Line 6 Helix LT Amp & FX Modelling Pedal

£749.00

The Line Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering. The Line 6 Helix LT is a lighter, more streamlined version of the highly-popular Helix standard. Boasting all of the same amp and effect modelling technology of its bigger brother, but with less footswitches, a simplified interface and not as many inputs and outputs, the Helix LT is still a valid choice for the serious musician.With over…

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The Line Guitar Pedals always come out on top. This is New is in stock and ready to post out to you, with fast, reliable delivery straight to your door. For more New Guitar Pedals options, read on for full specifications, demos, and secure online ordering.

The Line 6 Helix LT is a lighter, more streamlined version of the highly-popular Helix standard. Boasting all of the same amp and effect modelling technology of its bigger brother, but with less footswitches, a simplified interface and not as many inputs and outputs, the Helix LT is still a valid choice for the serious musician.

With over 200 amp, effect, cabinet and microphone models available, the Helix LT is the epitome of a versatile, all-encompassing floorboard solution. It’s fair to say that Line 6 has come a long way since its first digital amp modellers from 20 years ago. Now offering incredibly convincing reproductions of desirable, renowned amps and effects with its award-winning HX modelling engine and dual-DSP, there’s a reason why many modern players are turning to products like the Helix LT. 

Helix 3.60 Firmware – What’s New?

The Helix 3.60 firmware update for Helix and HX hardware devices introduces three new amplifiers, including the Grammatico GSG, seven new guitar speaker cabinets featuring 12″ speakers in various combinations, two new bass cabs, and two new effects:

Amps:

  • Grammatico GSG: Based on the Grammatico GSG100
  • Line 6 Elmsley: Line 6 Original
  • Agua Sledge: Based on the Aguilar Tone Hammer

Guitar Cabs (Single & Dual Versions):

  • 1×12 Blue Bell: Captured from a 1×12″ Vox AC-15 Blue Alnico
  • 1×12 Open Cream: Captured from a custom 1×12″ open-back cab G12M-65
  • 1×12 Open Cast: Captured from a custom 1×12″ open-back cab EVM12L
  • 2×12 Silver Bell: Captured from a 2×12″ Vox AC-30TB Silver Alnico
  • 2×12 Match H30: Captured from a 2×12″ Matchless DC-30 custom G12H-30
  • 2×12 Match G25: Captured from a 2×12″ Matchless DC-30 custom G12M-25
  • 4×12 Greenback 20: Captured from a 4×12″ Marshall “basketweave” G12M-20

Bass Cabs (Single & Dual Versions):

  • 1×12 Epicenter: Captured from a 1×12″ Epifani Ultralight series
  • 4×10 Ampeg Pro: Captured from a 4×10″ Ampeg PR-410HLF

Effects:

  • Dark Dove Fuzz (Mono, Stereo): Based on the Electro-Harmonix Russian Big Muff
  • Triple Rotary (Mono, Stereo): Based on the Yamaha RA-200 rotary speaker (used by Pink Floyd)

Ergonomic, User-Friendly Unit

The Line 6 Helix LT is still very easy to navigate and set up patches with, thanks to its 6.2″ LCD display. You can easily experiment with different amp and cabinet models via this simple interface, and even go into deeper editing modes. This includes applying effects to your base tones, and even re-ordering them via a simulated signal chain. 

Cabinet impulse responses enable further levels of flexibility, letting you match up emulated amps with different speaker sizes, types and combinations. And with multiple microphone models available too, you can essentially play the role of a recording engineer!

Sporting 12 robust, road-worthy footswitches, the Helix LT lets you change up your sound on-the-fly. With the ability to switch between preset and stompbox modes, you can flick between your very own patches or treat the Helix LT like a traditional pedalboard, by engaging the digitally-recreated stompboxes. Bank switches mean that you’re not just limited to 8 sounds at a time, and you can setup different preset or effects banks for particular songs in your setlist.

Extra Features

We’ve only scratched the surface of what the Helix LT can do, but there are some other noteworthy features. The Helix LT has an expression pedal built onto the top of the chassis, which allows you to control effect parameters. This works fantastically with its wah models for example, but you can also use it to affect the mix of a reverb or delay setting, letting you attain ethereal ambient drones.

If one isn’t enough, there’s an input on the rear on the Helix LT for a second external expression pedal too. The unit also boasts two effects loops, meaning that if you want to use your favourite overdrive pedals or other units in conjunction with the Helix LT, it will seamlessly integrate them.

MIDI-enabled, the Helix LT can act as a controller by communicating with other MIDI pedals, or receive commands from another MIDI device to change patches and effects within the LT itself. Stereo 1/4″ and XLR outputs also let you record directly into an interface, or send a signal to a front-of-house PA system for a large, in-your-face live sound.

Get the matching Line 6 Helix Controller and backpack.

Specifications

  • Dual DSP-powered HX modelling engine
  • Preset compatibility with existing Helix products
  • Over 200 amp, cab, mic, and effects models
  • User-friendly Mac/PC editor enables remote editing and IR management
  • 123 dB of dynamic range
  • Robust I/O complement for easy integration and advanced flexibility 
  • 6.2″ LCD display
  • 12 touch-sensitive footswitches for editing
  • 2 mono/1 stereo FX Loop
  • 8-in/8-out USB audio interface
  • Expression pedal outs
  • AES/EBU, and L6 Link digital outputs
  • Capacitive touch-sensitive switches for parameter recall
  • Preset or stompbox modes
  • Integrated looper
  • Tour-grade footswitches

Additional information

Weight 7.2 kg

Stuff About Guitar Pedals

Guitar pedals are compact effects units that shape and enhance a guitar’s sound, sitting between the instrument and the amplifier. They include gain pedals like overdrive and distortion, modulation effects such as chorus and tremolo, time-based effects like delay and reverb, and essential utilities including tuners, compressors and loopers. Understanding basic things such as pedal type, signal order, power requirements and intended use helps players choose pedals that suit their style, setup and playing environment.

The Important stuff

Amp — An amp is an amplifier used to boost the signal from a guitar and shape its overall tone and volume. It plays a major role in how a guitar sounds, influencing everything from clean clarity to natural overdrive and distortion, and is a core part of any guitar setup for both practice and live performance.. FX — FX, or effects, are guitar pedals and processors used to shape, enhance, or completely transform your sound. They can add anything from subtle colour and warmth to dramatic textures, ambience, and movement, allowing players to craft a tone that suits their style, genre, and playing approach. Whether used individually or chained together, FX pedals give control over dynamics, distortion, modulation, delay, reverb, and more. From simple analogue designs to advanced digital units, effects are a core part of modern guitar setups, helping players create distinctive and expressive sounds.. Modelling. Pedal — Pedals are the tools that let you shape, colour and transform your sound, from subtle tone enhancement to bold, creative effects. Whether you are adding grit, space, movement or control, a pedal becomes part of your playing rather than just an add-on. Exploring different pedals is about discovering what responds to your touch and helps your sound feel more like your own..

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