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Postby Uncle Fiesta » 31 Jul 2012, 10:30

I've been experimenting with my POD 2 in an attempt to get 'That Sound' and still don't think I'm quite there. Anyone got any settings that work well?

I'm using the 'Brit Class A' setting - obviously! - and the only effect I have on is Compression. I'm not using Delay because I have a DL4 for that.

Come to think of it, can anyone offer some useful settings for the DL4 too?
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Postby noelford » 31 Jul 2012, 15:07

Double Post: Delete button missing!
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Postby noelford » 31 Jul 2012, 15:09

First, let me qualify my reply - I am not an obsessive 'That Sound' person: However; I DO get good tones for Shads material by setting my Pod X3 Pro to model an AC15, using two choices:

DRIVE: 48

BASS: 84 45

MID: 87 100

TREB: 96 82

PRES: 49 00

I use these tones with a couple of Strats, a Masterbuilt Custom Shop '56 NOS and an American Vintage '57 reissue. A pro sound engineer recently complemented me on my Shads tone although, as I said, I haven't set out to get anything other than a nice tone for that material.

I should add that my chain is:

Quad GT
Pod X3 Pro
Bose L1 Compact
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Postby Uncle Fiesta » 08 Aug 2012, 10:12

Thanks for that Noel, unfortunately the POD 2.0 isn't the same as the X3, it's just a line of knobs like on a normal amp.

If you imagine each knob as a clock face, my current settings are:

DRIVE - 9
BASS - 12
MID - 1
TREBLE - 12
CHANNEL VOLUME - 2
REVERB - 9
EFFECT TWEAK - 12
AMP MODEL - BRIT CLASS A
EFFECT - COMPRESSOR.

Anybody with a POD 2.0 got any other ideas?
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