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Description
Meet the Line 6 HX One - a compact, single-stomp effects pedal that harnesses the power of Line 6's acclaimed HX Modeling technology. This pedal is a game-changer for any musician, packing over 250 effects from the vast HX family library into a streamlined, pedalboard-friendly format. Whether you're a fan of classic stompbox effects, studio staples, or Line 6 originals, the HX One has got you covered.
The HX One is designed for simplicity and ease of use, offering a stompbox-like workflow that will feel instantly familiar to guitarists. A high-visibility OLED screen and three dedicated knobs make selecting and editing effects a breeze. The unique "Flux" function takes things to another level, allowing you to automate parameter changes with a simple tap of a switch.
But don't let its compact size fool you - the HX One is loaded with flexible I/O options to fit seamlessly into your setup. Run it in mono or stereo, integrate it with your MIDI controller, or connect it to your computer via USB-C for even more control options. The HX One also offers adjustable input impedance to perfectly match your instrument's pickups, and a choice of True Bypass or buffered DSP Bypass for ultimate tonal flexibility.
Key Features:
- Over 250 effects taken from the HX family of processors
- Intuitive controls and high-visibility OLED screen for easy effect selection and editing
- Unique Flux Controller for automating parameter changes
- Adjustable input impedance to match your instrument's pickups
- Flexible I/O options, including mono/stereo operation, MIDI In/Out/Thru, and USB-C connectivity
- 128 preset slots for instant access to your favorite sounds
- Choice of True Bypass or buffered DSP Bypass
- Compact design that fits easily onto any pedalboard
- Compatible with optional expression pedal or two external footswitches for additional control
- Includes 9V power supply for easy integration into your rig
Owner's manual
Line 6 HX One User ManualProduct specs
| Pedal Type | Multi-FX |
| Analog/Digital | Digital |
| Presets | 128 User |
| Number of Effects | 268 models |
| Effects Types | 59 x Dist, 26 x Dynamic/EQ, 56 x Mod, 45 x Delay, 29 x Pitch/Synth, 25 x Wah/Filter |
| Looper | Up to 120 seconds (1/2 speed), Up to 60 seconds (full speed) |
| Inputs | 2 x 1/4" TS (L/Mono, R) |
| Outputs | 2 x 1/4" TS (L/Mono, R) |
| MIDI I/O | 2 x 5-pin DIN (In, Out/Thru), USB |
| USB | 1 x Type C (Updates, Midi) |
| Other I/O | 1 x 1/4" TRS (Expression, Footswitch) |
| Expression Control | Yes |
| True Bypass | Yes, Switchable |
| Bypass Switching | True Bypass, Buffered DSP Bypass |
| Features | Adjustable Input Impedance |
| Software | Line 6 HX One Librarian, Line 6 Central |
| Power Source | 9V DC (500mA) power supply (included) |
| Height | 2.4" |
| Width | 3.8" |
| Depth | 4.9" |
| Weight | 0.99 lbs. |
FAQs
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Does the Line 6 HX One include amp models?
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No, the Line 6 HX One does not include amp or cab models. It is designed primarily as a multi-effects processor focusing on various effect types.
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How many effects can the Line 6 HX One handle simultaneously?
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The Line 6 HX One can process up to four effects simultaneously, allowing for complex sound crafting and layering.
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Is the Line 6 HX One suitable for live performances?
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Yes, the Line 6 HX One is well-suited for live performances with its robust build, true bypass switching, and a wide range of effects that can be easily accessed and controlled.
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What kind of power supply does the Line 6 HX One require?
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The Line 6 HX One requires a 9V DC power supply with at least 500mA, which is included with the pedal.
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Can the Line 6 HX One be used with a MIDI controller?
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Yes, the Line 6 HX One supports MIDI I/O through 5-pin DIN connections and USB, allowing integration with MIDI controllers for expanded control options.
Videos
Sweetwater
Line 6 HX One: 250 Onboard Effects, Limitless Shades of HX Potential
Reviews
PROS
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Emulates a wide range of effects accurately.
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High-quality stereo effects, especially reverbs and choruses.
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Simple to use without needing app pairing.
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Compatible with various guitars, basses, and synths.
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Offers high fidelity sounds in stereo.
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Allows for deep sound customization.
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Effective for both home use and live gigs.
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Provides "Swiss Army knife" versatility on pedalboards.
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Lists real pedal inspirations, great for learning effects.
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Solid build and intuitive menu navigation.
CONS
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Introduced noise issues with some drive pedals in the chain.
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Some users reported challenges using it live without additional equipment.
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MIDI through functionality is missing or problematic.
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Preset management can be confusing, especially naming and accessing presets.
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May require additional power supply considerations due to power draw.
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Line 6 HX One.
Setup and maintenance
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Adjusting the global input impedance to 1 MΩ can prevent signal degradation commonly reported when using certain modeled effects.
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Features and functionality
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The HX One lacks amp/cab simulations, making it more suitable for users with existing amp setups who need flexible modulation and time-based effects.
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The HX One can be set to scroll through a specific range of presets, simplifying live use by limiting the number of presets accessed.
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The HX One offers a unique "Flux" feature, enabling smooth transitions between parameter settings within presets; this feature is exclusive and not available on other Helix pedals.
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The HX One's latency is mainly noticeable during use of the Poly Capo and Octaver effects due to their complex processing needs.
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The HX One includes an always-available input noise gate, which can be accessed via the Setup menu and customized per preset.
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The pedal provides 128 preset locations with parameters preassigned to the Flux feature, significantly more than the older M5's 32 presets.
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User experience
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Some owners find the HX One a great addition to free up DSP in existing setups, particularly when paired with MIDI-controlled pedalboards.
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Some users report difficulty reading the LCD screen from a standing position, particularly under stage lighting conditions.
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There's an issue with bypassing effects while scrolling through presets, but a firmware update is expected to address this.
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Value and pricing
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The HX One is seen as a cost-effective alternative to high-priced single modulation pedals, making it competitive with brands like Strymon and Meris.
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Comparisons
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Unlike the HX Stomp, the HX One is designed to complement an existing pedalboard rather than replace it, focusing on single-effect versatility.
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The HX One serves as a utility pedal for effects like chorus and vibe, offering a space-saving alternative to multiple single-effect pedals.
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Unlike other digital pedals, the HX One's footswitches are custom-designed, addressing past complaints about the durability seen in older Line 6 models.
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Owners note the HX One, compared to the M5, offers less noise, more effects, and improved usability of drive effects.
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Use cases and applications
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The HX One is ideal for players needing a single versatile effect per song, perfect for a pedalboard with limited space.
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The HX One is highly recommended for use in setups where MIDI control is available, maximizing its performance potential in live environments.
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Owners recommend using the Pedalnetics FrontAux switch to enhance live performance versatility with the HX One.
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It can be switched between two pedalboard locations per preset if stereo operation is sacrificed, adding flexibility in signal chain placement.
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Artist usage
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In a photo posted to Reddit in October 2024, a Line 6 HX One can be clearly seen on Zachary Cole Smith's pedalboard, positioned above the ProCo Rat pedal.
In this video, around 22:00, Mark Lettieri is sharing his pedalboard, showing shots of the board, describing his set up when playing with Snarky Puppy. Included in this set up and shown on the pedalboard is the Line 6 HX One pedal, although it isn't discussed in further detail in the video.
At 26:47 in the YouTube video of The Kills show at Route du Rock 2024, Line 6 HX One can be seen on Jamie Hince's pedal board.
In the article "Rhett Shull Rig Rundown" by Chris Kies on Premier Guitar, it is confirmed that Rhett Shull has incorporated the Line 6 HX One into his live rig for the promotion of his recent album.
In the video titled "The NEW Pedal EVERYONE Is Talking About" on the Tim Pierce Guitar YouTube channel, Tim Pierce explicitly states, "I just bought this pedal, it is not a review," confirming his use of the Line 6 HX One.
At approximately 20:24 in the Sweetwater YouTube video titled "Shinedown: 'Hell or High Water — This Is the Plan' | Giveaway, Interview & Rig Tour," Eric Bass is shown using the Line 6 HX One pedal during an in-depth rig tour segment.
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