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Description
The Line 6 POD GO Wireless is a game-changer for guitarists who crave freedom and tonal versatility. Ditch the cables and embrace the integrated Relay wireless system that provides up to 100 feet of wireless range, allowing you to roam the stage without restrictions. This compact and lightweight floor processor is packed with over 270 Helix and legacy models, including iconic amps, stomps, and cabs that let you craft the perfect sound for any performance.
The POD Go Wireless offers a user-friendly interface with a large 4.3" color LCD screen, making tone creation and navigation a breeze. The onboard expression pedal and rugged footswitches provide hands-free control over a plethora of professional-quality effects. Snapshots feature lets you seamlessly switch between tones without the usual audio dropouts, making it ideal for live performances.
Whether you're recording in the studio or playing live, the POD Go Wireless excels with its 4-in/4-out USB audio interface, supporting pristine 24-bit/96kHz recording and re-amping. Plus, third-party IR support expands your tonal palette with endless cabinet options. Discover the joys of wireless guitar processing with the Line 6 POD Go Wireless, the ultimate tool for musicians who demand high performance and flexibility.
Key Features:
- Integrated Relay digital wireless system with up to 100 feet range
- Over 270 Helix and legacy amp, stomp, and cabinet models
- 4.3" color LCD screen for easy navigation
- Onboard expression pedal and rugged footswitches
- Snapshots feature for seamless tone transitions
- 4-in/4-out USB audio interface for recording and re-amping
- Support for third-party cabinet impulse responses (IRs)
- Lightweight and compact design suitable for travel and live performances
Owner's manual
Line 6 POD GO Wireless User ManualProduct specs
| Pedal Type | Multi-FX with Wireless System |
| Analog/Digital | Digital |
| Presets | 256 (2 setlists with 32 banks x 4 presets |
| Number of Effects | 275+ effects (Helix & Legacy combined), Up to 10 simultaneous FX (6 fixed, 4 flexible) |
| Effects Types | Mandarin Rocker Drive, Ratatouille Distortion, Fuzz, Tremolo, Chorus, Vibrato, Rotary, Retro Reel Delay, Reverb, Modulator, Wah |
| Amp Modeling | 80+ Guitar/Bass Amps, 39 Cabinets, 16 Mic Models |
| Impulse Response | Custom/3rd Party IR Support, Store up to 128 IRs |
| Looper | 40 seconds (mono), 20 seconds (stereo) ; 6-switch Looper, 1-switch Looper, Shuffling Looper |
| Inputs | 1 x 1/4" (instrument/G10T charging), 1 x 1/4" (FX return/aux stereo) |
| Outputs | 2 x 1/4" (L/mono,R), 1 x 1/4" (amp out), 1 x 1/4" (FX send stereo) |
| MIDI I/O | USB |
| USB | 1 x Type B 2.0 (4 x 4 including monitor channels) |
| Headphones | 1 x 1/4" |
| Other I/O | 1 x 1/4" TRS (expression2/footswitch) |
| Expression Control | Built-in Pedal |
| Features | 400MHz SHARC DSP Processor |
| Software | Pod Go Edit App |
| Compatibility | Windows, macOS |
| Power Source | 9V DC power supply (included) |
| Height | 3.46" |
| Width | 14.1" |
| Depth | 9" |
| Weight | 5.2 lbs. |
FAQs
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How does the Line 6 POD Go Wireless integrate with other effects pedals?
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The POD Go Wireless features an FX loop that allows you to integrate external pedals into its signal chain, providing flexibility for personalizing your setup.
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Can the Line 6 POD Go Wireless be used without an amplifier?
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Yes, the POD Go Wireless can be connected directly to a PA system or audio interface, allowing you to use it without an amplifier for both live performances and recording.
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What types of amp models are included in the Line 6 POD Go Wireless?
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The POD Go Wireless includes over 80 guitar and bass amp models, offering a wide range of tones suitable for various genres, from clean to high-gain sounds.
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Is the Line 6 POD Go Wireless compatible with third-party impulse responses?
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Yes, the POD Go Wireless supports custom and third-party impulse responses, allowing you to store up to 128 IRs for expanded tonal options.
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What is the wireless range of the Line 6 POD Go Wireless system?
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The included Relay G10TII transmitter provides a reliable wireless range suitable for small to medium-sized stages, ensuring freedom of movement during performances.
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How many effects can be used simultaneously on the Line 6 POD Go Wireless?
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The POD Go Wireless allows you to use up to 10 simultaneous effects, with 6 fixed and 4 flexible slots, giving you extensive creative control over your sound.
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Line 6 | POD Go Wireless | Quick Start
Reviews
PROS
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Straightforward and easily tweaked for desired sound
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Compact size, highly portable
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Versatile, packed with options, tones, and abilities
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Wireless feature enhances mobility
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Compatible with both guitar and bass
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Great sound quality; comparable to Helix models but more affordable
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Easy preset and snapshot modes for quick setup changes
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Durable build quality
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Excellent battery life for wireless use (10 hours)
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Built-in wireless is reliable with no dropouts
CONS
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Wireless charging requires device to be on and can't be used while charging
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Limited to five additional pedal slots; not ideal for heavy FX users
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Lacks Bluetooth receiver for headphones
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No dedicated footswitch for snapshots; requires pressing two switches simultaneously
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Some compatibility issues with certain guitar jacks
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Limited processing capacity might restrict effect complexity
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Buttons feel a bit plasticky
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Recent update issues causing device shutdowns; customer support hard to reach
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Line 6 POD GO Wireless.
Features and functionality
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The input jack doubles as the charging port for the transmitter, preventing simultaneous wired use and charging.
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Audio dropouts occur when switching patches, resolved by using snapshots, but difficult for clean to dirty transitions within the same patch.
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Users emphasize the importance of adjusting global EQ and gain levels to suit individual rigs for optimal sound.
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The Pod Go's looper is adequate but not on par with standalone loopers, and some users find the firmware updates significantly enhance the device's capabilities.
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User experience
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Wireless transmitter issues include dropouts and a short range requirement for being close and facing the unit.
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The Pod Go struggles with recessed input jacks on guitars like Ibanez, requiring an extension cable for proper connection.
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Reading the manual is crucial; it helps users quickly access and modify over 20 useful sounds tailored to their setup.
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Despite DSP limitations, users appreciate the Pod Go's ability to serve as a lightweight, gig-ready solution, offering consistent sound and portability.
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Comparisons
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Bias FX was found to produce smoother tones compared to Pod Go, with Pod Go sounding muddier and prone to clipping.
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Mods and upgrades
Setup and maintenance
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Default presets include a volume/swell pedal enabled, which can accidentally reduce volume without visual indication.
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Owners advise bypassing unwanted effects, like chorus, in presets for better tonal results.
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Owners recommend dialing in patches at gig volume to avoid tonal discrepancies due to Fletcher Munson curves, and adjusting mic placement in the cab block can help.
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