Line 6 | POD GO | Guitar Multi Effects Processor
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Line 6 | POD GO | Guitar Multi Effects Processor
BRAND : LINE 6
MODEL : POD GO
WARRANTY : 1 YEAR
Description
Line 6 | POD GO | Guitar Multi Effects Processor
The ultra-portable and lightweight POD Go amp and effects processor boasts a simple plug-and-play user interface and professional-quality amp, cab, and effect models drawn from the acclaimed HX family of processors.

POD Go Overview
The original kidney bean-shaped POD was introduced in 1998. Paul Hindmarsh takes a look at what makes this latest incarnation worthy of the “POD” name, showcasing its portability, plug-and-play user interface, and best-in-class sound for guitar.

POD Go Demo with Paul Hindmarsh
The original kidney bean-shaped POD was introduced in 1998. Paul Hindmarsh takes the stage at NAMM 2020 to demo the all new Line 6 POD Go guitar processor.
Sound Samples

POD Go Guitar Processor Preset Samples Part 1
Paul Hindmarsh demonstrates the sound of five presets in the Line 6 POD Go guitar multi-effects processor.

POD Go Guitar Processor Preset Samples Part 2
Paul Hindmarsh demonstrates the sound of five presets in the Line 6 POD Go guitar multi-effects processor.

POD Go | Performance – Anarchy Brewery (UK)
All lead guitar and bass re-amp audio parts were recorded live into Cubase then that audio was then re-amped back through POD Go.
How To

POD Go Quick Start Part One: Connectivity and Play View
This POD Go guitar processor tutorial provides an introduction to the Preset and Stomp modes in Play View, as well as using the Guitar In, Main Out, Amp Out, and stereo FX Loop jacks to connect POD Go to a powered speaker in mono, two powered speakers in stereo, a live or recording mixer, the front end of a standard amp, or an amp and effects using 4-Cable Method.

POD Go Quick Start Part Two: Editing Presets
This POD Go guitar processor tutorial explains how to edit presets within Edit View. Learn how the controls are arranged and how to navigate them, which blocks are of a fixed type and which may be freely assigned, how to select and adjust the parameter settings within individual blocks, and how to arrange the order of the blocks within signal chains.

POD Go Quick Start Part Three: Using Snapshots
This POD Go guitar processor tutorial explains how to create and use the powerful Snapshots feature. Quickly learn how to create four variations of the same preset—from subtle to extreme—loadable from a footswitch, and with no audio dropouts. The video covers Snapshot Footswitch Mode, selecting individual Snapshots, and activating parameters within blocks to place them under Snapshot control.

POD Go Quick Start Part Four: Saving Presets
This POD Go guitar processor tutorial explains how to save presets. Quickly learn how to name edited presets, save edited presets to a different Factory or User location, create a New Preset template so that all newly created presets start with your preferred block types and arrangement rather than starting from scratch, and various time-saving shortcuts.

POD Go Features: Play View, Edit View, and 4 Flexible Effects
The Line 6 POD Go guitar multi-effects processor has many features that enable you to play and sound your best. In this video Paul Hindmarsh demonstrates the difference between Play View and Edit View, and explains how to use the four flexible Effects Blocks.

POD Go Features: Snapshots, Preamp Only, and Expression Pedal
The Line 6 POD Go guitar multi-effects processor has many features that enable you to play and sound your best. In this video Paul Hindmarsh demonstrates Snapshot mode, using a POD Go preamp model with your power amp (including 4-cable method), and assigning parameters to the onboard and optional external expression pedals.

POD Go Features: Looper, Effects Loop, Amp Out, and IR Loading
The Line 6 POD Go guitar multi-effects processor has many features that enable you to play and sound your best. In this video Paul Hindmarsh demonstrates the onboard mono or stereo Looper (single- and 6-switch), the stereo Effects Loop, the Amp Out output, and using IRs (impulse responses).

POD Go Recording
Recording guitar or bass parts in any style is easy with POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors.
From expensive recording studios to small home studios, POD Go products perform equally well. Connecting them could be as simple as plugging their main audio outputs into an existing recording interface.
Take advantage of options including re-amping and the POD Go Edit software by connecting to a Mac, PC, or even an iPad via USB and turning POD Go into the recording interface.

POD Go Live Use
Paul Hindmarsh takes a quick look at the features of the POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors.
POD Go and POD Go Wireless offer a lot of different options when it comes to playing live. They can easily be setup to work with many different types of onstage amplification. The different footswitch modes offer multiple ways to navigate through tones. Extra footswitches and expression pedals can be added for more real time control and ‘Global EQ’ offers a quick way to tweak the sound of POD Go for each venue.

POD Go Mobile Recording
Paul Hindmarsh recently took the opportunity to record some guitar parts whilst on holiday in Scotland.
You don’t need to be in front of studio monitors to record guitar parts. You can play, record, or write wherever inspiration strikes.

POD Go | Benefits of Modern Design
POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors get you on the road to ultimate tone via their ultra-portable and lightweight design, simple plug-and-play interface, and best-in-class tones.

POD Go | Benefits of HX Sounds
POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors get you on the road to ultimate tone via their ultra-portable and lightweight design, simple plug-and-play interface, and best-in-class tones.

POD Go | User Interface Benefits
POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors get you on the road to ultimate tone via their ultra-portable and lightweight design, simple plug-and-play interface, and best-in-class tones.

POD Go Live Series | The Venue is Trying to Kill You
Whether you’re preparing to go back out on tour, or getting ready to play your first live show, our ‘POD Go Live’ series will provide you with tips to ensure you a smooth performance, allowing you to focus on your playing.
In this video, Line 6 Product Specialist Nick Bell highlights a challenge that musicians often face when touring: inconsistent backlines. Nick explains how the Line 6 POD Go can be the solution, while Tony Camponovo provides the soundtrack showcasing the POD Go.

POD Go Live Series | ‘Preparation Makes Perfect’
In this video, Line 6 Product Specialist Nick Bell highlights several things you can do in advance with your ultra-portable POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors to ensure a smooth performance. Line 6 Product Specialist Tony Camponovo provides the soundtrack showcasing POD Go.

POD Go Live Series | ‘Pack Your Bags’
In this video, Line 6 Product Specialist Nick Bell highlights why the ultra-portable POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors with built-in tuner get you on the road to ultimate tone via their lightweight design, simple plug-and-play interface, and best-in-class tones. Line 6 Product Specialist Tony Camponovo provides the soundtrack showcasing POD Go.

POD Go Live Series | You Do You
POD Go and POD Go Wireless amp and effects processors work great for electric, acoustic, and bass guitars.
In this video, Line 6 Product Specialist Nick Bell explains how POD Go can enable you to focus solely on your playing by streamlining your rig, removing the need to fuss with multiple pieces of gear—an ideal option for your live gig. Tony Camponovo provides the soundtrack showcasing the POD Go.
Software Updates

POD Go | 2.0 Firmware Update
Join Nick Bell as he introduces the POD Go 2.0 firmware update.

POD Go | 1.30 Update
Discover the new features in 1.30 Update for POD Go family products.
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