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Line 6 POD HD


Tone control like an amp.

No pointing, no clicking. POD HD delivers hands-on control of your tone. Just like on your amp, you can reach out and grab what you need: Drive, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence, Channel Volume, Master Volume, Tap Tempo, Channel buttons and more. Take an in-depth look at the top panel




A view to a kill(er tone).

The big, clear LCD lets you view and adjust your entire signal chain at a glance. No digging needed. Edit all model parameters directly from the home page. Dial up the Tape Delay. Swap out the mic model based on* an off-axis Shure® SM57® for the one based on* a Royer® R-121 ribbon mic. Change the 4x12 cab model based on* a 2009 ENGL® Fireball 100 XXL for the one based on* a 2002 Bogner® Uberschall. You get the idea.

What you want, when you want it.

POD HD is super-simple to use so you can stay focused on playing and recording. Nothing knocks you out of the zone like searching the manual or trawling the forums when you need help. Plus, the comprehensive collection of models will keep you at your desk instead of digging through your pedals every time you need that little extra something.

Give your computer a break.

Does your computer choke when you load a plug-in? Do you keep checking the buffer to see if it'll go any lower? There’s no reason to compromise your guitar tone just because you can’t run plug-ins. POD HD relieves the strain from your computer and delivers stunning, HD-quality tones via USB, or you can send a 24-bit signal via S/PDIF. Still recording on a cassette four-track because you just love the tape compression? POD HD is perfect for you, too — it’s got a pair of 1/4—inch stereo outs.


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