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Line 6 HX Stomp Multi-Effects Guitar Pedal, Black

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Color: Black


Style: HX Stomp


Features

  • Utilizes the same HX Modeling as Helix
  • More than 300 effects and models from Helix, M-Series, and legacy Line 6 products
  • Up to 6 simultaneous amp, cab, and effect blocks (including a looper and IR loading)
  • 3 capacitive-sensing footswitches with color-coded LED rings facilitate fast editing
  • TRS dual expression pedal/footswitch input extends creative control capabilities

Description

HX Stomp is a professional-grade multi-effects processor that delivers the sound of Helix amps, cabs, and effects in an ultra-compact pedal. Use it as a “super stompbox, ” a backup or travel rig, an add-on tone expander when combined with other modelers, an audio interface—or even a complete guitar or bass rig. The same HX Modeling technology that powers the flagship Helix guitar processor enables HX Stomp to run up to six processing blocks simultaneously, making it the most powerful and flexible stompbox-sized multi- effects processor available. HX Stomp is easy to operate, however, thanks to its simple-but-powerful controls, 320 x 240-pixel color LCD, and capacitive- sensing footswitches with color-coded LED rings. External control via MIDI and optional expression pedal and footswitch control provide additional flexibility, as does I/O that may be configured for sophisticated routing such as simultaneously feeding an amp and a FOH mixer, 4-cable method operation with an amplifier, and studio re-amping. Along with 300+ Helix amps, cabs, and effects—even a looper—HX Stomp includes a legacy library of effects from Line 6 M-Series pedals, as well as from classic Line 6 stompbox modelers such as the DL4, MM4, FM4, and DM4. There are also presets created specifically for bass players, as well as individual bass amp and cab models. The free HX Edit app offers preset librarian functionality and third-party IR loading.

Brand: Line 6


Style: HX Stomp


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 6.7"L x 2.5"W x 4.8"H


Item Weight: 3.3 Pounds


Item Weight: 3.25 pounds


Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.8 x 2.5 inches


Item model number: HX Stomp


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 5, 2018


Color Name: Black


Signal Format: Analog


Voltage: 9 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The end of guitar amps for me.
Color: Black Style: HX Stomp
Once you learn how to use this thing, the sky is the limit. I recommend downloading some presets and ir's. You'll want a good starting point and the stock presets aren't the greatest in my opinion. Definitely experiment with some third party IR's but don't overlook the included cabs and microphones. Many many tones can be made from those alone. Then you have all the amp sims plus the amp/cab combos.... I've found the built in cabs are actually really good. Mostly because of all the different mics you can choose from for each cab. Literally any guitar tone you can think of, you can sculpt it on this thing. The effects, reverbs and delays are plentiful and great sounding. The wahs, whammy and pitch shifters are a lot of fun too if you get an optional expression pedal. (I recommend the M-audio expression pedal. It works good and its cheap) I can't say how it sounds plugged into an amp as a "multi effects" unit because I use amp modeling and run direct into either, a powered studio monitor, headphones, or a 12" Headrush frfr speaker. I would assume the hx stomp would make a great multi effect unit for an amp setup based on the functionality and quality of the effects. It's built like a tank and has mind blowing power for something so small. It's worth it's price absolutely. Support is top notch. No cons. Only positives. *if you're looking for a desktop stand for the hx stomp, a small bookstand works great. You can see how I use it in my pictures. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2021 by J J

  • Perfect.
Color: Black Style: HX Stomp XL
I have been a plugin player recently and this unit has been excellent vs what I have in plugins. The flexibility is insane and it sounds fantastic. Great value for the money. It sounds great with my current pedals, and now I have everything I need consolidated on one small board.
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024 by Josh Guymon

  • Great for bass guitar!
Color: Black Style: HX Stomp
I am a bass player that picked up an HX Stomp in order to downsize my pedal board. I found myself in more and more situations where I was using effects. My pedal board kept growing and I had several units that I had bought for specific uses but hardly ever used. So I picked up an HX Stomp with the idea that it should cover just about anything I needed moving forward and would allow me to simplify and down size. For this purpose the HX Stomp has worked out great! One by one I was able to find a suitable (sometimes better) HX Stomp replacement for each of my pedals. Now I'm down to just three pedals, an EHX Freeze (no replacement for this on the HX), a Source Audio C4 Synth and the HX Stomp. I am able to use the HX Stomp for effects, amp modelling and a DI directly to FOH (I rarely have a gig anymore where I need an amp) and it sounds absolutely great! It is a rock solid piece of gear and is not glitchy at all. The only negative things I can say about it is the learning curve can be a little steep and it takes a while to really dial in the sounds you want, but I still think Line6 did a decent job with the interface considering all the features, options and versatility this device has, and the HX Edit software makes it a good bit easier once you get used to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2022 by M. Keefer

  • I like my HX Stomp
Color: Black Style: HX Stomp
I have been very reluctant to go digital, being a long time purist when it comes to guitar tones. But the technology is finally good enough that it doesn't bother me. What also doesn't bother me is the huge, seemingly endless, variety of tones and effects that this little box can produce. And another thing that doesn't bother me is the ease of being able to integrate this unit into my DAW for home recording. Yes, I believe that the HX Stomp has change the way I view playing guitar in the modern age. It doesn't sound perfect when comparing to purist analog rigs that cost many thousands of dollars, but it does get close enough to perfect to have fun and sound great without thinking much about it. For the price, you simply cannot beat the quality and diversity of sounds that this little black box offers. I'm sold. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2023 by blkhedrulz

  • Invest the time and be rewarded
Color: Black Style: HX Stomp
I made the decision to go full digital - I'm done with lugging amps around only to be at the mercy of the house equipment, sound tech, microphonic tubes, etc. And at first, I was willing to wait for the Fractal FM3. They announced the product in April, and in typical Fractal style, they are facing production delays, chip shortages, whatever - and they're not communicating. Enter the HX Stomp. TL;DR below. First thing: if it is the only thing you take to a gig or rehearsal besides your guitar, you will be fine. You can get some fabulous tones out of this box. Tones that are very musical and dynamic. It's responsive, it's powerful, it's compact. And there are easy ways to include your favorite effects - the simplest being an FX Loop (which you can have two of, if you wish). Remember that almost any choice you make to change your sound requires a 'block' - essentially a slot for a subroutine. Second thing: if you take the time to actually learn how to use it properly, it just opens up. Programming it is actually pretty simple once you've gotten a hang of the steps. The capacitance touch switches are a bonus here. You can also program directly in the software and like anything else, experience is your friend. Third thing: you will WANT to program it. You will want to take advantage of Snapshot mode. You will want to make certain that you level everything out. For example, in a program, you can split the paths with one path having a clean and comped tone and the other a dirty tone: that's three blocks, but just one footswitch. When you go from clean to dirty, you'll want to level it out just like you would on a two channel amp. Just remember, even though it's remarkably smart, it only does what you tell it to do. And then switches two and three can bring in boost, modulation, delay, tremolo, whatever. You can buy your way out of this step by getting third party programs if you wish. And third party Impulse Responses (which again consume a block) can be your tone's best friend. Fourth thing: if you are running this into the front of your amp or via 4CM, and you thus don't want to use it for preamps, cabs, simulations or IRs (or at least don't HAVE to), this is an enormously powerful tool to sit at the center of your board. The routing options and connections are almost endless. Yes, cables will come out of three sides of this thing, but six blocks for routing and effects would be more than enough. Fifth thing: external controls - additional switches, expression pedals, et al can be easily assigned and attached. However, in my opinion, if you find that you need all of the additional switches and such, just spend $500 more on the Helix LT. It has double the processing and 4 times the blocks, with an expression pedal built in - oh and 12 footswitches. This is designed to be a compact all-in-one for the straightforward player or as a compact modeling/effects tool within a larger rig. Turning the HX Stomp into DIY Helix LT will be more expensive and less satisfying. TL;DR: An enormously powerful tool in a compact package. It's best used as a compact all-in-one for a straightforward player - even as a complete amp and effects replacement - or as part of a larger rig where modeling and additional effects are wanted. There is a learning curve, but it is shorter than you might thing. Spend quality time building presets and the rewards are there. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2019 by Matthew P Boos

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