LINE 6 POD GO vs. FRACTAL AUDIO FM3 - Metal

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2020
  • Making my own comparison of these two units. Remember this is my comparison and in a metal tone aspect! Thanks for watching!
    Line6 POD Go vs the Fractal Audio FM3
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  • @jeremybennett2100
    @jeremybennett2100 3 года назад +100

    For those wondering about the Badonk on the Pod Go, you could get that same throatier sound by turning up the "depth" on the amp model. Also make sure your cab/IR is set to a high cut of 8k and it will eliminate that high end digital fizzyness.

    • @Agi07
      @Agi07 Год назад +4

      Crazy late to the party here, but what is the amp “depth” feature in the pod go?

  • @VapnFagan
    @VapnFagan 3 года назад +360

    OLA your telling me you got all that gear in your studio and no line switcher??? BRAH!!!!

    • @CTG-TV
      @CTG-TV 3 года назад +5

      XD

    • @stevenf7474
      @stevenf7474 3 года назад +12

      Yeah OLA, you need to invest in a switcher :)

    • @daviddarko2665
      @daviddarko2665 3 года назад +3

      I thought the same!

    • @ScttSt_vocals
      @ScttSt_vocals 3 года назад +4

      Big oof, Ola ;)

    • @radarmon1977
      @radarmon1977 3 года назад +22

      I think he has the best one: OLA - 1 (manual switcher)

  • @steven_marque_official_channel
    @steven_marque_official_channel 3 года назад +4

    VERY INTERESTING & HELPFUL. Great specialized comparison Ola. You're still the very best at choosing finite topics & exploring them for us. While I'm already very pleased with my choice, it's nice to get confirmation on my Pod Go. For my little jam room it's ideally simple & fun with no frustration & all immediate gratification 🖤⚡🤘

  • @jd_flick
    @jd_flick 3 года назад +311

    Line 6 sure has come a long way since the little red pod

    • @noobasaurusrex9608
      @noobasaurusrex9608 3 года назад +20

      That little red pod was dope tho!! It got 14 year old me through some times haha

    • @rizzinthebox7124
      @rizzinthebox7124 3 года назад +7

      Red bean-/,,/

    • @toemasmeems
      @toemasmeems 3 года назад +23

      In 1999 that shit was a game changer. Argubably wouldnt have had the axe fx today without it

    • @teamskdm1
      @teamskdm1 3 года назад +2

      fractal has done even more in a shorter amount amount of time

    • @GearStuffandThings
      @GearStuffandThings 3 года назад +13

      They sound pretty much the same. Save $ get the PodGo

  • @flesruoYkcuFoGuoY
    @flesruoYkcuFoGuoY 3 года назад +10

    I have a POD Go. Came to say it's worth the money. I knew a guy who went to school for audio something or another, and he had an Axe-FX 2, and he really struggled getting a solid tone out of it. Most people who heard his tone had nothing positive to say regarding it. The POD Go however, has turned heads ever since I've had mine. We play mildly progressive metal btw, along the lines of Contortionist and Tesseract, maybe a lil groove like Deftones.

  • @tuhitukare8672
    @tuhitukare8672 3 года назад +106

    I love that you're not a shill for these companies, Ola. It's one of many things I admire about you. I'm convinced that if you thought a Hello Kitty guitar and a Johnson J-Station were an awesome combination, you'd say so. (Pro tip: they're not). Stay honest, dude. It's why you've got so many subscribers. Well, that and you're funny looking, which personally makes me feel better about my big nose.

    • @kronus513
      @kronus513 3 года назад +1

      "WILL IT CHUG?" with that Hello Kitty guitar.
      C'mon, @olaenglund, make it so!

    • @bluepvp900
      @bluepvp900 3 года назад +1

      @@kronus513 Another channel has done a pretty fun series of guys playing on Hello Kitty guitars as well as a couple drum kits. The one with Zakk Wylde playing NIB is probably one of the coolest things I've seen on YT. John 5 is a close second. Whoever the drummer was is also well worth watching.

    • @vaughanmacegan4012
      @vaughanmacegan4012 3 года назад

      For the time there were two really awesome models on the Johnson J-Station much better than anything else that was available. And I had one patch on that thing that was absolutely awesome.
      As for not being a shill, when it comes to Fractal he pretty much is. To Ola anything that isn't Fractal is inferior. The only thing he could really come up with that was better was that it's *more modular* - read hideously more expensive to add the missing parts. Without those parts the Pod Go is 80% cheaper, added in it's 84% cheaper.

  • @chipmcdip8629
    @chipmcdip8629 3 года назад +2

    Ola! I LOVE your channel, I watch every time you upload, and I’m a guy that loves guitar gear, and funny Swedes, so thank you!!!

  • @togelz
    @togelz 3 года назад

    Great review Mr. Ola, it's refreshing to see a comparison review that so thorough, honest and bias free like that, but if i may added a suggestion maybe you can also compare the tone differences between those two devices in a full band mix, in other words you play them with a backing track, maybe we can have an even better understanding about the tones,...

  • @javiereu
    @javiereu 3 года назад +13

    I love the low mid growl in the fractal, I had the Ultra and it sounded the same. The POD sound great also, and for a fraction of the price.

  • @danc3746
    @danc3746 3 года назад +19

    I personally think the "ANGL Meteor" is the best overall amp model in the Helix and POD Go line, for Metal and hard rock.

    • @oceandrinksboat
      @oceandrinksboat 3 месяца назад

      Super slept on, I was all about the Purple Revv amp but made a recent switch getting bored with the same sound & the Meteor is definitely Meatier

  • @ricopaxton
    @ricopaxton 3 года назад

    Very happy with the way you compared these, ignoring the sims by name and going for the required tone . Thx, man, great work

  • @formallynamed85
    @formallynamed85 3 года назад

    One of your best reviews on stuff in a hot min thanks man 🤘

  • @MikaTarkela
    @MikaTarkela 3 года назад +7

    I just sold my AX8 and I'm receiving my FM3 on tuesday. Can't wait!

  • @conspiracytocommit
    @conspiracytocommit 3 года назад +4

    obviously the caveat being RUclips audio streaming resolution, I recorded the audio portion to repeatedly “listen” to the differences. So, my opinion from listening is that between the patches you compared, the POD Go patch had much more Texture in the tone across the guitar tone. I do hear the throatyness you mentioned about the FM3. In other comparisons, i have noticed in AxeFxiii the cost of that throatyness, does seem to mean giving up midrange texture, Especially compared to Helix.
    In the amp models that don’t have throatyness at all, I do see the AxeFxiii still sounds like there is less texture vs an almost identical sound Helix Patch (and just for S|nits’N’jiggles I found the same in certain Helix Native, AmpFarm/PODfarm, PODx3pro, and virtually all NALEX and MLSound PlugIns)

  • @billyjones337
    @billyjones337 3 года назад

    Awesome video Ola. Awesome explanation of both awesome pedals.

  • @garybeltrami1745
    @garybeltrami1745 3 года назад +1

    Great review your reviews are the best on YT, period. I had the L6 Helix floor. Really nice unit but I sold it after hearing the Fractal Axe Fx III. Should be getting my Ax Fx any day now.

  • @Davivd2
    @Davivd2 3 года назад +12

    That first tone was the best distortion tone that I've ever heard.

  • @lmatte7
    @lmatte7 3 года назад +8

    It would be interesting to see a comparison between the HX Stomp and the FM3. The stomp is still about $300 cheaper and is very similar to the FM3 in terms of use case. It also is MUCH smaller. I was really surprised to see how large the FM3 is when it's side by side with the POD Go.

  • @THISBOYISLIVE
    @THISBOYISLIVE 3 года назад

    Love your videos - thx for keeping up with the content....

  • @kutnersuicide
    @kutnersuicide 3 года назад +86

    Surprised to say this but I liked the POD more.

    • @daviddarko2665
      @daviddarko2665 3 года назад +3

      Considering you can buy a guitar as well! (for the $ of the Fractal)

    • @replicated
      @replicated 3 года назад +9

      I agree. It's not as muddy as the FM3

    • @hhaste
      @hhaste 3 года назад

      Same

    • @rosskrause3926
      @rosskrause3926 3 года назад

      Yeah,me too..ordered the Pod go earlier today.

  • @jgmopar
    @jgmopar 3 года назад +5

    Line 6 has a nice setup in their factory for modeling/profiling the amps i was impressed with all the amps they have in their hall of amps and the sound Engineers were super nice

  • @NamelessMan666
    @NamelessMan666 3 года назад +4

    I agree that the FM3 can be sometimes overwhelming but it's a beast. Regarding the IR's, I'm only using an IR that fits the real cab I'm using for the rehearsal, which is the ENGL 4x12 with V60/V30 combination. So the best IR for me was the Celestion IR of an ENGL V30 (non XXL) cab with a 57 Balanced mic model. That's it. Just to go for something you know well.

  • @oscarolbaid
    @oscarolbaid 3 года назад +2

    I was waiting for something like this !!! Thanks you so much. Now... Any chance to get a comparison between all the small modelers that came out recently ? like adding the mooer and the headrush gigboard ??? Like "the best metal distortion pedal in 2019" you did before. Hope you like the Idea.

  • @bradelliott3698
    @bradelliott3698 2 года назад +1

    splitting hairs here ,, one person is going to prefer the AXE and other is going to prefer the POD. Once you get into a live situation as a gigging musician, I think the difference would be even less than what is being demonstrated here.
    Modeling has come sooooo far and the overall quality is spectacular compared to what I was using in the 80's.
    Just because a product is more expensive dosent make it better, it just makes it different. I use the POD Go and have been extremely happy with it, it has done pretty much everything that need it to do. When you put in the price difference I just cant see the justification. Great Channel !!! Enjoy it every time I check in !

  • @daddysullivan87
    @daddysullivan87 3 года назад +41

    The Fractal is drier sounding and Line 6 has a little more grit and headroom. I like the Line6

    • @aaronmarkham4424
      @aaronmarkham4424 3 года назад +4

      The line 6 has a little more bite to it

    • @MikaTarkela
      @MikaTarkela 3 года назад +3

      The FM3 has so much more parameters to tweak so you can basically get any kind of a sound out of it.

    • @johanndaart7326
      @johanndaart7326 2 года назад +2

      @@MikaTarkela It's true, but most people don't spend more than 2h per day on guitar stuff. So for general player, that doesn't want to spend hours on tweaking, the unit that gets him best tone out of the box is better.

  • @spencerAce
    @spencerAce 3 года назад +3

    Just recently bought a Pod Go and I must say I'm really impressed! I agree 100% with you that it should've come with more cab options. I do load my IRs to get great tones. That beign said, you can customize lots of parameters for each of the few built-in cabs like changes mics, distance and whatnot. I must say I was able to get great tones after spend some time dialing in those cabs.

    • @83joeyd
      @83joeyd 2 года назад

      Where and what IR’s do you use?

  • @daveymeds
    @daveymeds 3 года назад +12

    I’d like to see a comp between the pod go and headrush gigboard

  • @ALIASZARDOZ
    @ALIASZARDOZ 3 года назад +1

    Nice and sincerely comparison.
    Many thanks.
    Phil from Dunkirk

  • @ScotDvorak
    @ScotDvorak 3 года назад +44

    The FM3 is more natural sounding, and less aggressive in the highs. To my ears, it sounds like something that would layer and mix “friendlier”.
    That 5-10% that I think would make me happier in the long run.

    • @adambandit100
      @adambandit100 Год назад +2

      Just use EQ . The charcter of sound is nearly the same

    • @DoritoStyle
      @DoritoStyle 8 месяцев назад

      @@adambandit100 That's fine in a home studio, but when playing live and relying on house sound I think the FM3 wins for not relying on someone else's ears.

    • @ESR66
      @ESR66 7 месяцев назад

      @DoritoStyle You can easily use global EQ setting to set the frequency bandwidth for the unit.

  • @lupit1
    @lupit1 3 года назад +37

    Line 6 is brighter for sure, but i almost like it a little more. Expression pedal, half the price, it’s really leaning toward the line 6.

    • @Left2See
      @Left2See 3 года назад +3

      I got mine a month or so. I'm part of a local cover band and in my use case, it's more than I need. Since we are playing different styles of music, I fell in love with the Soldano 100 sim. Playing at a gig is so easy now. I just put it on the floor, plug it in and I'm ready to go. No real amps, no real cabs, just that small little box. The only complaint I have is a slight delay. The tone isn't direct. There is a noticable gap between hitting the string and hearing the sound. Very small, but it's there. Still, it's more I can ask for and it sounds amazing.

  • @pawel-rekowski
    @pawel-rekowski 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for a great comparison video :) There is one huge problem that you didn't tell here - if someone wants to buy Line6, he can just buy it and have it right now. If someone (like me) wants to buy FM3, needs to wait on the Fractal Audio (or G66 in Europe) waiting list for around ONE YEAR to have option to buy this unit! FM3 works awesome, but it's impossible to buy by new customer :(

  • @jasonbmilligan
    @jasonbmilligan 3 года назад +45

    I own both these units and they're both fantastic but the POD GO is my go-to at the moment!

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 3 года назад +1

      Can you say why that is the case? Sound, convenience, some other reason?

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад +1

      Bro, since you have the FM3.
      Could you do me a favor and run a latency test with the oblique RTL Utility?
      Do not delay at all, the truth is only 5 minutes maximum, and thus you help us all here, to know how good a unit it is, in that aspect.
      Since I am interested in the fm3 but I want to know if I can Monitoring from the Daw with it without latency problem. About 10ms or maximum 14ms would be fine for me.
      The Pod go in that aspect is a complete disaster, I was very disappointed with my purchase because my pod x3 live is much better all in one than the Pod go.
      I look forward to your prompt reply. Thank you

    • @jasonbmilligan
      @jasonbmilligan 3 года назад +5

      @@jfo3000 convenience and ease of use really. I'm new to the Fractal world and the FM3 sounds amazing but I find myself spending so much time exploring than playing. Still on the learning curve basically.

    • @IamtheFerryMan
      @IamtheFerryMan 3 года назад +2

      @@butcher_0392 - The Fractal forum probably has an answer for you.

    • @danyeo
      @danyeo 3 года назад +1

      @@jasonbmilligan The learning curve never ends with Fractal Lol.

  • @justinTime077
    @justinTime077 3 года назад +6

    Someone that isn’t just going to bombard me with blues licks? Impossible!
    Keep it up.

  • @markconger8049
    @markconger8049 3 года назад +5

    I am not a musician. That said, I think your comparison review of these is superb. What I came away with is this. These two units are *not* targetted at the same buyer. And both seem to know their potential buyer’s needs really well. The FM3 in my view (again, not a musician) is the expert, seasoned guitar player’s unit. From what I’ve read over the years guitarists, the really pro ones, are *always* searching for better tone as they grow and mature. The FM3’s dizzying amount of presets fits that perfectly. It will grow with the owner. The Line 6 will be more someone who is at a point in their career that the limits are worth the cost savings. If I played guitar, I’d pick the FM3. Oh, and the ports on the back are so much better on the FM3, I think. And did you notice the FM3 has a 110v power input where the Line 6 has a DC barrell jack? That means the Line 6 has an external power brick. I am not a fan of that.

  • @cnutella9947
    @cnutella9947 3 года назад +1

    I always hear that Line 6 hair on top the distortion but the sound overall has gotten so good. I have an axe II at home and I think I might pick up one of those pod go's for live shows. Remember back in the day when you used to have to carry a 4u rack and 412 to any show you played? I love technology.

  • @faustoferrara
    @faustoferrara 3 года назад +1

    I think that for the options and possibilities it offers it is worth spending a little more for the FM3 and having a more up-to-date and professional product. I have already started saving, I prefer to have one guitar less today and have a good foundation to build my sound. Thanks Ola your videos have helped me a lot in my decision. 🤟🏻🤟🏻🤟🏻

  • @VideoMcVideoface
    @VideoMcVideoface 3 года назад +5

    Some players can’t hear the high end fizz, or they think the amps being modeled have that fizz. I really wanted the recent Mustangs to not have it but.. fizzzz for days. I might go for the FM3 if I see people happy with them.

  • @noobasaurusrex9608
    @noobasaurusrex9608 3 года назад +94

    What I've learnt from this,
    Both of these sound way better than my rig 🤣

    • @johnpacino4491
      @johnpacino4491 3 года назад +4

      And your rig is probably more expensive than both together cuz it's the analogue "real deal"? No? 😁

    • @DarrenSMusic
      @DarrenSMusic 3 года назад

      To top it off, you don't have Ola dialling in your rig 😉

  • @KK-hp5bl
    @KK-hp5bl 2 года назад

    Bro you are TRUE as always ....youre the only man i trust those days with reviews !!!

  • @MichaelScheffer
    @MichaelScheffer 3 года назад +2

    From the video sound only, I think the line 6 sounds better. Playing thru the units, and hearing the units live, I may have a different opinion. Love your channel Ola!

  • @ericritter228
    @ericritter228 3 года назад +23

    Agreed on the Line 6 stock cabs. I've had a Helix for several years and yeah...the stock cabs suck balls. That said, I like my Helix, and you get the same models minus one stompbox in the Pod Go.

  • @timolebeck6405
    @timolebeck6405 3 года назад +3

    The Badonk is just a killer amp! Love it in my Helix🤟

  • @bobosessbushcraftandsurviv4783
    @bobosessbushcraftandsurviv4783 3 года назад

    Great video Ola. I like the line 6. Which is easier to use? The GM3 seems like I would spend all me time looking through the options.

  • @AJPMUSIC_OFFICIAL
    @AJPMUSIC_OFFICIAL 2 года назад

    These things all sound so damn good now. Basically as soon as you could add impulses responses the line 6 stuff took off for me. I had a podx3 and using external impulses it was as good as modelling hardware and software from 10 years later. Also built in expression pedal is super useful live. No need for massive pedal boards .

  • @anibalojeda
    @anibalojeda 3 года назад +6

    Line has come really far! that sounds amazing

  • @MKRocker2012
    @MKRocker2012 3 года назад +18

    The Line 6 sounds like what I imagine Ola's tone sounds like...when I do imagine that.

  • @dr_satan_
    @dr_satan_ 3 года назад +1

    My FM3 is arriving to me this tuesday :) so excited !

    • @RodBettencourt
      @RodBettencourt 3 года назад

      How long you had to wait in the line for it? I’m considering get one.

    • @dr_satan_
      @dr_satan_ 3 года назад +2

      @@RodBettencourt I signed up to the waiting list 3 days after they announced it in april last year. And I live in Poland. In the US they were staring to ship them a couple of moths ago to the ppl on the US waiting list

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад

      @@dr_satan_
      Congratulations friend, excellent purchase
      Could you do me a huge favor?
      Could you use the oblique RTL Utility to do a latency test on your FM3?
      At 48000 kHz with the different samples available on the FM3?
      I would appreciate it very much, since Pod Go is a disaster in that aspect totally useless to use as an interface and monitor from the Daw.
      I am pending, thank you very much

  • @ArmanGrim
    @ArmanGrim 3 года назад

    I should say that it was an amazing fair comparison man , great job , thanks

  • @Project-SILA
    @Project-SILA 3 года назад +43

    "only metal rhythm tone ok? so if you´re not into that, then i´m sorry, see ya" Hahahahahaha great video Ola

    • @G.B.P.
      @G.B.P. 3 года назад +1

      Lmao

    • @NecropsY1
      @NecropsY1 3 года назад +4

      The hardest tone to nail for sure : if it can do metal rythm tone everything else is cake

  • @droptmusic3572
    @droptmusic3572 3 года назад +3

    Honestly the Pod Go has a really great sound for its price. I own one and I am so happy with my metal tone. If your are interested check out the newest videos on my channel, I just used the Pod go for the guitar sound :)

  • @funfreq9282
    @funfreq9282 3 года назад

    It's nice to have options!

  • @infosecdotexe9080
    @infosecdotexe9080 3 года назад +1

    Respect. Like you said they're both really good and they have their pros and cons, but at the end of the day it's up to the consumer. Does the Pod Go have the Revv Gen Purple Amp? I would love to see how that one stacks up since I think it sounds better than the Badonk Amp, but like you said tone is subjective.

  • @Arthemesia
    @Arthemesia 3 года назад +34

    The fractal seems just a tad bit more compressed and tame. The line 6 seems a little less compressed and widens out if that makes sense

    • @Arthemesia
      @Arthemesia 3 года назад

      @GregK I would definitely love to give it a shot haha. I need to get one

    • @xplanet2112
      @xplanet2112 3 года назад

      The Cali EQ is a invaluable in creating a heavy guitar tone, boost that 750Hz 😉

    • @tonykennedy8483
      @tonykennedy8483 3 года назад

      There are plenty of parameters in the Fractal you can adjust pretty much anything

    • @Arthemesia
      @Arthemesia 3 года назад

      @@tonykennedy8483 Absolutely, I own one haha. I am just saying in the context of this video this is how it sounds

    • @tonykennedy8483
      @tonykennedy8483 3 года назад +1

      @@Arthemesia Ah right, didn't know you were a Fractal guy.
      Three years with an AX8, got a III last year and my FM3 turns up in a couple of days, so I'm v pro!

  • @1LegintheGrave
    @1LegintheGrave 3 года назад +4

    I'd love to get that IR somehow for the Line6

  • @JavelinGuitars
    @JavelinGuitars 3 года назад

    thanks for your comparison and in helping me to decide between the two. i have decided to spend 1500 and get both.

  • @mickfretty8038
    @mickfretty8038 3 года назад

    Great review Ola! 👍

  • @PooNinja
    @PooNinja 3 года назад +35

    My vote goes to the L6, cause I’m cheap but still really fussy about my tone and for some reason the expression pedal is a big plus for me.

    • @The_Fat_Turtle
      @The_Fat_Turtle 3 года назад +1

      It's a great all in one machine. I just got mine and barely scratched the surface of it, but I can already tell it's going to get me all the home recording tones I could ever want. I originally wanted a Helix LT, but realized I would never make full use of it and doubt I'll ever use all of what the Pod Go has to offer, plus I do have a few actual pedals to hook up to it and free up block space for other stuff if I do end up using all the blocks.

  • @JiTiAr35
    @JiTiAr35 3 года назад +3

    Will it chug :
    - Mooer GE 150
    - Nux MG 300
    - Valeton GP 100
    All about €140 at Thomann

  • @chicken_flavoured_bacon3230
    @chicken_flavoured_bacon3230 3 года назад

    thanks man ! i needed to see this

  • @memikecraig
    @memikecraig 3 года назад +2

    Ola, quick question for you. In your studio setting when doing videos like this one, are you listening to the playback of each unit through your studio monitors while simultaneously recording the sound for video?
    I have been interested in a unit like these to do some recording of my own and am really curious how you have these set up. Thanks!

    • @chefturbo4117
      @chefturbo4117 3 года назад

      That is exactly what he is doing.

  • @bmcwarmachine111
    @bmcwarmachine111 3 года назад +7

    Pod Go kicks ass! Ive had mine for about 4 months and I love it!
    Edit: the only downside it has for me would be that you cant split the signal for bass tones. But it can make some nasty bass tones as is.

    • @ryanteacher8134
      @ryanteacher8134 3 года назад +1

      Doesn't the wah is always in the chain thing annoy you?

    • @bmcwarmachine111
      @bmcwarmachine111 3 года назад +1

      @@ryanteacher8134 Not at all man. I use wah from time to time. Either that or I swap it out for the whammy.

  • @ryanschindler923
    @ryanschindler923 3 года назад +3

    Man i remember back when i thought my zoom 505 was a killer deal lol, shit sure has came a LONG ways.

  • @tstarunshekhawat7
    @tstarunshekhawat7 3 года назад +1

    I like the pods brightness tbh it's pretty cool!

  • @SERGIOALBARBIERI
    @SERGIOALBARBIERI 3 года назад

    Nice video man... And if you make a Pt.2 of this video, comparing the 2 units plugged in a real amp, cab and mic? Does they feel the same in a real gear?

  • @HugoPaulo
    @HugoPaulo 3 года назад +60

    POD GO actually sounds better to me. It's honestly just an opinion thing at this point

    • @Mommythief0069
      @Mommythief0069 3 года назад

      Agreed actually

    • @MaxiPetrone
      @MaxiPetrone 2 года назад

      Agree.
      And a lot cheaper!

    • @TVoltG
      @TVoltG 2 года назад

      Line 6 has been my main "amps" for two years now. I am 💯 satisfied.

  • @2graves123
    @2graves123 3 года назад +3

    Pod go I’d go for, the tone has so much more presence to it and could sit in a mix a lot better. The fractal sounds like it’s drowned out with the high end

  • @foraquid
    @foraquid 3 года назад

    I like this video more than some of your other gear videos - you obviously went deeper into your reasoning and I think it made me reach my own conclusion: it depends how much dropping 1k on gear would hurt you. If buying the fractal would stop you buying something else you want for many months, then you probably don't have enough money to justify it (and then should just buy the pod and be happy with your choice). But if you have enough disposable income where it hurts just a little (it postpones buying other things for a month or two) then get the best sounding one (assuming you prefer the fractal, of course).

  • @raymondtremblay7656
    @raymondtremblay7656 3 года назад

    Great comparison. Thanks.

  • @2mazzo
    @2mazzo 3 года назад +6

    I have always thought the line 6 sounds better in Olas comparisons. Got the HD Pro in my rack and love it.

  • @BattousaiMLT
    @BattousaiMLT 3 года назад +4

    The FM3 sounds and responds more like an amp than the POD GO imho. Both sound good for this purpose but the FM3 is the best of the 2. However distorted tones are far easier to achieve then lower gain sounds.
    If you want to really test them out you have to try it out with some pushed clean "edge of break up" type tones.
    Thats where I find a lot of modelers still tend to struggle to pull off consistently.

  • @LeandroPainside
    @LeandroPainside 3 года назад +2

    Both sounds great. I think the Fractal have more lows, more chunk. Greetings from Brazil, Master!

  • @danbjornson6799
    @danbjornson6799 2 года назад

    Totally dig the channel, dig the reviews, better player than me, but no a/b switch box?

  • @binterz
    @binterz 3 года назад +3

    What IR's are used? Can we get a link if one is available?

  • @Mega_trav
    @Mega_trav 3 года назад +4

    Great video. I think the HX Stomp May have been a more comparable demo but the POD Go sounds fantastic

    • @B31L
      @B31L Год назад +1

      they have the same processing as the helix so they would sound the same

    • @Mega_trav
      @Mega_trav Год назад +1

      @@B31L HX Stomp has a lot more features that POD Go doesn't.

    • @B31L
      @B31L Год назад

      @@Mega_trav but they sound the same

    • @Mega_trav
      @Mega_trav Год назад +1

      @@B31L they can in some cases. The HX Stomp and Helix have features regarding the input impedance than can be adjusted and will change the tone. The POD Go is fixed.
      There are also some folks that have made videos of identical presets and there are some differences in the tone.

    • @B31L
      @B31L Год назад

      @@Mega_trav that rlly doesent matter it just is about the same

  • @Chord_The_Seeker
    @Chord_The_Seeker 3 года назад +1

    I have never owned or tried a Pod Go, so I can’t compare the FM3 to it, but I own the FM3, and love it. I travel for a living, and the FM3 is my travel rig. Most of my practice happens in hotel rooms. I just plug my headphones into the FM3 and I’m set, without bothering anyone in the hotel. I can play along with songs on RUclips or any other source on my computer, and I can record right into my DAW with it. For me it’s the perfect solution on the road. I have a Kiesel HH2 which is headless, weighs 4 pounds, and fits easily into any overhead bin. The FM3 fits inside my carry on bag no problem. I have tried a lot of different solutions over the years for my hotel room rig and I love what I’m using now. Yes, my Landry LS100 G3 through a huge cabinet with my pedalboard sounds a lot better, but all of that together probably weighs over 100 pounds and would take a wheeled cart to haul around. For a gig I’d probably just buy a Headrush FRFR to hook up to the FM3 and I’d be set.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад

      Bro, since you have the FM3.
      Could you do me a favor and run a latency test with the oblique RTL Utility?
      Do not delay at all, the truth is only 5 minutes maximum, and thus you help us all here, to know how good a unit it is, in that aspect.
      Since I am interested in the fm3 but I want to know if I can Monitoring from the Daw with it without latency problem. About 10ms or maximum 14ms would be fine for me.
      The Pod go in that aspect is a complete disaster, I was very disappointed with my purchase because my pod x3 live is much better all in one than the Pod go.
      I look forward to your prompt reply. Thank you

    • @Chord_The_Seeker
      @Chord_The_Seeker 3 года назад

      Butcher _ 03 I have an old PC laptop that I travel with, so I doubt that my results would help much, but I found this on a forum:
      One interesting thing I found was that the input/output latency widely varies depending on the combination of devices you chose:
      In: FM3 (2.67 ms) Out: Built-in (12.0 ms) TOTAL: 14.7 ms
      In: FM3 (5.92 ms) Out: FM3 (4.69 ms) TOTAL: 10.6 ms
      In: FM3 (2.67 ms) Out: Duet (3.69 ms) TOTAL: 6.35 ms
      In: Built-in (2.67 ms) Out: Built-in (12.0 ms) TOTAL: 14.7 ms
      In: Built-in (2.67 ms) Out: Duet (3.69 ms) TOTAL: 6.35 ms
      In: Duet (4.46 ms) Out: Duet (3.69 ms) TOTAL: 8.15 ms
      In: Duet (2.67 ms) Out: Built-in (12.0 ms) TOTAL: 14.7 ms
      It looks like using the Mac's built in headphone out always adds significant latency. Maybe there's no way around that.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад

      @@Chord_The_Seeker
      Ahh yes bro, I had already read that comment and many more from other fm3 users, and they were all unhappy with the latency, and that they could not choose different options in samples as if it was possible in the Ax FX lll.
      which seemed stupid to me, that Fractal leaves things like that fixed.
      That is why I am interested in other opinions and test results, from other owners of an fm3.
      Still thanks friend for answering.

  • @gauravlama2079
    @gauravlama2079 3 года назад

    Hello Ola! I absolutely loved this video demonstration on both the units, I use the Line6 Helix Lt, But I have never been able to try the ax8 or fm3 yet...
    I was wondering how does the amp model feel on both Fractal and line6, please make a video on the tone feel regarding both units. I would love to watch your video and thoughts on it.🙏🎸❤

  • @ezdj
    @ezdj 3 года назад +30

    The fractal has more air around the mids...so you’re paying for air...

    • @jw28551
      @jw28551 3 года назад +3

      What is life without air.

    • @ezdj
      @ezdj 3 года назад

      jw28551 it’s a rock without the roll...man...🤠✌🏻

    • @danyeo
      @danyeo 3 года назад +1

      The Pod Go for example gives you Cali Lead, as far as Mesa Boogie Mark amps. The FM3 gives a bunch of IV and IIC+ sims and a ton of cabs. It’s a lot deeper.

    • @MaxiPetrone
      @MaxiPetrone 2 года назад +1

      Its like buying a bag of Lays 😅

  • @dreammfyre
    @dreammfyre 3 года назад +12

    The Line6 sounds a lot more “produced” to my ears while the FM3 is more like a straight amp. The FM3 also got a lot more bite to it.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад +1

      The Pod go in your Edit program, works perfect. But:
      1) The input gain cannot be modified, it is fixed, therefore the guitar tone will always be very DRY, and it is not just a matter of increasing the gain in the amp, because we all know that it will not sound better, nor place an OD like clean boosting because I did it and it didn't help much.
      2) the default cabs and mics are a disaster to get a quality tone, therefore it is a must to use 3rd impulses responses.
      3) the drivers to use the Pod go as an interface are terrible, you cannot monitor anything from the Daw because the latency is enormous, at the most extreme setting that is 32 samples where it is useless because all freezing popping and clicking gives 14 ms latency, at 128 over 25 ms completely unusable. Daw closes without warning and the truth to use it as an interface is not appropriate. Very unstable drivers and not optimized at all.
      My pod x3 live is more stable in that respect and I can monitor from the Daw perfectly without problems.
      The DI of the pod go is terrible, much better the pod x3 live, if you want to only record your DI for Reamp later with some real amp, or a different plugin, the Pod X3 Live is much better, or also if you want to monitor from the Daw.
      Which in Ax FX is very different and it deserves to spend those 500 USD more, for better drivers, better latency, and more options available, in addition to that minimum plus quality in amp sim. It is a much better all in one investment.

    • @jannatinkarlen8702
      @jannatinkarlen8702 3 года назад +1

      I tried the helix vst version, it just sound robotic, it is as bad as positive grid BIAS. The only decent feeling amp model is the matchless model. Third party ir helps alot tho

  • @craigsi16
    @craigsi16 3 года назад +2

    Please do a video like this on the Neural DSP Quad Cortex vs the FM3. more similar price point and i think the cortex is possibly gonna be the one to top fractal in sound

  • @joemains49
    @joemains49 3 года назад +1

    Ola , I was wondering what would be the best size and type of wire to use to rewire a guitar. 22 or 24 awg? Shielded or not? Trying for best tone out of a 7 string.

  • @daviddarko2665
    @daviddarko2665 3 года назад +127

    So, I can get the "amazing" Line6..... AND A NEW GUITAR, for the price of the Fractal. I have made my decision. 😉

    • @u563rick6
      @u563rick6 3 года назад +1

      Playithard Makeitfun yes 😯

    • @Ecthelion9
      @Ecthelion9 3 года назад +10

      You will always crave the fractal thou

    • @brpadington
      @brpadington 3 года назад +2

      Better off with Fractal or Headrush if you want something cheaper.

    • @TheSilenceMachine
      @TheSilenceMachine 3 года назад +1

      Virgil Grin why would anyone pay 2k for the fractal? That’s double the price

    • @davman115
      @davman115 3 года назад

      @Virgil Grin The fractal cost 1k not 2 unless you live in the land of Oz where it will cost more than a small planet.

  • @JenMajuraOfficial
    @JenMajuraOfficial 3 года назад +5

    👍🏼 nice... I hear great things about the pod go

    • @zombiepig9287
      @zombiepig9287 3 года назад

      And I hear great things about you too.😉

    • @JenMajuraOfficial
      @JenMajuraOfficial 3 года назад +2

      Zombie Pig awwww trust me I am just an annoying stalker hahahaha

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад

      @@JenMajuraOfficial
      The Pod go in your Edit program, works perfect. But:
      1) The input gain cannot be modified, it is fixed, therefore the guitar tone will always be very DRY, and it is not just a matter of increasing the gain in the amp, because we all know that it will not sound better, nor place an OD like clean boosting because I did it and it didn't help much.
      2) the default cabs and mics are a disaster to get a quality tone, therefore it is a must to use 3rd impulses responses.
      3) the drivers to use the Pod go as an interface are terrible, you cannot monitor anything from the Daw because the latency is enormous, at the most extreme setting that is 32 samples where it is useless because all freezing popping and clicking gives 14 ms latency, at 128 over 25 ms completely unusable. Daw closes without warning and the truth to use it as an interface is not appropriate. Very unstable drivers and not optimized at all.
      My pod x3 live is more stable in that respect and I can monitor from the Daw perfectly without problems.
      The DI of the pod go is terrible, much better the pod x3 live, if you want to only record your DI for Reamp later with some real amp, or a different plugin, the Pod X3 Live is much better, or also if you want to monitor from the Daw.
      Which in Ax FX is very different and it deserves to spend those 500 USD more, for better drivers, better latency, and more options available, in addition to that minimum plus quality in amp sim. It is a much better all in one investment.

  • @donovanrebbechi3334
    @donovanrebbechi3334 3 года назад +2

    The bedonk is beautiful, it has more of the 5150 thump than their panama model. Price of the FM3 is a quite a bit more than $1000 unless you're prepared to wait a year or so ... I think they go on reverb for around 1500.

  • @hawg427
    @hawg427 3 года назад

    On the Fractal can you swap impulses with other Fractal owners? Great comparison Ola. The only thing that edges me with the Fractal is the throatiness and bass compared to the Line 6.

  • @austincrouch8532
    @austincrouch8532 3 года назад +5

    The high/low cuts feature on the line 6 are sadly under-utilized. They help make the unit sound a LOOOOOOT more natural. The cuts on cab/ir slope down at a rate -6db/octave, while cuts using eq blocks are steeper at -12db/octave. A very lightly mixed in room reverb helps a lot as well, especially using stock cabs. Line 6 products seem to need a touch more tweaking but are just as capable of achieving incredible tones like you showed off! The right cab/IR makes all the difference in the world as well!

  • @axldanneels418
    @axldanneels418 3 года назад +3

    When is the quad cortex going to be released and when are you gonna review it??
    Ps. keep up the good work

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 3 года назад +1

      Those are the answers I want too.

    • @TheKangas96
      @TheKangas96 3 года назад

      @@jfo3000 release delayed until November

    • @model101jr5
      @model101jr5 3 года назад

      And now until March...april. who the fuck knows lol

  • @k-lumschmit8813
    @k-lumschmit8813 3 года назад +1

    Isn't the fm3 more an equivalent of the hex stomp?
    I was looking into the fm3 after your review but went for a helix LT in the end as it was available rite away and still at least £200 cheaper

  • @diarrhea_splatter
    @diarrhea_splatter 3 года назад +11

    Basically sound the same with minor nuances that would probably get lost in the mix. I guess it boils down to how much expensive gear you want to haul around.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад +4

      Bro that old argument to justify purchases of:
      "THE DIFFERENCE IS SO SMALL, THAT IN A MIX OR LIVE SITUATION, NOBODY WOULD NOTICE THAT."
      It is useless, because the same thing happens with a Pod X3, tube amp, free plugin ETC.
      The Pod go in the Edit program, works perfect. But:
      1) The input gain cannot be modified, it is fixed, therefore the guitar tone will always be very DRY in high gain tones, and it is not just a matter of increasing the gain in the amp, because we all know that it will not sound better, nor place an OD like clean boosting because I did it and it didn't help much.
      2) the default cabs and mics are a disaster to get a quality tone, therefore it is a must to use 3rd impulses responses.
      3) the drivers to use the Pod go as an interface are terrible, you cannot monitor anything from the Daw because the latency is enormous, at the most extreme setting that is 32 samples where it is useless because all freezing popping and clicking gives 14 ms latency, at 128 over 25 ms completely unusable. Daw closes without warning and the truth to use it as an interface is not appropriate. Very unstable drivers and not optimized at all.
      My pod x3 live is more stable in that respect and I can monitor from the Daw perfectly without problems.
      The DI of the pod go is terrible, much better the pod x3 live, if you want to only record your DI for Reamp later with some real amp, or a different plugin, the Pod X3 Live is much better, or also if you want to monitor from the Daw.
      Which in Axe FX is very different and it deserves to spend those 500 USD more, for better drivers, better latency, and more options available, in addition to that minimum plus quality in amp sim. It is a much better all in one investment.

    • @diarrhea_splatter
      @diarrhea_splatter 3 года назад

      @@butcher_0392 Not disputing anything you're saying, I was just being general in my comment. I don't have the hours or experience you do with recording to notice the nuances and annoyances.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад +1

      @@diarrhea_splatter
      OK, bro no problem 🤘

  • @Moonlitriffs
    @Moonlitriffs 3 года назад +4

    Ola, will you be getting the neural dsp modeler when it comes out?

  • @Gears9
    @Gears9 3 года назад

    Awesome, thanks Ola!

  • @bflippsytrance
    @bflippsytrance 3 года назад +1

    The FM3 in the video has more low end and seems to have nicer highs as well. Proper chugging needs lows.. Never heard of the FM3 before and I'm pretty impressed.

  • @endofanera1983
    @endofanera1983 3 года назад +6

    I have a line 6 hx stomp. My favorite amp for chugs is the archetype lead. It’s based on a prs archon.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад

      The Pod go in your Edit program, works perfect. But:
      1) The input gain cannot be modified, it is fixed, therefore the guitar tone will always be very DRY, and it is not just a matter of increasing the gain in the amp, because we all know that it will not sound better, nor place an OD like clean boosting because I did it and it didn't help much.
      2) the default cabs and mics are a disaster to get a quality tone, therefore it is a must to use 3rd impulses responses.
      3) the drivers to use the Pod go as an interface are terrible, you cannot monitor anything from the Daw because the latency is enormous, at the most extreme setting that is 32 samples where it is useless because all freezing popping and clicking gives 14 ms latency, at 128 over 25 ms completely unusable. Daw closes without warning and the truth to use it as an interface is not appropriate. Very unstable drivers and not optimized at all.
      My pod x3 live is more stable in that respect and I can monitor from the Daw perfectly without problems.
      The DI of the pod go is terrible, much better the pod x3 live, if you want to only record your DI for Reamp later with some real amp, or a different plugin, the Pod X3 Live is much better, or also if you want to monitor from the Daw.
      Which in Ax FX is very different and it deserves to spend those 500 USD more, for better drivers, better latency, and more options available, in addition to that minimum plus quality in amp sim. It is a much better all in one investment.

  • @shanewoodman
    @shanewoodman 3 года назад +18

    POD GO is much smoother and pleasing to listen to.

    • @andy_182
      @andy_182 3 года назад +2

      Bum

    • @jesusmetaldude3796
      @jesusmetaldude3796 3 года назад

      Ola your the only dude speaking truth when it comes to line 6 stuff. Be prepared to invest time and deep dive to get the sound you want.

  • @stefankeller3433
    @stefankeller3433 8 месяцев назад

    Thanks for comparing and sharing. Have the Pod Go with your IR the One. Im Shure, the Pod Go is really close to the fm3

  • @OddoRocket
    @OddoRocket 3 года назад +1

    now i don't own any of these myself, but the one thing I like about stuff like Kemper or Fractal, as compared to the line 6 stuff is that there are way more options online to get your favorite tones. so many audio companies sell bundles for kemper and fractal where as i dont really see many companies selling tone bundles for line 6 products. As a consumer This makes me lean more twords the kemper or fractal if i was to get one in the future.

  • @BlackLlamaGuitar
    @BlackLlamaGuitar 3 года назад +34

    Fractal. The amp modeling is just superior. As Ola said. It's in the High End. The POD GO also sounds a bit phazed out. But it is worth mentioning how far this tech has gone within a decade and how accessible it is.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад +1

      The Pod go in your Edit program, works perfect. But:
      1) The input gain cannot be modified, it is fixed, therefore the guitar tone will always be very DRY, and it is not just a matter of increasing the gain in the amp, because we all know that it will not sound better, nor place an OD like clean boosting because I did it and it didn't help much.
      2) the default cabs and mics are a disaster to get a quality tone, therefore it is a must to use 3rd impulses responses.
      3) the drivers to use the Pod go as an interface are terrible, you cannot monitor anything from the Daw because the latency is enormous, at the most extreme setting that is 32 samples where it is useless because all freezing popping and clicking gives 14 ms latency, at 128 over 25 ms completely unusable. Daw closes without warning and the truth to use it as an interface is not appropriate. Very unstable drivers and not optimized at all.
      My pod x3 live is more stable in that respect and I can monitor from the Daw perfectly without problems.
      The DI of the pod go is terrible, much better the pod x3 live, if you want to only record your DI for Reamp later with some real amp, or a different plugin, the Pod X3 Live is much better, or also if you want to monitor from the Daw.
      Which in Ax FX is very different and it deserves to spend those 500 USD more, for better drivers, better latency, and more options available, in addition to that minimum plus quality in amp sim. It is a much better all in one investment.

    • @BlackLlamaGuitar
      @BlackLlamaGuitar 3 года назад +2

      @@butcher_0392 Very informative. Haven't played through a POD GO or used it as an interface but I have the HELIX Floor. I must say that I never had any issues with that but it's a different category unit all-together.

    • @butcher_0392
      @butcher_0392 3 года назад

      @@BlackLlamaGuitar
      Bro since you have the helix, could you please do a latency test using the oblique RTL Utility?
      So we all know how much improvement in that aspect it has compared to the Pod Go.

    • @Dudesyclips
      @Dudesyclips 3 года назад +1

      Yeah, I think if you're into live gigs then the pod go would suffice, but if you're into production in any way, the FM3

    • @BlackLlamaGuitar
      @BlackLlamaGuitar 3 года назад +1

      @@butcher_0392 Check online by typing RTL Helix. A couple of people over at the L6 forums have done extensive testing far better than I ever could.

  • @MilitantOldLady
    @MilitantOldLady 3 года назад +26

    The Line6 sounds fuzzier like it has more high end or the gain stage has more presence.

    • @matttaylor1449
      @matttaylor1449 3 года назад

      I like that about it

    • @koyasu18
      @koyasu18 3 года назад +7

      low pass to 9k fix everything

    • @badblood44
      @badblood44 3 года назад

      Agreed - immediately thought the presence was a notch higher / more noticeable on the Line6.

    • @mpexus
      @mpexus 3 года назад +3

      Yes and it is on all of their High gain models, I have only used the VST but to me their Amps sounds basically all the same with slight nuances. I even prefer free VSt's to the High Gain models of the Line 6

    • @JayBruceWorld
      @JayBruceWorld 3 года назад

      Easy to eq out

  • @johnpatitucci7919
    @johnpatitucci7919 7 месяцев назад

    I've been using the Pod Go for a couple years. I also have the Headrush MX5 and the HX Stomp. All of them have their good and bad. Thankfully, there's 3rd party IRs.

  • @albeethoven24
    @albeethoven24 3 года назад

    You need to compare it with a kemper stage too. Nice video!

  • @clamstermcwinkle2514
    @clamstermcwinkle2514 3 года назад +3

    Fractal sounds bigger and more ‘real’ but for the price the pod go is pretty damn good.