Line 6 Pod 2.0 VS Boss GT3/GT5


The Big Bad I Said No
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The Big Bad I Said No
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03/25/2001 3:58 am
my brother's just bought a Boss GT3, after telling me for months he was about to buy a Pod. I'm currently amp-less and im looking for something decent to record straight to my pc looking to use in a live situation in a few years time. my bro LOVES the GT3 but im not sure which to choose. what are peoples opinions on these 2 pedals when compared to eachother?
cheers,
al
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BadHorsie
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BadHorsie
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03/25/2001 10:28 pm
The GT-3 definately has a lot more effects along w/ all kinds of options on how to control them. If you're looking for reliability and something with limitless effects then I'd go w/ the GT-3. The pod is also great because it's more convenient to use. Although it doesn't have the amount of effects that the GT-3 has.
Ain't nothin' but a Gear thang, baby!
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jake sommers
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jake sommers
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03/26/2001 1:46 am
I hear the Yamaha Dg stomp is the new shiznit.
"Take my hand boss"
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Bofatron
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Bofatron
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03/28/2001 6:58 pm
You can listen to my "music" it was all done with a GT-3 and I use it live as well...although it is not that great live in my opinion when used as a preamp...great as an effects processor minus the preamp if you're going through an amp's effect loop. I pretty much just use it for the synth sound when I play out and another dma for the main guitar sounds.

I love it for recording, practicing, as as an effects pedal (minus the preamp) when playing through a regular amp

http://www.ampcast.com/bofa

almost all the sounds in my music files are of the gt-3
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Brian Black
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Brian Black
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04/03/2001 2:25 pm
I haven't used the other, but the POD works great for me. I used it in the studio, but not for PC recording. It sounded great on the album though. I also use it live. It definitely requires some noodling if you use it with your amp, but I love mine. It sure beats my old processor(KORG A4) or any stompbox lineup. It's well worth the $300.
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guitarslayer2001
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guitarslayer2001
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04/07/2001 7:41 pm
try the j-station its realy cool i tryed it out at mars music its realy killer id buy one before id buy the pod

lets rock!!
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