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Same sounds... but expanded front fascia controls, digital I/O, balanced and unbalanced I/O, choice of gain structure....SCLlama said:Yes, but its twice as much money for the same sounds, right?
Same sounds... but expanded front fascia controls, digital I/O, balanced and unbalanced I/O, choice of gain structure....SCLlama said:Yes, but its twice as much money for the same sounds, right?
Dick Flansen said:PODs are pretty great, in general. IF I had my choice of a nice miked amp in a nice room, I'd pick that over the pod. Most people DON'T have that, ergo, the POD is a no-brainer.
cominginsecond said:If you're close micing with a dynamic you don't have to have a "nice room" ...
The Behringer V-Amp sounds like the Pod because... well, they modelled the Pod sounds. It's a decent box, though a lot of people (myself included) find it way too hissy for critical recording use. I like the lights on the rotary encoders though. For that price, spend an extra 10 bucks and get the J-Station.
Axe4Yahweh said:I'm not that familiar with either the J-Station or the POD, but it would seem that those units would have a noise gate like the on the V-AMP for those of you who are complaining about too much noise for serious recording. My noise gate works fine.
If there's noise at that point in my playing, I'm either making it or using it.littledog said:Noise gates don't help if the noise is obtrusive enough to intrude onto the decay portions of the notes.
I'm a REAL guitarplayer, and for most demo-work I prefer a Digitech Genesis 3...SS454 said:I think all REAL guitar players have a preference of REAL amplifiers.
Speeddemon said:If you want your amp to sound better than a Gen3, you gotta have the following:
-a great amp
-a great room to track in
-a great mic to pick up that amp
Shure, big $$ studio's have all this, but this is HOMERECORDING.COM
People here don't have Neumanns lying around like old Playboy's...
People here don't have Universal Studio's Room C, they have a bedroom or a closet or something...
and yes, I know several of us out there DO have great (vintage) amps, but if the other 2 variables suck, you gotta be one hell of a technician to make a GREAT amp sound GREAT through a LESSER MIC and in a SHITTY ROOM...
I'm overgeneralizing here, but for me I can get great sounds much quicker with my Genesis 3 than with my Roland 405 and MD421 in my bedroom...