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Hey!

I have a marshall (50W) and a pod 2.0. I am planning to expand alittle bit, and need some pedals to manouvere my preseets on my pod. I also miss a booster pedal.

Do you guys have anything to recomend?

B
 
do you mean something to switch between presets on the pod? something like the FBV Express or something?

or are you talking about pedals to accompany your pod?
 
I was actually thinking of something to switch between presets on the pod, but I`m happy for other suggestions as well.

I`m connecting my pod through the "return" on the back of the amp. Can I connect other kind of pedals when I`m using the pod this way?

As mentioned I really miss a booster option, but I can`t say I`ve seen anything like that for the Pod.

B
 
well if you have them connected in series, you can just have your whole rig go in to the return.

and i mentioned the FBV, does that thing not switch between presets? all i know is that its compatible with the pod, not sure what all the buttons do exactly.. you might wanna look into it.

and as for a booster, i'm not into that whole thing, i'm sure some of the regulars will come running with suggestions soon enough..

and you might wanna get a wah, every guitarist needs one :D you might want a crybaby, or one of the vox's or maybe an ibanez. the wh10 is incredible, if you can find one ;)
 
Check out Line 6 products here. There are floor boards that work with the POD. Yes they all allow you to change presets. For a boost pedal I would just add a pedal between your guitar and POD for boosts. Maybe an EQ pedal or Overdrive or clean boost pedal.
 
I have a POD II as well. As far as I can tell they require the Line6 pedalboards, which is a bit of a PITA.
 
Midi can work for some things but it won't give you total control. Probably just program changes and if that is all you need then a basic midi control pedal would work. The POD has midi.
 
Thanks. Now I just have to find my perfect rig. I don`t know very much about these things, so I just have to experiment a bit.
 
Do you have any specific booster pedal to recomend? I play stuff like Stones, Zeppelin and White Stripes.. And love to just push that button for hard riffing and solos..
 
A Digitech Bad Monkey or one of the Danelectro Cool Cat pedals, the Drive or Transparent Overdrive all make great inexpensive boost/overdrive pedals that would work for what you want.
 
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