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<blockquote data-quote="gag halfrunt" data-source="post: 127581" data-attributes="member: 2098"><p>Congrats on the X3!</p><p></p><p>I have a POD XT Pro (rack unit) w/shortboard that I have held onto for 10 years. It doesn't do modern high gain very well (I don't think any Line 6 does), but it can get a lot of cool sounds. And Line 6 did a nice job of incorporating all the controls into the footcontroller (including the tuner readout), years before anyone else was doing that. A lot of cool, smart design went into this device, and it's a breeze to gig with.</p><p></p><p>It's a great backup system for taking to shows in case my main rig goes down, and it's very easy to set up/take down. It also isn't worth much, so selling it is probably not worth the effort, so I guess I'll keep it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gag halfrunt, post: 127581, member: 2098"] Congrats on the X3! I have a POD XT Pro (rack unit) w/shortboard that I have held onto for 10 years. It doesn't do modern high gain very well (I don't think any Line 6 does), but it can get a lot of cool sounds. And Line 6 did a nice job of incorporating all the controls into the footcontroller (including the tuner readout), years before anyone else was doing that. A lot of cool, smart design went into this device, and it's a breeze to gig with. It's a great backup system for taking to shows in case my main rig goes down, and it's very easy to set up/take down. It also isn't worth much, so selling it is probably not worth the effort, so I guess I'll keep it! [/QUOTE]
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