A few of the clean amps are also outstanding. It's hi-gain amps are good to outstanding (i.e., Criminal, Uber, Treadplate). I like the POD XTL a lot, but IMHO, the majority of its amp models are not quite as good as the GNX3000 or the GNX4 + MFX SuperModels (but far better than the stock Digitech GNX4 amps). Supposedly Roland was the first company to introduce amp modeling, but Line6 is the company that made it real. Oh, if you're a bass player, both units provide great, legendary amps for bass guitar (especially, the GNX3000).Ĭheck out this site for some great cover tunes done completely with a GNX4 + MFX SuperModels: David Zatuchney Cover Songs The GNX4 + MFX SuperModels is by far, the best bang for the buck (amp variety, artist presets, connectivity, onboard recorder / looper, drum machine, MP3 player, computer recording/sound card options). And no box competes with the GNX units for over connectivity options (XLR and 1/4" ins/outs, Mic XLR with phantom power, USB, MIDI, etc.).
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The GNX units provide USB for recording, plus both units are bundled with Pro Tracks Plus, Lexicon Reverb, and other plugins. And that is not just my opinion, even honest owners of other boxes claim the same. The MFX SuperModels are third party amps, cabs, and presets that just blow the doors off of the stock units and the competition. These are effects, that once you tame them, you'll use. Both Digitech units have cool effects that you might use that the PODs don't have, such as pitch shifting, detuning, looping, whammy, divebomb, etc. I have been spending lots of time tweaking the GNX3000 and for the price, it kicks. For pure amp modeling and effects, the Digitech units (products 1 and 2 in the list above) are hard to beat.