Guitar Tones Line 6

Is the Line 6 POD X3 is good?
I've heard some people say that the tone of the guitar sounds too 'digital' after going through many line 6 products, but never heard anything specific to the X3. Sometimes it gets rave reviews, opinions, sometimes terrible on the Internet and I was wondering what are your opinions on it. I personally have played a student Pocketpod extensively and I loved it! So I was assuming that the X3 can only get better, but I want to be sure. Just to help you mind saying that the guitar and type of music you play to make sure it is not only focused on a particular type of player. I play a PRS SE EG with the system fully customized switching (humbucker and single coil switching capacity and fading), but if im honest I'm more a guy stratocaster american given the time and money to buy one (PRS proper are simply too expensive for now haha) and I play anything from blues to classic rock and modern rock. Thanks advance.
I actually own a pod 2.0, and I believe he produces sounds very good. I usually use it for recording, but I used to live when a great all tube amp is impractical. Here's how I've played through many boutique amps like Mesa Boogie Lonestars, I have something to compare him. You obviously do not have the same feeling when you play throght an amplifier for $ 2000, but comes closer to anything I know. I love my Pod 2.0, is simple to operate and rugged enough for the road, then imagine the X3 is just bigger and better.
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