If you think that weighs a bomb, try carry mine. Its nearly twice the size of the LE i think.
The only things your missing from the SE are the A/B channel selects, few more different delays and reverbs.
Im curious. Ive never tried the LE but the picture of it shows that it doesnt have a cabinet selection, only an amp selection. Where are you able to select the Amp models.
Also if you get a chance to use the SPDIF output, for recording or whatever, please let me know how much more different does it sound as compared to normal line out.
Also, btw dric, you might find that for different uses you have to change your global output, theres 2 settings, Ln, and Ap. Ln = Line (for line in straight to recording device (with no other external amps)), Ap = Amp (use for jamming, performance (unless you wanna perform through the PA))
WARNING, if you use the Ln output for jamming through another amp, you'll pierce everyones ears with the amazing amount of high frequencies, especially while picking or bending notes. use the Ap (amp) output instead.
ANOTHER WARNING, this device sounds very crap with Line 6 amps. Eg, the Line 6 amps at L cube studio. I dont know about other models. This device works alot better with Marshall, Fender, Peavey, and studio monitor speakers.
The only things your missing from the SE are the A/B channel selects, few more different delays and reverbs.
Im curious. Ive never tried the LE but the picture of it shows that it doesnt have a cabinet selection, only an amp selection. Where are you able to select the Amp models.
Also if you get a chance to use the SPDIF output, for recording or whatever, please let me know how much more different does it sound as compared to normal line out.
Also, btw dric, you might find that for different uses you have to change your global output, theres 2 settings, Ln, and Ap. Ln = Line (for line in straight to recording device (with no other external amps)), Ap = Amp (use for jamming, performance (unless you wanna perform through the PA))
WARNING, if you use the Ln output for jamming through another amp, you'll pierce everyones ears with the amazing amount of high frequencies, especially while picking or bending notes. use the Ap (amp) output instead.
ANOTHER WARNING, this device sounds very crap with Line 6 amps. Eg, the Line 6 amps at L cube studio. I dont know about other models. This device works alot better with Marshall, Fender, Peavey, and studio monitor speakers.