How's your channel? A+ Brother! My favorite for the PGo content and presets. Since you asked what we'd like to see, I'd humbly request your input about going from the PGo to a Solid State (Class D) amplifier to a real guitar cabinet. There is a very large number of players, (including pro's) who use this method. They use everything from the $100 Mooer Baby Bomb to the big Seymour Duncan Powerstage units, etc. I'm just using one channel of an old Crown XLS amp I had laying around and a Mesa Boogie Rectifier 1x12. That combination really woke up the PGo tone for me, I guess I was missing the "amp in the room" as they say. Anyway sir, thanks for another great tutorial, great tone and playing as always.
Damn! Thanks so much for the kind words 🙏 Okay, to answer your question...a couple of years ago I was running the POD GO into a Quilter Reverb 101 head that went into a Fender Bassbreaker 1x12 cabinet. Got lots of positive comments on the tone. And the entire rig was under 30lbs 🙂 I decided to go back to a tube amp but man, that Quilter rig was pretty tube-sounding...very convincing.
@@JoshGordonGuitar I found your "Pedalboard Build" video with the Quilter. I am learning a LOT from it - it really applies to my current POD Go>PA Amp>Mesa 1x12 cabinet setup. Many thanks (again)!
How's your channel? A+ Brother! My favorite for the PGo content and presets. Since you asked what we'd like to see, I'd humbly request your input about going from the PGo to a Solid State (Class D) amplifier to a real guitar cabinet. There is a very large number of players, (including pro's) who use this method. They use everything from the $100 Mooer Baby Bomb to the big Seymour Duncan Powerstage units, etc. I'm just using one channel of an old Crown XLS amp I had laying around and a Mesa Boogie Rectifier 1x12. That combination really woke up the PGo tone for me, I guess I was missing the "amp in the room" as they say. Anyway sir, thanks for another great tutorial, great tone and playing as always.
Damn! Thanks so much for the kind words 🙏 Okay, to answer your question...a couple of years ago I was running the POD GO into a Quilter Reverb 101 head that went into a Fender Bassbreaker 1x12 cabinet. Got lots of positive comments on the tone. And the entire rig was under 30lbs 🙂 I decided to go back to a tube amp but man, that Quilter rig was pretty tube-sounding...very convincing.
@@JoshGordonGuitar I found your "Pedalboard Build" video with the Quilter. I am learning a LOT from it - it really applies to my current POD Go>PA Amp>Mesa 1x12 cabinet setup. Many thanks (again)!