Yeah, I am recording direct via the normal L/R outputs. I have heard about that idea of running the POD into an amp and recording THAT, but I am not really in the position where I can turn up an amp at all and record it...that is why I got the POD. Before I had been recording via a Hughes and Kettner Tubeman, which sounded pretty darn good, but I wanted more than one sound....
I have been messing a bit with the POD, and it sounds like it is pretty cool for more processed type sounds (which is what I am trying to get), but I can totally see how it doesn't sound like a "raw, real amp standing in front of you" type sound. But that isn't what I am after, so it's all good.
I just kinda wondered where to draw the line of the LPF for the high frequencies. I have been filtering the lower frequencies below 150-200 to take away the excess bass, and that seems to work well.
Anyways...thanks for your help!