Line 6 POD Express Guitar Pedal

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£149.99

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Description

Ultra-portable and easy to use, the Line 6 POD Express Guitar Pedal is an all-in-one amp and effects processor that gives you plenty of tones for you to choose from. The simple controls make it easy to use and navigate so you can dial in the right sound without faffing around.

Key Features

  • 17 Effects – Loaded with distortion, modulation, reverb, and delay effects, as well as 7 amp and cabs to choose from, you can customise your tone to the way you want.
  • Compact HX Technology – The POD Express has derived it’s technology from the HX series, giving you a powerful, high-quality and authentic processor in one compact unit.

POD Express Edit App

Download the free POD Express Edit app for your computer or mobile device to quickly and easily access a world of deeper tone editing, preset management, and global settings!

Tapping or typing tempos, setting noise gate thresholds, fine-tuning cabs, adjusting specific EQ, deep effects editing, and importing and exporting presets for backup and sharing are all now possible with this user-friendly application.

Derived from Line 6’s HX series, the POD Express uses the same exceptional sound quality to give you authentic and high-quality sound. Boasting 7 amps & cabs, with 17 distortion, modulation, reverb, and delay effects, you have a wide sonic palette at your feet in one compact stompbox. The POD Express also includes a looper, so you can get looping some simple track and play to your heart’s content.

Other features include stereo outputs, tap-tempo, a tuner, a noise gate, a headphone output, and a USB-C audio interface with re-amping compatibility. You can access the presets via the footswitches, making them easy to turn on and off. Play your music anytime, anywhere with the POD Express.

Specifications

  • Power: 3x AA Batteries, or 9V DC PSU (Not Included)
  • Inputs/Outputs: Stereo Output, USB-C, Headphones In
  • Controls: Distortion, Mod, Delay, Reverb, Amp, On, Tap

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