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I have tried the amp with and without the pod. If you don't want any effects (apart from the basic drive and reverb) then the amp on its own is great, and quite simple to operate. Yes, it's got a few extra switches compared to a traditional amp, but that's basically just the amp model (the 4-way switch), the class selector (A or A/B), and the pentode/triode selector (haven't really played with that yet).
I'm ashamed to say that I don't know if the 4 basic amps are preset into the 500X! There are a lot of presets and I've only fleetingly gone through them to try them out, without taking a lot of notice of how they are configured. I think there's a real task involved in working out your favourite presets, which you can then group together in one of the set lists so that they are readily accessible.
I'll try to check that out some time and get back to you!
My advice FWIW is just to go for whichever one floats your boat sound-wise. The HD500X is complicated to operate and that could be off-putting, but I'm starting to see the light a bit and ir's clearly extremely versatile. The Blackstars are cheaper - less than half the price of the combination DT25/HD500X, but that obviously doesn't give you the huge variety of the pod although the ID series amps do have som effects (more than the DT25 on its own). It depends on your budget of course too. To be honest, this was all rather more money than I'd anticipated spending (especially since 2 weeks ago I didn't anticipate buying an amp!) but I figure that it's better to buy something that will last me for many years rather than getting something that I'd want to replace in a year. There's quite a learning curve, but it's good for me to climb it, and I know that this rig will do everything I could want for a long time. I will have to organise my finances a bit to cover the unexpected outlay but it's not the end of the world (as long as I don't go GASsing after an expensive Gibson in the near future!).
Other than that, I can't advise you to get it or not; that's up to you, your ears and your wallet. Do try out some of the more esoteric presets with the pod, though, if you get a chance! |
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