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Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro

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Line 6 Bass POD XT Pro
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Price: $499.99

  • 28 Legendary and Classic Amp Models and 22 Cab & 4 Mic models, Over 50 Stompbox, Synth, and Studio Effects and 64 Channel Memories
  • Flexible Effect Routing, Biamp output mode with selectable crossover, Deep Editing
  • USB Digital I/O, Discrete processed & DI outputs, +4dBu / -10dBV balanced 1/4 Inch Outputs, 24-bit/96kHz S/PDIF and AES/EBU Digital Inputs and Outputs, Balanced XLR outputs
  • 24-bit A/D and D/A Converters, MIDI In, Out/Thru, Effects Loop
  • RJ-45 Foot Controller Connector, USB Connector for Digital I/O, Headphone Output, Precision Chromatic Tuning
  • USB Digital I/O, Discrete processed & DI outputs, +4dBu / -10dBV balanced 1/4 Inch Outputs, 24-bit/96kHz S/PDIF and AES/EBU
  • 28 Legendary and Classic Amp Models and 22 Cab & 4 Mic models, Over 50 Stompbox, Synth
  • USB Digital I/O, Discrete processed & DI outputs, +4dBu / -10dBV balanced 1/4 Inch Outputs
  • Digital Inputs and Outputs, Balanced XLR outputs

Product Description Bass PODXT Pro gives you world-class sound from the stage to the studio. With over 50 must-have Stompbox, studio, and synth effects with flexible routing (6 simultaneous), and over 28 classic and modern amp models, Bass PODXT Pro all you should have created a monstrous bass sound. With XLR and 1/4-inch outs, 24-bit/96k digital inputs and outputs (AES / EBU and S / PDIF), effects loop, and then you can connect to any type of analog, digital, or computer hardware sound. We believe that you agree that Bass PODXT Pro, is about the most beautiful, what about the bass, because I, well, the same bass amp.
Price: $499.99
Average Rating: 4.0

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1 Response

001: Jerry in SoCal,

February 25th, 2010 at 10:16 am

Bass effects are fun little diversions, until you find a good one. There are some that just can’t be substituted. A good example of that is the QTron. If you have one (and use it) it is essential to get THAT sound. Personally, I don’t use mine that often. Usually I play a down the middle mix of rock, blues, and soul … all the classic tones. My main rig is an Ampeg SVT-2PRO with their 4 x 10 cab. It is about as tube gritty as they come. However, there is a certain flexibility that is missing. I want to be able to switch between that warm Jamerson tube fuzz on the soul and blues songs, to something a little more punchy for funk. The Attack pedal is PERFECT for this. It lets me dial in just what I want, and use the footswitches to turn the sounds on and off. With the two switches you get four sounds. It isn’t going to give you wild distortion. It will, however, make it one click to go from a warm fat bluesy sound to a funky punch that are both worth the price of admission.

Enjoy !

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