
Which is better, a pair of studio speakers or a standard guitar cabinet speaker?
I'm thinking of buying a pod xt or x3 and running that to a pair of nice studio speakers instead of buying a new amp, probably spending more money and not getting the tons of options that the pod offers. So I was just wondering, if I were to do this,
Hello! First, I am presuming that when you mention studio speakers, you are talking about reference monitors. If so, they are designed to provide a very flat frequency response, and will not give you a good guitar sound. Further, the Pod XT or X3 cannot
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