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Sounds awful on my HD500
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Just because you're paranoid, don't mean they're not after youIs there any other output that I could run to a headphone amp in an attempt to make it sound better?
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
http://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/134839/line-6-helix-sounds-terrible/p1
For quiet home practice I prefer my THR10 but only 'cos I don't like playing with headphones on.
i use some £35 sennheisers with it and it’s great. The modelled amps might not sound like the amps they’re trying to model, but that doesn’t stop there being good tones in it. Already done some great sounding recording with it too!
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
But when the two kids are in bed I need to keep quiet!
Plenty of decent tones in there - even today. But they don't sound perfect - for me there was always a midrange hump at around 2-3 khz that was hard to dial out. You can do it using the sweep function on the parametric EQ though.
Eventually I bit the bullet and bought an Atomic Amplifire, which is much better, despite what that Anderton's video said.
One other thing to consider - POD beans don't have an aux in, which means you can't play backing tracks into them easily. It can be done via USB audio, but then you have to plug a laptop in etc. If the aux in capability is important to you then look for one of the floor based models - XT Live, X3 Live etc.