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joeguitar

 

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Show Low, AZ USA
Post  Posted 6 Mar 2000 7:24 pm    
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Has anyone tried a POD on the steel guitar yet? I've been amazed with the thing for my electric guitar and I've been a Matchless amp guy for several years! Don't just settle for the presets, get out the MIDI cables, computer and software for deep editing and give it a l@@k!

Cheers, joe
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Berlin, Germany
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2000 1:29 am    
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Hey joe,

we had several dicussions about it yet. You should find them via the search-page.

All the best,

Martin

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joeguitar

 

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Show Low, AZ USA
Post  Posted 7 Mar 2000 5:19 am    
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Well duh...Thanks for the tip Martin. I should've looked before I leaped! Many good ideas expressed about using that rascal for steel guitar and I think Line6 should take a look at some of the ideas regarding amp models and speaker configurations. With some work, I've found the delay and reverb to be usable and the tremolo is pretty decent too. All for $300? WoW!

CU, joe
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