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I currently play in a Blues trio using the one PS1.

My guitar runs through a line 6 POD 2.0 running into channel 3. My vocals and the bass go into 1 & 2.

I have been using the POD for more than 6 years now and always found it to have the best sounds for any guitar style.

Wanted to know peoples thoughts on a great tone for blues.

I have something but not 100% happy with the tone. Im looking for something between SRV and Gary Moore. a clean sound with a bit of crunch/bassy tone.

I know the PS1 back to front as well as the POD but i dont think ive found the right combination as yet.

Any thoughts???
 
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Kirby,

American don't know anything about Blues guitar tone.

You're better off consulting your brothers and sisters in Oz.

Just kidding -- about the Americans I mean.

I think you will get a lot of advice here -- stay tuned.

And thanks for checking in here.

Ken
 
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Originally posted by Kirby From Sydney:
I have something but not 100% happy with the tone. Im looking for something between SRV and Gary Moore. a clean sound with a bit of crunch/bassy tone.


Hi Kirby,
Does your guitar sound "zippy"? Like a "bee in a bottle"?

Because the POD is going into Channel 3 you will not have EQ Presets to tame the output of the POD. What I mean by this is that the signal coming out of the POD 2.0 was intended to go into a guitar amp. The signal going through the guitar amp will eventually find its way to a 12" (usually) speaker. A 12" speaker is not a full range speaker and will attenuate the high frequencies produced by the POD.

The Bose L1 is a full range speaker and therefore reproduces the entire range of the POD - including the zippy high frequency stuff.

You may wish to try a speaker emulator device such as the "Red Box" or other similar gadget. It is intended to emulate a 12" speaker.

I hope this is helpful.

FWIW, the PODxt comes with a feature to select the output "Destination" including the Bose PS1.

...Mark
 
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Hi Mark,

Neat diagnosis.

There is a 12" emulation in the presets that I use sometimes.

Version 1: # 35 (12" Speaker)
Version 2: # 25 (Electric Guitar Direct)

Have you tried these Kirby?
 
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Thanks ST. I was thinking about that, but Kirby said he was using Channel 3 on the PS1 and thus would not have access to presets. FWIW, I really do like the presets. Have you tried (Version 2) #83 & #84? They are bandpass filters but they help to give the modelers/effects pedals more "meat".

...Mark
 
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