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matonanjin2
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matonanjin2
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02/12/2020 7:00 pm
Originally Posted by: hsnoeckx

I have the POD HD500X and what I do on live gigs is putting the xlr connectors directly to the PA system and the regular jack out to my amp, a Fender 410 hotrod Deville MK I so the audience gets the real POD sound in stereo and I can still hear myself play very good to without having to mix my signal to much in the monitors and clutter that sound up.

For home use I have the Line 6 Amplifi 75 which is nice to since I can play backing tracks from my smartphone through bluetooth and play along with the guitar ( and mix ) with any sound like the POD,

regards Herman

Still not quite sure on how you do this. The xlr output is to the PA system in which you are using some amp sim. If the regular jack out goes to your amp aren't you feeding an amp sim into your amp? What am I not understanding?


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