-Amp2.
One thing I don't like about what I read on the Vamp, and it's really a minor thing, is that there is no On/Off switch. It has to be unplugged to turn it off. I have
a MX 602A and there is no switch on it either. The way my stuff was set up in my old house, it was a pain in the lower torso to reach and stretch to unplug it.
But I'm going in tomorrow with an open mind.
I've read conciderable reviews by guitarists on all three. The one thing most of them say that the POD has over the V or J is it's clean distortion at higher volumes.
At twice the $ I can use my own. Then the other plus is POD has software to do editing.
I use Sonar and can probably do as good a job anyway without either one, but being the gear junkie I've turned into, I need a fix, so I'm off to try the J and V out.
I'm leaning toward the Vamp though, I guess only because I have the Behringer mixer. I can add a damn switch.