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Line 6 HX Effects Multi Pedal Black

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Style: Pedal


Features

  • 100+ HX effects for your pedalboardrun up to 9 simultaneously
  • Additional legacy effects library from M13 , M9 , M5 , DL4TM, MM4 TM, FM4 TM, and DM4 TM
  • Capacitive-sensing switches with LED rings and scribble strips
  • Acts as the command center for your entire amp and pedal rig

Description

HX Effects features 100+ effects taken from the award-winning Helix hardware and software processors, all in a compact, pedalboard-friendly format, and up to nine effects can be run simultaneously. In addition, legacy effects from the acclaimed Line 6 M-Series and Stomp box Modeler pedals are also included. Effortlessly edit effects using the eight capacitive-sensing footswitches, six scribble strip LCDs, and color-coded LED rings. Simply touch a footswitch with your finger to instantly jump to any effect, quickly adjust a parameter, or assign controllers. HX Effects also offers a choice of analog bypass or DSP bypass with trails, and an industry-leading 123dB of dynamic range delivers tremendous depth and ultra-low noise. Extensive routing and control options provide flexibility in the studio or on stage, and facilitate easy integration with traditional pedalboards and amps.

Brand: Line 6


Style: Pedal


Color: Black


Item Weight: 7.1 Pounds


Voltage: 9 Volts


Item Weight: 7.1 pounds


Product Dimensions: 7.9 x 10.8 x 3 inches


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: HX Effects


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 30, 2018


Color Name: Black


Signal Format: Analog


Voltage: 9 Volts


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  • It is Line 6, but the new Gen of Line6 so, welcome!
Style: Pedal
I used to be a Line6 user a while ago, but as many others, couldn't get convinced on the sounds getting from their units (POD, Toneport, Firehawk), some people loved and still use these units, but a common consensus is in the Drives (OD/Distortion) side. Delays, Reverbs have been for a while easy to get warm/good sounds from digital devices, but Drives are the issue. So let me share to you that this unit /generation (Helix, Helix Lt, HX Effects, HX Stomp & their Rack and Native versions) are quite in a different league, and the Drives do work very well. PArticularly the Minotaur (Klon) & the Teemah (Paul Cochrane's Timmy). Now you can boost and drive your amp with a nice crunch tone and sound degradation, not that fizzy-signal dying we (or at least I) used to listen on old digital units. Of course, if you are into more heavy gain use, it is somehow easier to get a full sound, but when you try to get a just crunched amp, with that somehow transparent driven sound it gets quite harder with old digital drives. Now it's all good. It's relevant to understand that this unit ios for those who have an Amp they love (Tubes, SS, Emulation, don't care) and the HXFX is the unit to have your ceffects and even control some features of your amp (if applicable). In summary, I have several analog pedals (RC Booster, Wampler Dual Fusion, TC Flashback, Keeley Monterrey), and haven't A/B'd with the HXFX, but I was able to dial a good sound without any hassles and time. Now it's as real as tweaking pedal knobs (but, for instance, it's great being able to adjust volume on a wah, which in real life it's not possible), and the great feature that is changing pedal orders just with a drag & drop (HX Edit) or just two knobs. With my pedalboard in order to experiment (not all wahs work well as first in an FX Chain, try it with a fuzz and see the struggle) . So, if I sell my 8 pedals, I can get more than what I paid for the HX Effects, but I have all effects in there. It's a good trade, and if you are more puritan, you can use your favorite pedals in the FX Loop. It's a nice little nifty unit that had solved the following issues: Portability, weight, programming, less noise (try to use a whammy or an EHX picthfork and get the über frequencies), when you power up there are no *pops*, neither when you press a switch, impossible to mess settings on knobs when you are transporting and handling. It's a good tradeoff, imho. Best is that every update you can expect a better working environment & functionality, but the plus are the new pedals they include (and amps & cabs for the Helix series). So, you have the amp you love and wanna keep it simple or complement your pedalboard with all dem pedals, Go for it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2018 by Paul Evans

  • Truly amazing to an old cat like me
Style: Pedal
To start off, I'm old. I started playing guitar well before the turn of the millennium. I've owned a real Uni-Vibe, a real Octavia, and many other crazy effects the HX Effects models. I've also tried over and over to like digital models, but have consistently failed to do so - they never sounded right. Only recently - maybe the last few years - have I really begun to hear effects and amps modeled in a highly realistic manner. The HX Effects pedal is one of the pieces I now recommend. With this pedal, I have the old BOSS Compressor I lost, the TS-808 I never could afford, the Octavia I sold years ago, the Uni-Vibe that was noisier than a wind tunnel, and a Crybaby I never have to stomp on to activate. And that's just one preset! I am so impressed by the sound of this pedal - never would I think a Uni-Vibe model could sound so real. You can even mess with internal settings like voltage sag. Truly amazing...and all the models are about that flexible! I very much recommend the HX Effects pedal. I'm so happy with it. The only complaint I have is the power cord, and that's rather minor. Otherwise, a great buy that was totally and completely worth it. You will never afford all the effects in this package...and if you do? They still won't be this quiet! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2023 by Amethysta Herrick

  • Perfect for what I needed
Style: Pedal
I recently bought a new Harpejji, and knew that I would want to run it through some effects, especially since it has 2 separate outputs, one for bass strings and one for all others. This pedal effects device was recommended by another Harpejji user after he did research on all the options. It does everything that was advertised. Ordinarily, people don't use it to have 2 separate outputs, each with a different effects path, and it was difficult to find out how to do that. The absolute key to working with this device is to have it connected to a computer and using the desktop application to interface and control the setup. I don't think that is emphasized enough on the descriptions. You wouldn't need it to be attached to a PC for a performance situation, but it is critical for setting up the various configurations. For me, I mainly needed one setup that would handle the bass with one effects path, and all the other strings with a different effects path, as if I was running 2 instruments simultaneously through the pedal... which in effect is exactly what I need for a k-24 Harpejji. Anyway, this more than covered what I needed. I only wish it had been easier to find how to setup this rather unique application, and that I had been pointed to the desktop app sooner. Other than that, I love this thing. No longer do I need an effects board with dozens of individual effects devices to plug in and install on the board itself, and there are so many to choose from that operate as firmware on the one single device with 6 push button pedals (up to 9 effects in a chain) and has a wonderful tuner built in as well, invaluable for an instrument with 24 strings! Happy buyer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2022 by NJPerkins

  • requires more computer time than guitar time- frustrating--will not update with Mac OS 10.11
Style: Pedal
manufacturer should ship with latest firmware version- this one is many versions early and will require hours of updates ..now at hour 16 and multiple errors and etc "Line6 Servers.." manufacturer should ship with a paper manual, they do';t, the manual on their website ( I found) has an earlier firmware version so unsure if it is accurate ( Line6 completely depends on the user having internet access and speed- AND their servers working at the same time user posts on youtube help If I don't get this sorted by the weekend, it's going back because the servers won't link to the updater app Update: still can't connect to severs turns out this is an issue with MAC OS 10.11 I don't want to change my OS because everything works product returned for refund ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020 by My Honest Review

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