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dodgethis
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« on: November 25, 2009, 03:53:19 AM »

Was looking at getting both a 2203 and GT-10 but was wondering how well does the amp take the amp modelling aspect of the GT-10?

Thanks for the help!
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« Reply #1 on: November 25, 2009, 07:22:15 AM »

I have an enormous amount of experience with amp modelling through Line 6 gear (PODxt Live, POD X3 Live, POD X3 Pro, Vetta II amp).

Trust me, you do not want to mix guitar amp modelling with a guitar amp.  Either use modelling and go full range flat response (direct to PA) or get your guitar amp tone from a guitar amp.

You can try putting the modelling into the effects return or power amp line in on a guitar amp (to bypass the tone stack in your guitar amp) but the tone will be shaped by your amp speaker and cabinet.  If you go this way, you will want to turn off the speaker and cabinet modelling in the GT10.\

Cheers,

Crusty
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