kyral210
06-08-2008, 12:49 PM
Hi
Has anyone used a Line 6 Bass Pod (preferably bass pod Xt) in a live situation. Any problems? Any advice?
Has anyone used a Line 6 Bass Pod (preferably bass pod Xt) in a live situation. Any problems? Any advice?
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This is a search-engine-friendly text mirror of the TalkBass Forums kyral210 06-08-2008, 12:49 PM Hi Has anyone used a Line 6 Bass Pod (preferably bass pod Xt) in a live situation. Any problems? Any advice? Lemoore-on 06-11-2008, 09:42 PM This is interesting, I have had my floor pod for 4 months now and still not comfortable enough to use it on stage I got a feeling I wont be keeping it. SERPENT865 06-14-2008, 03:33 PM I use a XT pro (rack ) for my DI signal to the board , some time after I get my Carvin PA speakers I will then use it as my main preamp. Its like having multiple rigs with you. Laserman 06-15-2008, 03:45 PM Line6? Best advise I can give would be to sell it and get a Sans amp Bass driver. You will wonder why on earth you didn't do this earlier. Fantastic product. I just sold my bass POD and will not miss it one bit. It's so inferior to the Sans amp bass driver that's not even funny. Barry SERPENT865 06-18-2008, 04:53 PM Line6? Best advise I can give would be to sell it and get a Sans amp Bass driver. You will wonder why on earth you didn't do this earlier. Fantastic product. I just sold my bass POD and will not miss it one bit. It's so inferior to the Sans amp bass driver that's not even funny. Barry Dont sell your POD Kyral210 scourge 06-18-2008, 07:10 PM Dont sell your POD Kyral210 I agree. even though I don't use it live anymore, I've used mine with my PC. I used mine live, but I didn't like that you couldn't combine effects. Also, the volume pedal was tricky. Mind you, this was an old pod, not an xt. ric1312 06-18-2008, 08:50 PM I use an xt live, live with my L1 amp. It's capable of some good sounds, but IMO the stock bass patches are pretty awful. I don't know what dufus programmed them. I realize that it's going to sound different in front of different amps and different direct or through an amp, but sheesh for $400 you'd think you'd be able to turn it on and find some really great patches that only needed a little tweaking. For me such was not the case. I had to make my own patches by tweaking ones that were just OK. No, problems live, used it out a lot. It's solid. The only real problem was the pedal switching from wah to volume pedal. The button doesn't hit all the time. I had to put a little button in there so it would connect right. Never really use that feature though. Also, the display is hard to read in daylight. Tired_Thumb 06-22-2008, 01:14 PM I just used my Pod X3 Live for the first time with my church group, using the "64 bass" stock patch, and it sounded extremely professional going direct into the board, and I was told that the bass sounded tight even at low levels. Also, the Pod X3 is the new unit which features both bass and guitar patches, so you don't have to buy a "Pod" and "Bass Pod" unit separately. One piece of advice I can give is this. If you're going to use one of the live units, make sure you leave the volume / wah pedal wide open when you're using it as a volume pedal. Usually, I'll leave it wide open at first, set the master volume, then use the volume pedal simply to mute the bass when I'm not playing it. Also, take the time to tweak your sounds at home before going out and using it live. It's tedious and takes time, but the results are extremely rewarding. |