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Jack Abraham
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From: Bristow, Oklahoma, USA

posted 03 January 2005 01:29 PM     profile     
Ben:

Thanx for the info ... just what I was wanting to know. I appreciate your help.

David Spangler
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From: Kerrville, TX USA

posted 05 January 2005 09:33 PM     profile     
I acquired a POD XT Live about 2 weeks ago and am extremely pleased with it. Skeptical at first after major disappointment with the original POD Pro. I found it impossible to get a decent clean sound, plus it had reliability issues.

With the XT Live, I was able to take the included country and jazz patches and with constant tweaking and editing on my PC, was able to quickly get usable patches.

After trying Digitech, Alesis, Roland, Boss, Lexicon and Rocktron products over the last 20 years, I believe I have found the "Holy Grail" of good-sounding user-friendly processors.

I owe a debt of gratitude to you Forumites for critically describing the XT Live in such detail that I felt confident to purchase one.

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David Spangler

Billy McCoy
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From: Arlington, Texas, USA

posted 07 January 2005 11:11 PM     profile     
Hey you guys,

For those of you using the POD XT and POD XT PRO....if you had gain problems.....try using tip ring sleeve (stereo) to mono cable.
The reason being the 1/4" outs on these units are Balanced...so use the tip/ring/sleeve cables and have LESS noise and more volume.

By the way.....I have just resigned my position with LINE 6 after six years to play music full time again.

If any of you have questions regarding LINE 6 gear....drop me an e-mail.

Thanks,

b

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MSA Millennium D10, Walker Stereo Steel, Stone Tree Custom Tele, LINE 6 Vetta II and POD XT PRO

Eric West
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From: Portland, Oregon, USA

posted 08 January 2005 11:21 AM     profile     
Billy.

How would that translate to using Bll L cables? Would I use a stereo to mono adapter on each plug?

Whassup with this and why are they that way? Why does using a stereo tip jack improve it?

I've noticed a little less signal than I would expect sometimes.

Nice to have someone that's been on the inside.

Been using mine hard for a year now, and like it overall.

EJL


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