I agree... but if you like, I can give you a clue to my own Pod (2.0) settings for clean Jazz!. The basic thing is to start off with a 'clean' amp sound ...If you still have the Line 6 'Pilot's Handbook' handy ... it's called California Crunch#1 in the book...so Hold and Tap, Brit Blues. Keep the Drive around 3 to 4...Bass about 2...Middle about 6, Treble about 6 or 7 and Presence at about 8 (all depends on what guitar you play)...but this is for a Humbucker equipped guitar. Add a little 'crunch' by holding down the Tap/Hold button and gently turn up the Drive control....just enough to emulate a warm valve amp sound. Add a little Reverb and/or a bit of slap-back echo. For another twist on this, you can add a little Tremolo, to dip into Hank Marvin territory!Hope that helps a little.
I agree... but if you like, I can give you a clue to my own Pod (2.0) settings for clean Jazz!. The basic thing is to start off with a 'clean' amp sound ...If you still have the Line 6 'Pilot's Handbook' handy ... it's called California Crunch#1 in the book...so Hold and Tap, Brit Blues. Keep the Drive around 3 to 4...Bass about 2...Middle about 6, Treble about 6 or 7 and Presence at about 8 (all depends on what guitar you play)...but this is for a Humbucker equipped guitar. Add a little 'crunch' by holding down the Tap/Hold button and gently turn up the Drive control....just enough to emulate a warm valve amp sound. Add a little Reverb and/or a bit of slap-back echo. For another twist on this, you can add a little Tremolo, to dip into Hank Marvin territory! Hope that helps a little.