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Hi Luis, just dug out a review I wrote on Harmony Central when, back in 2004, I did test drive the PodXT Live (which I suspect is similar to the PodXT, although details may vary). Here are the passages which I deem to be of greatest importance: About adjusting parameters with a real-time controller: "The expression pedal and one additional pedal (not supplied) can be assigned to Wah, Volume and "Tweak". Tweak can adjust several parameters, several others not. This is especially stupid because none of the amp's parameters can be "tweaked". No footpedal-controlled drive." Tempo sync: "MIDI implementation: well, it can neither send nor receive MIDI clock. Which is a real pity, because both delay and mod effects can be synced to the tapped tempo, so a MIDI sync would've come in real handy." About quality of the effects: "I could not warm to the EQ - it does not sound the way either a typical guitarist's gear EQ nor a professional studio EQ nor a Tchebychev/Butterworth/Gauss model should sound. By choosing the algorithms for the stomp effect, I didn't quite grasp their approach: there are lots of non-working guitar synth "emulations", yet it is lacking i.e. the best models from the FM4 modeler. The mod effects were weak in the MM4, they are weak here. Driving a delay model (i.e. multi head) into saturation causes the thing to produce horrible artifacts and display CLIP. Neither the original Space Echo nor its model in Line6's DL4 did do this. Adjusting the delay time with contents in the delay doesn't work as smooth as with the DL4 (or with the originals), either. I could not warm to the reverbs other than the Fender Blackface model, which I personally like. I would've expected better delays. The wah...is okay. But why not include different wah models (i.e. choose between a Bad Horsie and a Dunlop and...). Or at least give me the possibility to adjust it. Mainly, this thing is cool for its amp and cabinet models. And they are cool." Rainer