Pocket pod or Digitech

Pocket pod or Digitech

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celticpilgrim

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1,965 posts

244 months

Wednesday 30th April 2008
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queston for all the PH guitarists...

I'm a crap guitar player - let's get that out of the way 1st off. However, for a bit of fun, I fancy getting a cheap mutli-effects box so that I can make a wider variety of annoying noises. I've been looking on'tweb at the pocket pod, and some of the Digitech RP series pedals.

Anybody know how they compare - which is the best, and is anybody doing any good deals at the moment.

Any info gratefully accepted in advance.

CP

celticpilgrim

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1,965 posts

244 months

Wednesday 30th April 2008
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apologies for replying to my own post but it seems to kepp disappearing and reappearing on the forum page!!!

zippy500

1,883 posts

270 months

Wednesday 30th April 2008
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POD is teh way to go, ace fun, will inspire you to get better.

ih8thisname

2,699 posts

201 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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Yep, another one for the POD here. Lots of crazy noise making to come with one of those! biggrin

russell_ram

321 posts

232 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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have you considered a ZOOM Pandora - nice little bit of kit gives you 100 presets, 100 programmable (effectas and amp simulation) plus and digital drummer and bassist to play along to.

Edited by russell_ram on Thursday 1st May 13:06

gingerpaul

2,929 posts

244 months

Thursday 1st May 2008
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I got my brother a pocket POD for christmas and he loves it. It's great for the size, although make sure you get a power adapter. They eat batteries very fast.

I have a Zoom 9.2 for myself and I think it's easily in the same league as the Line 6 and Boss stuff. It takes a while to figure out, but it's worth it when you get the hang of it. I'm sure the smaller pedals are based around the same technology, although with fewer options, so I'd check them out too.

celticpilgrim

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Thursday 1st May 2008
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russell_ram said:
have you considered a ZOOM Pandora - nice little bit of kit gives you 100 presets, 100 programmable (effectas and amp simulation) plus and digital drummer and bassist to play along to.

Edited by russell_ram on Thursday 1st May 13:06
Is that the Korg Pandora?