The thing about the V-Amp Pro is to not use it's cabinet simulation when playing with an external amp/cabinet combination. The Behringer manual tells how to use the V-Amp Pro with/without amp or cabinet simulation. A few solutions: turn off cabinet simulation in the V-Amp pro, use cabinet simulation with a "flat" response setup (i.e. keyboard amp/speaker), or go fully amp/cabinet free an run the balanced output directly to the mixer. If you use the cabinet simulation with something other than cabinets designed fo a flat response (keyboard amp/speaker. monitor speakers, pa speakers), results will be undesirable. --- Them <idragosani@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Michael T D Nelson wrote: > > > It's clearly a replacement for a Line 6 POD Pro. > No doubt about that. > > To be honest, I think the PODxt sounds much better > than the V-Amp... I > use a PODxt Live (through a Mesa/Boogie 50/50 power > amp and a 2x12 > cabinet), and my rhythm guitarist plays the V-Amp... > and maybe it's due > to his native guitar tone also, but the V-Amp sounds > rather plasticy to > my ears. It sounds a bit better going into a 4x12 > cabinet (a huge > improvement over the single 1x12), but it still > doesn't sound as clean > as the PODxt. > > -- Brett > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com