Line 6 POD Go Guitar Multi-Effects Processor Black
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DetailIn its first original format in a decade, the Line 6 legend has returned in the POD Go floor multi-effects guitar processor. It’s lightweight, powerful, portable and delivers all of the amazing sound quality and amp, cab and effects modeling of the company’s flagship Helix in much more affordable unit.Keeping It SimpleIn its essence, the POD Go is a streamlined take on the Helix LT, with a focus on the meat-and-potatoes features that serve the most players without sacrificing the core needs. And it offers a ton of switching and routing options, including a mono/stereo switchable effects loop for adding external effects, stereo 1/4" and XLR outputs, headphone output and a multi-function aluminum expression pedal.Speaking of the expression pedal: As an example of how the POD Go is geared toward being easy to use for the broadest range of players, the pedal’s two functions are automatically configured as a volume/wah with each preset �?the two most common uses for an expression pedal. That little touch by Line 6 gets players up and running faster, so they can focus on playing instead of button assignments and signal configuration.The POD Made to TravelThe relatively spritely POD Go is small and light enough to be stashed in a backpack or larger gigbag for easy travel to a gig, rehearsal or recording session. That’s especially beneficial for urban players who need to use a bus, subway or taxi to get to the show, as carrying an instrument and a separate pedalboard case can be cumbersome on public transit.Simply show up to the venue, plug POD Go into the house PA and start playing.Next-Gen POD FeaturesIn another upgrade from the POD HD series, the POD Go features a large color screen to easily see the color-coded signal chain. This makes for fast and simple adjustments to add, remove or swap amps, cabs and effects.POD Go offers over 200 models that range from cutting-edge to classic legacy effects that players of all types have loved for decades. And those models are made with the same Helix architecture to ensure the highest possible sound quality. Another update that players will love is the ability to add third-party impulse responses, which are essentially speaker cabinet emulations. That further expands the POD Go’s tonal arsenal and lets players further tailor the processor to their personal needs.USB Computer IntegrationEven though the full-color display makes for quick and easy tone adjustments, Line 6 offers a computer application for more in-depth tailoring in POD Go Edit via the unit’s USB port. In addition to tone editing, when the POD Go is connected to a computer, it can be used as a four-in/four-out recording interface into a DAW. Plus, it can be used to re-amp dry signals to find the perfect sound to match a mix and tone of a song. And if the built-in arsenal of amps isn’t cutting it, Line 6 offers frequent updates with additional amps, cabs, effects and features to further expand the utility of their processors.POD Go Firmware 1.3 (October 5, 2021)Mandarin Rocker: Based on the dirty channel of the Orange Rockerverb 100 MKIIIRatatouille Dist (mono, stereo): Based on the 1984 ProCo RATRetro Reel (mono, stereo): Line 6 Original effect that simulates analog tape playbackEuclidean Delay (mono, stereo): Line 6 Original delay based on Euclidean algorithmsDynamic Hall (mono, stereo): Line 6 Original hall reverbHot Springs (mono, stereo): Line 6 Original spring reverbThere are also new features and updates, such as:User Model Defaults: Save any amp, cab or effect block's user settings as the default Customizable Stomp Switches: Add custom labels for easier identification when controlling multiple blocks or parametersSnapshot Naming: Name and color code your SnapshotsExternal Footswitch Enhancements: Queue banks or increment/decrement presets or SnapshotsVolume Knob Assignments: Additional output routing options are provided
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