![]() So whilst there might be those whose minds have been blown from the moment they plug in, for most of us mere mortals Pod Go needs some study (yes - RTFM! lol) and some time to figure out how to use it. Everyone's ears, guitars, music styles, gear, headphones etc are all entirely different. ![]() There is a lot going on under the hood and even if you are used to modeling gear it will take you a while to get your head around it. ![]() Of course you can, but I'd suggest it's unlikely you're going to be completely happy with it.īut regardless that it's called Pod Go, be under no illusion - to get the best from it, this is NOT a plug and play mfx unit. The expectation probably isn't helped by both the marketing and some of the videos suggesting you can take Pod Go straight to a rehearsal or a gig straight out the box. ![]() I've been reading a lot of posts both here and on other forums that suggest some folk are expecting to plug in Pod Go and that it will sound incredible right off the bat but are bitterly disappointed when it doesn't and then considering returning it or other gear that they bought to use with it. ![]()
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