Hey Manfred. Even een berichtje van een landgenoot...
i've been using the Bass Pod Pro for almost a year now. And it's very usefull tool. In cooperation with our (FOH) soundengineer I've made some presets, so I can change sounds any time I want with the tip of my toe.
Recently the new Bass Pod Pro XT appeared, and has much improvements. Now you can actually see the settings you've made. So to give you an advice, if you like the way the Pod sounds and works, then go for the XT version!!!
In my case, my 'sound' goes directly out of the Pod to mixing console. The band I play in doesn't use any bacline onstage. Everything goes with a multiple in-ear monitoring system. In this case you get a very low stage volume. Everybody in the band can make their own mix depending on what they want to hear on the little earphones. In some cases I put a very small Ashdown combo onstage to get a bit more 'feel' to the sound.
The main advantage of working like this; we don't have to do soundchecks anymore. Everytime I plug in, all my sounds, and everything I wanted to hear is exact as it was the day before. And off course we don't hussle around with big speaker cabinets onstage anymore. It saves a lot of room in the truck, so we can take a lot of other stuff (read: lights, video, truss etc.) with us. Yes, yes, we have roadies that take care of all that... but they need to have something to do.... ; )
Btw. the Ashdown combo is a amazing thing, very lightweight, compact, with an enormous sound.. Check those out!
And for the those who would like some more speakers: I have a Hartke XL410 speakercabinet for sale! In flightcase!
Cu
Mattheus