@@BagusWibisono I like the producer packs from Lancaster Audio. They give you just few different options and all of them sound great. Makes it nice and simple to choose the one you like the most.
I had the pod go, it's basically the Helix sound with some limitations, but it's a great effect. Now I have the Quad Cortex and it is spectacular, and of course they run in different leagues. but pod is very good.
@@CatPickStudios Yup, check it out. Very easy to do and allows you to turn any or all of the wah, volume pedal and fx loop blocks into user selectable blocks. Cheers!
Not in the same league at all. I had a POD GO recently, and while a nice bang for the buck, could see it surely isn't in the A-Tier, not close to my Kemper Stage or Headrush Prime. Nice bang for the buck, but not dethroning the Quad Cortex for sure.
Am I hearing the impedance issue on the pod go making the sound so much less quality than the quad cortex? In other videos the pod go can quiet compete
I literally went from a pod go to quad cortex, what I learned was it took me FOREVER to finally get use to dialling in the exact tone I wanted on the pod go but once I figured out the tricks (there was a lot to do) it was fine. Actually prefer the pod go’s extra effects like the delays, modulation synths… BUT Quad Cortex outside the limit effects is just better in every way to me. The only issues are less variety (but better quality in my opinion) and couple of bugs they are fixing as it goes along, literally can’t beat the capture feature that gives you endless amps till the day it dies.
when I started playing there was the Korg Pandora 1 . At the time I thought it was a revolution. I wouldn't have even dared to dream of something like the Pod Go. I haven't touched my tube amps since I got it. And for recording I use the Neural Plug ins. Nobody can hear the difference live anyway.
Yep, my first modeler unit was ZOOM 505II and I thought that was amazing. POD 2 blew my mind when I tried it at my friend's place ages ago. Nowadays there's every kind of option available whether is a fully digitar unit or tube amps with built in IRs and I love it.
Yep! You can split the signal, route it through different effects etc and then either sum them up into a single output or send distorted signal to one output and clean signal to other.
As cool as the encoder switches on the QC the PG is way more my budget. I’m still satisfied with my podHd500x. Does the QC offer a downloadable preset library? I love the custom tone page from Line6 where users can share how they configure the unit or even sell them for fun and profit.
QC has a ton of very good factory presets but also includes the Cortex Cloud that allows you to upload/share/download presets and captures with other QC users