I think the hair is a bit short for an imitation of you Vaughn. He is way too mad cowboy (boy wonder what John Wayne would have said to that picture) and not enough nekked hippy.
My phone butchered the sound samples. I plugged in my studio phones and it sounds great! I've always wondered how variax guitars sounded vs a standard guitar through a POD. Sounds amazing. Great job!
My phone butchered the sound samples. I plugged in my studio phones and it sounds great! I've always wondered how variax guitars sounded vs a standard guitar through a POD. Sounds amazing. Great job!
The Variax is handy because of its versatility and it sounds pretty good, but in a side-by-side comparison with the real guitars it's modeling, it's not quite there. I like the sound of my Mexican Strats a bit better than the Strat models the Variax provides. But if I could only take one guitar to a gig, the Variax would probably be my choice.
Forgot to mention...one cool feature when using the Variax and XT Live together, is you can program which guitar model you want with each POD patch. So with a single stomp of a footswitch, I can go from playing a sitar through no amp at all to playing a Les Paul through a Marshall Stack with echo, chorus, reverb and a wah pedal.
I only do this with a few patches, but it's a handy feature at times.
I may have to get a Variax just to try it. I love my Schecter but I must say most of the stock patches sound terrible with it. I think its because of the EMGs overdriving the signals including clean patches. Its got the metal sound down though!