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Re: Guitar Pod [message #101592 is a reply to message #101578] |
Fri, 12 December 2008 05:51 |
Bill L
Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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I also use a Tonelab and prefer it over the rest, though the new Pod
does not suck. The LE is a floor unit w/ complete pedal control built in
and is a great buy IMHO, but I think you can also get the original box
unit like I have as well. I don't think there is any difference in sounds.
One caveat: the unit is not as robust as I think a professional piece
should be, and must be handled carefully. I have a bad output jack and
broken power switch on mine, neither of which prevent it from working. I
also have a problem with the LED readout, which is v/ dim and can barely
be read in direct sunlight. HOWEVER, considering all it does, at $400 it
is not priced like a professional piece, so I really can't complain too
much.
John wrote:
> The tonelab le is amazing and kills the rest from my world. $400. Once you
> get one you can get my patches here:
>
> www.kfocus.com/LEpatches.zip
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>
>
> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>> Hey,
>>
>> A friend of mine borrowed my old, beat up original Pod and really liked
>
>> it. I told him that by now there were probably a number of gadgets that
> did
>> it better, but not being much of a gearhead, I didn't know what to suggest.
>
>> Any ideas? (Silly question, I know.)
>>
>> S
>>
>>
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Re: Guitar Pod [message #101593 is a reply to message #101592] |
Fri, 12 December 2008 06:10 |
Tom Bruhl
Messages: 1368 Registered: June 2007
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Hey Bill and Sarah,
I love my Tonelab too. It sounds great.
It has a broken power switch and
the leds that show preset choice won't light. It is still usable.
The two things that bug me most are the clunking
between patches and lack of decent compressors.
Outboard compression is an easy fix for that. The clunking
sound is so old school I'm used to it.
Tom
"Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:4942701a$1@linux...
>I also use a Tonelab and prefer it over the rest, though the new Pod does
>not suck. The LE is a floor unit w/ complete pedal control built in and is
>a great buy IMHO, but I think you can also get the original box unit like I
>have as well. I don't think there is any difference in sounds.
>
> One caveat: the unit is not as robust as I think a professional piece
> should be, and must be handled carefully. I have a bad output jack and
> broken power switch on mine, neither of which prevent it from working. I
> also have a problem with the LED readout, which is v/ dim and can barely
> be read in direct sunlight. HOWEVER, considering all it does, at $400 it
> is not priced like a professional piece, so I really can't complain too
> much.
>
> John wrote:
>> The tonelab le is amazing and kills the rest from my world. $400. Once
>> you
>> get one you can get my patches here:
>>
>> www.kfocus.com/LEpatches.zip
>>
>>
>>
>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> A friend of mine borrowed my old, beat up original Pod and really
>>> liked
>>
>>> it. I told him that by now there were probably a number of gadgets that
>> did
>>> it better, but not being much of a gearhead, I didn't know what to
>>> suggest.
>>
>>> Any ideas? (Silly question, I know.)
>>>
>>> S
>>>
>>
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Re: Guitar Pod [message #101595 is a reply to message #101593] |
Fri, 12 December 2008 07:28 |
Bill L
Messages: 766 Registered: August 2006
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What's the clunking sound?
Tom Bruhl wrote:
> Hey Bill and Sarah,
>
> I love my Tonelab too. It sounds great.
>
> It has a broken power switch and
> the leds that show preset choice won't light. It is still usable.
> The two things that bug me most are the clunking
> between patches and lack of decent compressors.
> Outboard compression is an easy fix for that. The clunking
> sound is so old school I'm used to it.
>
> Tom
>
>
> "Bill L" <bill@billlorentzen.com> wrote in message news:4942701a$1@linux...
>> I also use a Tonelab and prefer it over the rest, though the new Pod does
>> not suck. The LE is a floor unit w/ complete pedal control built in and is
>> a great buy IMHO, but I think you can also get the original box unit like I
>> have as well. I don't think there is any difference in sounds.
>>
>> One caveat: the unit is not as robust as I think a professional piece
>> should be, and must be handled carefully. I have a bad output jack and
>> broken power switch on mine, neither of which prevent it from working. I
>> also have a problem with the LED readout, which is v/ dim and can barely
>> be read in direct sunlight. HOWEVER, considering all it does, at $400 it
>> is not priced like a professional piece, so I really can't complain too
>> much.
>>
>> John wrote:
>>> The tonelab le is amazing and kills the rest from my world. $400. Once
>>> you
>>> get one you can get my patches here:
>>>
>>> www.kfocus.com/LEpatches.zip
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "Sarah" <sarahjane@sarahtonin.com> wrote:
>>>> Hey,
>>>>
>>>> A friend of mine borrowed my old, beat up original Pod and really
>>>> liked
>>>> it. I told him that by now there were probably a number of gadgets that
>>> did
>>>> it better, but not being much of a gearhead, I didn't know what to
>>>> suggest.
>>>> Any ideas? (Silly question, I know.)
>>>>
>>>> S
>>>>
>
>
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