Thank you for all of your work putting these comparisons together and for your insights. I was looking for comparisons between the effects on the Pod Go and tremolo, delay and reverb pedals, and you covered them all so well. These videos removed so much uncertainty about the limitations of digital processing multi effect units for me, after parting ways with a Zoom G3 that I hoped would inoculate me against PAS but could not compete with an ear tuned into standalone pedals. You have convinced me of the value and audio quality of the Line 6 products and the Pod Go. But mostly I’ve enjoyed learning from you! I appreciate your work and your tone in these videos. Cheers.
Thank you so much for doing this and the reverb one. Those two videos convinced me to ditch my pedal board and get a Go. I have reverb and delay on always. I roll the feeedback way down on delay so it’s just a quick bounce with a plate reverb and it fills out all sounds. Thanks!
Just a thought, Jason. I'm old, and the first "effect" I ever bought to go with my Marshall stack was a Wem tape echo machine. So not the Echoplex but basically the same thing. I have to say that we didn't allow the tape to get old in those days, we just changed it. And wow and flutter? Well, it was what it was. So a truly more fair comparison would have been with the real thing :) It seems to me that Strymon is just adding "features" that never really existed! Great video though as I'm seriously thinking of moving from my tube amps to digital, particularly the Pod Go, after throwing out the only modelling solution I ever had (a bean Pod) decades ago :)
Thank you for all of your work putting these comparisons together and for your insights. I was looking for comparisons between the effects on the Pod Go and tremolo, delay and reverb pedals, and you covered them all so well. These videos removed so much uncertainty about the limitations of digital processing multi effect units for me, after parting ways with a Zoom G3 that I hoped would inoculate me against PAS but could not compete with an ear tuned into standalone pedals. You have convinced me of the value and audio quality of the Line 6 products and the Pod Go. But mostly I’ve enjoyed learning from you! I appreciate your work and your tone in these videos. Cheers.
Thank you so much for doing this and the reverb one. Those two videos convinced me to ditch my pedal board and get a Go. I have reverb and delay on always. I roll the feeedback way down on delay so it’s just a quick bounce with a plate reverb and it fills out all sounds. Thanks!
Enjoying this series. Hope more comparison vids are on the way!
I ordered my delay last week should have it today... Excited!
You can use the Low Res delay on the pod for that type of effect.
Just a thought, Jason. I'm old, and the first "effect" I ever bought to go with my Marshall stack was a Wem tape echo machine. So not the Echoplex but basically the same thing. I have to say that we didn't allow the tape to get old in those days, we just changed it. And wow and flutter? Well, it was what it was. So a truly more fair comparison would have been with the real thing :) It seems to me that Strymon is just adding "features" that never really existed! Great video though as I'm seriously thinking of moving from my tube amps to digital, particularly the Pod Go, after throwing out the only modelling solution I ever had (a bean Pod) decades ago :)
I would have LOVED to have a real one for the comparison, unfortunately I didn't have access to one :-)
Nice Demo Jason! I do own the Strymon DIG, BTW My Pod Go is on the truck today!! ;)
Hi is there a feedback FX in the HX Stomp. Kinda Digitech Freakout type of thing. Thanks
Love this video!!
POD wins
Real question are you a delay->verb or verb->delay kinda guy
I am usually a delay -> reverb guy :-)