You are welcome!!! I'm not sponsored or taking money from the pedalboard builders...with this videos I just would like to build a community that help each other to make the right choice according to their needs, sharing opinions and experiences! Thank you!
I bought a helix lite only because a buddy was selling it cheap. I love it. Used it for a gig and went straight into the desk; I used my engl as my own monitor. Brutal, and the cleans were beautiful.
This is a great video for comparing the Line 6 multi-effects product line Well done. There is more information and less noodling than most of the other videos out there. I am at the point where I need to retire my beloved Digitech GNX4 and the Helix LT and POD Go are the two on my radar. Our band plays clean ethereal sections as well as heavy distortion fuzz tones so switching 3 stomp boxes at the same time is a real challenge. Thanks Leo!
Excellent, structured comparison, thanks Leo, POD GO for me as it ticks all the boxes for my use as I don’t need the extra features of the others nor the extra bulk and price of the full blown Helix units.
It took me 6 months to get my sound on my LT. I'm pretty close to my lovely and regretted Carvin XB50 that I had to sell when I was broke. I like this unit and the lack of possibility of changing mike position is irrelevant for me thanks to the IR's... Talking about Ir's, it seems to me (may this is just psychological) that the 2048 points delivers a more precise sound than the 1024... After that, I can only say that an expression pedal is quite necessary to get the full juice of this kind of environnement. Main use for me : the control of the drive on the amp modeling. Apart from those points, nothing to say ! Thanks Leo for your work...
Hi Leo, thank you for your reviews, You’ve obviously got a lot of time invested, hopefully you’re well compensated. Just a thought or a heads up to all regarding 7:00 min mark, milliamp draw and voltage. I’ve been wiring up some pedalboards, with analog and digital pedals, And aside from the problems that arise in FX’s “getting along with each other” i’ve been finding that contrary to what a digital pedal actually draws, which often rises during initial turn on and in rush, and fluctuates due to lights going on and off and processor use etc. that just because something says it’s only pulling 200 mA, (I think general consensus used to be to add 30% for headroom) A lot of these things act up unless they have a good degree more of headroom. I bow to the engineers, these are just my findings, 100 or even 50 mA should be plenty for run-of-the-mill TS9’s or SD1’s, or vintage MXR With no light may pull 5mA (pretty battery friendly) but I would not try running a 200 mA draw off of a 300 mA supply, I would go the full 500. I would of course recommend running the pedals you are talking about here with their factory supplies, But barring that, I would easily give a 1200 mA draw a 2 amp supply, min. Three would be better. These are just my very humble findings, if somebody hooked up a generator to a bicycle and has their chubby little brother working off pounds as he powers their rig....... more power to them! Thanks again I really do appreciate your videos.
Hi Lawrance, thank you so much, I'm really happy that you appreciate the videos!!! Thank you also for sharing your experience...very interesting points!
Podgo seems to be the sweet spot for me as well. I’m not good or creative enough to make use of the crazy dsp of the bigger units and I want something for gigging and practice.
Purchased the POD Go, sell it after 1 year used because i want to use pedalboard with HX Stomp as its brain. Used it around 8 months, sell the entire pedalboards for Helix LT. That's one of the best choice of my life
I thought the Helix LT was going to do it for me. Then I got one and realized I needed the extras the Helix Floor offered after a short period of time. So Now I have both :p At the entry point the POD GO is a very attractive proposition. If you can use snap hots the Helix Stomp is a great addition to a peddle board.They make it nearly as powerful as it's bigger brethren. I don't think you can go wrong with a POD GO. The POD line is time tested.
To all the people wanting to buy a Pod Go: For it's price and regarding the sound, it's a great unit. You can't go wrong. The limitations are real, but they don't hold you back from getting a great sound as far as you invest in 3rd party IR's. Once you understand how to get the tone you like you will be happy. Rock on!
Personally it's the Go for me. A bit less complicated than the others and I don't need a thousand presets. It would be great if they could update the units to accept mic positions. Some of the best recorded tones I have gotten is actually with the mic positioned at the top of the speaker and a bit to either left or right, moving it away from negative floor reflections.
Greetings from Nova Scotia Canada Leo I’m a long time subscriber and I’m actually going back and rewatching some of your older videos I’ve been using digital modellers since October 2020 I got the L6 HX Stomp and fell in love with it although it’s limited since the 3.0 update with 8 blocks it’s been better but about a month ago I had the opportunity to trade it along with some cash for a L6 Helix LT and I have never been happier the extra $ I paid was about what a good MIDI controller would have cost me and it’s all in one unit so no cables and the extra DSP has allowed me to stop using any extra pedals unless I want to but for example my favourite blues preset in the Stomp didn’t have enough blocks and DSP to have a Wah effect so I had to use my old CryBaby where as now After rearranging my preset I have a Wah block that’s 100% controlled by the built in expression pedal and because I have a mission engineering L6 expression pedal as well I use it to control the speed of my UniVibe block that’s built into that same preset I’ve also been able to do far more with presets that use dual amplifier blocks without any outboard effects needed…. I have no regrets about the trade but I also don’t regret starting out with the Stomp and upgrading…. Truth be told had I waited for a couple of months I would have gotten the HX Stomp XL and been perfectly happy with it never knowing how much of a difference that extra DSP would make ….. my situation is a little bit different than the average person and size / weight is of importance to me because of limitations due to a spinal injury….. I would love to see you do some videos around FRFR speakers like the L6 PowerCab and PC+ and the Headrush FRFR and mission engineering Gemini etc. I have the Powercab 112 and I love it although it’s out for repair atm the rear controller PCB had some sort of issue causing it to jump around the speaker simulation modes on its own however I haven’t been able to find anything online about anyone else having that problem and after talking about it with the tech from Long and Mcquade they haven’t seen it before either so I’m hoping that it’s a fluke also it was bought at a discount because it was an in store demo mode…. So time will tell once I get it back but for over a year I had absolutely no problems with it and it sounds great especially the BAYOU setting while using my favourite IR’s in whatever Helix preset that I’m using at the time so it’s not an either/Or situation but rather using them together and creating a unique tone that’s not exactly what everyone else is using
Hi, thank you for being a long time subscriber, I really appreciated it and it really means a lot to me! Thank you also for sharing you experience and your interesting findings! Yes, I would also like to make a video about FRFR speaker...the problem is that I would need to buy them all...and it's gonna be quite an expensive purchase...even because they are pretty big...and the space is becoming a precious resource in my studio...😀....but who knows...maybe in the future I will be able to do something similar... Thank you!!!
I can definitely respect that and I understand how valuable space can be and the balance between what you need vs what you want becomes a major factor and that’s not even considering the cost of a given piece of equipment…..mabie there’s some subscribers that are close enough to you that they are able to let you borrow their personal FRFR cabs for assessment I know I would if the shipping from Canada wasn’t so expensive but it’s something that I’ve seen other YT channels do in the past thank you for taking the time to reply to my comment it means a lot and I’m definitely excited to see what you have planned next!! ….
Leo, your videos are really helpful, thanks. I would go for the pod go, more versatile for me. I would like to listen the multieffects recorded directly to the computer to see their interfaces capabilities. Thanks a lot again.
I have the Pod Go but the sound quality is not the same as the others due to the firmware. Pod Go is firmware 2.1 and all the other units are 3.1. So to say they all sound the same is misleading. I am hearing that the oversampling (apparently something that makes the sound quality better), is not going to translate down to the Pod Go due to limitations of the processing power. If I were to buy a unit again and budget was my main concern, I would go for the HX Stomp as the bare minimum option. If I had to buy again, I think it is worth saving and waiting for the LT version though. At least in my use case. I play at home in my studio most of the time.
Hi thank you for sharing...the video was done before firmware 3.1, and when the video was done, they were sounding exactly the same. Thank you for your message and for pointing it out!
If possible, could you please make videos comparing FRFR speakers? Thinking of Headrush, Friedman, Atomic, and so on. It would be great to have your opinion on this topic. Thank you!
Hi Alejandro, it would be a great video...the problem is the possibility to have the all in my studio...pretty hard! But for sure it would be a cool vide!
Great video as usual. The POD Go is my choice based on price, features and how I would use it live. I wonder what your opinion is comparing the POD Go against the far less expensive NUX MG 300? The NUX MG 300 just seems like a great value for the stellar tones, IR loading ability and $150 price point. It's as cheap as a single standalone pedal and almost impulse buy cheap. Your thoughts Leo? God bless and rock on 😎👍🎸
Hi, the NUX MG 300 is a great unit...the MG 300 sounds in the POD GO form factor would be a great unit! The NUX has just too few footswitches to play it live. Thank you for your message and for sharing your opinion!
This is the best comparison video I've seen so far and, yet, I'm still undecided. Your comparison breakdown was very informative in comparison to the plug and play with the same tones on each machine (though that's appreciated in its own way). I'm looking at 4-year/no-interest financing for an overall $10/month for the Go or $25/month for the LT. Having said that, the LT is still quite a bit of coin for an intermediate-level hobbyist who has only played through an early-2000s Pod XT and original Roland Micro Cube amp. The XT has proven indestructible physically, but the electronics are now starting to get glitchy and the tone quality is suffering. I hope both the Go and the LT have the longevity I've experienced with the XT.
and the Hx effects ? did you forget it or do you think it is not interessants ? Thanks a lot for your vidéos, always goods always clear according to me your are the best ! it is very helpful ! merci !
You are welcome Pierre! I didn't add the HX Effects as it does not have the amp modelling part, therefore it is not so much comparable with the other units...in my opinion obviously Thank you so much, I'm really happy that you like the videos!!!
I use {Strat(SSS or HSS)->Mad-Driver(TS-clone)->Scremin'Blue(like BD2)->Tri-Reverb(spring reverb type)->CabDryVR(cab sim)->PA} for years and now I bought POD GO. I cannot get good, pleasant to my ears tone form this unit. The main drawback are spiky highs even if low-cut filter enabled. Sustain is shorter even if gate was disabled. I'm confused what I'm doing wrong.The sound is rustling and fizzy but when I decrease highs it is lacking presence and gets muddy. I do something wrong but I cannot figure out how to use POD GO to get satisfying sound. I tried everything and combinations of different amps and different cabs without success. What can I do else ? I like snapshots idea and the fact I haven't to have dance on many stomp-boxes to change parameters but the sound is more important to me than ergonomic. Cheers! Good video!
I mostly record at home so a low watt amp and pedals is the way to go for me. I don't like menues and complicated settings. For gigging I would choose the pod go. Small light and enough switches to make it easy to gig with.
Thank you Leo great comparisons. been thinking pod go is for me. i have the m9 now and play into an amp. would the effects in the pod go be a huge upgrade from the m9? also wondering if it makes sense to get the hx effect since i plug into the front of an amp, will the pod go work as a pedal board running from the amp out to the front of an amp? thank you so much for your vids. I look forward to each one you do.
Thank you Thomas, really appreciated!!!! Yes, you can couple the pod go with your amp and I would suggest to use the 4 cable methods, using compressor, drives, etc. before the amp and delay and reverb after. As regard the comparison with the m9, I can not answer, as I've never had an M9. Thank you for your message!
Hi Leo, great video man, I’m looking for one unit to record and play live, my options are in the 500 US dollars range, I was looking for the pod go, headrush gigboard, hx stomp and the boss gt1000core, what would you recommend me to buy? Thank you.
Hi Carlos, al these units are pretty good options. I would say that you should go the HX or the Core if you want to couple these units with other effects or with an amp (if you want to know my opinion about which one of these two, you can check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/MZFsoYLg8sI/v-deo.html For playing live, the POD GO would be the unit to go, as it is the unit with more foot switches. For recording at home, I would go with the Core as you can use many more effects at once that the HX and so you have more creative options. Hope this help. Thank you for your message!
I recently borrowed my friends helix floor and I was thinking of getting one myself bc I know I can get a lot of use of it but tbh I think the helix lt might be the better option for me especially since it's 2/3 the price lol. But I'm still not sure yet.
The Pod Go is an all in one giggable bargain. For people with a full pedal board that want to add something to it, though, the HX Stomp is ideal. THe main thing that I miss on pod go versus other Helix lineup entries is the midi.
No, I think it's ok. Line 6 is doing a pretty good job keeping the fw updated. Another story is if and when they are going to release a new unit...but unfortunately I don't have any info...
@@LeoGibsonGtr thank u for your fast reply!! I don’t know…this Pedalboard don’t have touch screen…looks old…and…i’m really undecided btw helix lt, pod go…mooer ge1000 and ampero 2 stage…or headrush? I really like clean and delay ( u2) sound… Your opinion is really important!!! 🙏🙏🙏
The hx stomp is the winner for me. I already have an expression pedal, the stomp is good in the recording studio, and it is great to travel lightweight or to take on the road with a few essential stompboxes. To be honest, I prefer Boss.
The modellers are very expensive. If id go for an expensive high end device id choose Boss GT-1000, because it became my favourite in general, sound, features, operation, etc. Regarding to this review, i really love Pod Go, cause really has everithing a player needs, and has a killer compromise between price, features, operation with the best tone Line6 can offer! Best regards from Portugal 🍺🤘
Hallo everybody my name is Leo😊I love that😊💪💪💪you are great player.Boss,line 6,Gibson ,fender all sound great in your hands😊👍😎it’s fingers not pedals ,amps😊👍
Hi Leo, can I download helix patches from line6's custom tone site and run them on the hx stomp? Or are they not gonna work? I know they don't work on the pod go 😨
Hi, I think it depends by how much blocks and DSP power are used in the patches. in fact, if I remember it well, the HX has half the power of the Helix, and therefore cannot run all the blocks that the Helix can run. Thank you for your question
Leo, do you still have these on hand? I would really appreciate it if you could post or send me a side-by-side pic. I want to see the size comparison in real life.
Hi, currently I have the POD GO and the LT...the others are owned by friends of mine that borrow them to me when I need it...I'm sorry...Nevertheless I can tell you that the LT and the Floor are really much bigger than the POD GO.
In terms of sounds the are equal, I think it depends on the features you want, for instance if you want to run very complex effect chain, the POD GO could be not enough and you should go with the lt or the core.
Very nice, awesome and informative video brother and thank you very much for it ❤. And brother I want one kind and honest suggestion from you i.e for professional and good quality music works in the practice room, studios and live shows overall which guitar effects processor/gadgets will be best to buy among Boss, Line 6, Headrush and others overall good quality wise according to your knowledge and experience?. Please kindly do let me know and suggest me about this when you will be free then it will be very helpful for me. Its request brother ❤🎵🙂
Hi, so far, in my opinions the best devises are the Quad Cortex, the Fractal FM3 and the Kemper...you can't go wrong with neither of these units. If you are unsure which of them to buy, you can check out my comparisons video. Thank you!
@@LeoGibsonGtr got it brother and thank you very much for this valuable info and reply and it means a lot to me ❤. So brother the guitar effects processor which you have suggested me here are a bit/very expensive but my at present budget for buying overall good quality guitar effects processor is 600-700 US$ which is 50,000₹ in our Indian rupees and I mainly love and try to work with Melodic stuffs, Our Indian Music and Film songs, a bit Folk, Rock, Reggae, Country, Blues music genres and I do respect other music genres as well. So, according to this budget and mentioned music genres of mine which guitar effects processor's brand and model will be good to buy for me for now among Zoom, Boss, Line 6, Headrush, Roland or any other brands and models for professional and good quality music works, practice, live shows and studio works according to your knowledge and experience?
Brother please kindly do let me know about this and do give me your kind and honest suggestion about this also then it will be very helpful for me and my proper and correct buying. Its hearty request 🙏❤🙂
Well, there is not a single specific answer...it depend from your needs...for instance number of foot-swiches you need, amp profiling etc. In that price range the units are: Boss GT1000 (or GT 1000 core), Line 6 HX Stomp or Helix (maybe second hand), Mooer GE 300 or Headrush Gigboard. You can watch my comparison videos to decide among these units: GT 1000 vs Line 6 Helix: ua-cam.com/video/dIdf4ms2kxg/v-deo.html Line 6 Helix vs Headrush: ua-cam.com/video/m3y1e2nxjIE/v-deo.html GT 1000 vs GT 1000 core: ua-cam.com/video/FGzESqAPhtk/v-deo.html GT 1000 vs HEADRUSH: ua-cam.com/video/JWLUe53aSYY/v-deo.html GE 250 vs Gigboard: ua-cam.com/video/D5Q200Etjl8/v-deo.html HX STOMP vs GIGBOARD: ua-cam.com/video/2D2s2eb30Ds/v-deo.html Thank you!
@@LeoGibsonGtr ok got it brother ❤. And brother I want to know 2 more thing from you i.e at present which Amp is best to buy overall good quality wise mainly for practice and sometimes for live shows and studio works overall as well according to your knowledge and experience?. And with this does Amplifier, Cabinet and Speaker relates with each other ya they all are different and not related with each other?
Do you know if you can create a sort of octaver for bass like royal blood with pod go? So having the sound of the bass increased by an octave, instead of having it decreased
Hi Alessio, this is a pretty specific and interesting question...I don't know...I have to check out: If I find something I will come back....obviously if someone knows...please drop a message here! Thank you!
My friend suggest me have this Pod Go... Sounds incredible good, but what I want is the paralel capability of the effects, so I'll choose at least Hx Stomp... It doesnt enough chain, but fun fact, I didnt playing reverb, so I will be okay with just 6 slots, and I can put my NR, Wah Wah, and volume at fornt and at the looper.. *I'm playing Zoom G1BFour that less chain than Hx Stomp can offer to me, so it just fine.
Well yes, but does any of them feature an audio interface via USB? The product descriptions do not say anything about that. Also: no offense intended, but your accent is _really_ difficult to understand for someone who learnt British English in school.
Hi, all of them can serve as audio interface via USB. I'm sorry for my English...but it is what it is....I've no time to improve it, as all my time is spent making music and videos...maybe in the future. Thank you for your comment.
I am totally convinced now after watching your video, cant wait to for my Line 6 POD Go to arrived! Thank you Leo!!!
You are welcome and I'm really happy to have been of some help!!
I really liked that you did not try selling the most expensive offering of Line 6 Helix. Thank you for this video! Just purchased the Helix LT🔥
You are welcome!!! I'm not sponsored or taking money from the pedalboard builders...with this videos I just would like to build a community that help each other to make the right choice according to their needs, sharing opinions and experiences!
Thank you!
I bought a helix lite only because a buddy was selling it cheap. I love it. Used it for a gig and went straight into the desk; I used my engl as my own monitor. Brutal, and the cleans were beautiful.
Hi, thank you for sharing your opinion and experience!
This is a great video for comparing the Line 6 multi-effects product line Well done. There is more information and less noodling than most of the other videos out there. I am at the point where I need to retire my beloved Digitech GNX4 and the Helix LT and POD Go are the two on my radar. Our band plays clean ethereal sections as well as heavy distortion fuzz tones so switching 3 stomp boxes at the same time is a real challenge. Thanks Leo!
You are welcome William, thank you for letting me know and I'm really happy that you found the video useful!!!
Digitech Rp355 owner here, I’m also looking at the Pod Go. I just hope it is as reliable & durable as my RP355
I bought pod go. With fx loop input, I'm able to add other fx pedals. Very flexible and sound great! Easy to use.
Hi, thank you so much for sharing!
This was EXACTLY the video I needed, thank you so much!
You are welcome, I'm happy to have been of some help!!!
Excellent, structured comparison, thanks Leo, POD GO for me as it ticks all the boxes for my use as I don’t need the extra features of the others nor the extra bulk and price of the full blown Helix units.
Thank you very much, I'm happy you find it useful! Thank you also for sharing your opinions!!!
It took me 6 months to get my sound on my LT. I'm pretty close to my lovely and regretted Carvin XB50 that I had to sell when I was broke. I like this unit and the lack of possibility of changing mike position is irrelevant for me thanks to the IR's... Talking about Ir's, it seems to me (may this is just psychological) that the 2048 points delivers a more precise sound than the 1024... After that, I can only say that an expression pedal is quite necessary to get the full juice of this kind of environnement. Main use for me : the control of the drive on the amp modeling. Apart from those points, nothing to say ! Thanks Leo for your work...
Hi, thank you for the compliment, really appreciated!!! Thank you also for sharing your experience and opinions!!!!
Hi Leo, thank you for your reviews, You’ve obviously got a lot of time invested, hopefully you’re well compensated. Just a thought or a heads up to all regarding 7:00 min mark, milliamp draw and voltage. I’ve been wiring up some pedalboards, with analog and digital pedals, And aside from the problems that arise in FX’s “getting along with each other” i’ve been finding that contrary to what a digital pedal actually draws, which often rises during initial turn on and in rush, and fluctuates due to lights going on and off and processor use etc. that just because something says it’s only pulling 200 mA, (I think general consensus used to be to add 30% for headroom) A lot of these things act up unless they have a good degree more of headroom. I bow to the engineers, these are just my findings, 100 or even 50 mA should be plenty for run-of-the-mill TS9’s or SD1’s, or vintage MXR With no light may pull 5mA (pretty battery friendly) but I would not try running a 200 mA draw off of a 300 mA supply, I would go the full 500. I would of course recommend running the pedals you are talking about here with their factory supplies, But barring that, I would easily give a 1200 mA draw a 2 amp supply, min. Three would be better. These are just my very humble findings, if somebody hooked up a generator to a bicycle and has their chubby little brother working off pounds as he powers their rig....... more power to them! Thanks again I really do appreciate your videos.
Hi Lawrance, thank you so much, I'm really happy that you appreciate the videos!!! Thank you also for sharing your experience...very interesting points!
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Podgo seems to be the sweet spot for me as well. I’m not good or creative enough to make use of the crazy dsp of the bigger units and I want something for gigging and practice.
Hi Chris, thank you for sharing your opinion!
Purchased the POD Go, sell it after 1 year used because i want to use pedalboard with HX Stomp as its brain. Used it around 8 months, sell the entire pedalboards for Helix LT. That's one of the best choice of my life
Hi, thank you for sharing your experience and your findings!
@@LeoGibsonGtr I'm sure many musicians were indirectly helped by your video, Leo! Thanks a lot
Thank you: this is really very important for me!!
Thanks very good comparison of all units
You are welcome and I'm really happy that you appreciate the video!
Thank you very much Leo!! Really appreciate your work. Greetings from Argentina!
You are more than welcome! Thank you for legging me know, really appreciated!
me quede con la pod go, es genial y compacta. ojalá en próximas actualizaciones puedan ponerle nombres a los snapshots :D, buen video!
Thank you for sharing your opinion and for the compliments, really appreciated!!!
Pues acabo de tener la pod go y si esta buena, para tocar en vivo el sonido es bueno.
Estoy con las dudas podgo o lt segunda mano.😔😌
I thought the Helix LT was going to do it for me. Then I got one and realized I needed the extras the Helix Floor offered after a short period of time. So Now I have both :p At the entry point the POD GO is a very attractive proposition. If you can use snap hots the Helix Stomp is a great addition to a peddle board.They make it nearly as powerful as it's bigger brethren. I don't think you can go wrong with a POD GO. The POD line is time tested.
Hi Steven, thank you for sharing your experience and opinions!
Thanks, this was exactly what I was looking for
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You are welcome and thank you for letting me know! I'm super happy to have been of some help!
I am a happy user of the pod go ! Unbeatable price money value !
Hi Claude, thank you for sharing!
your videos are amazing, this was really helpful!
Thank you so much, I'm super happy that you like the videos and to have been of some help!!!
To all the people wanting to buy a Pod Go: For it's price and regarding the sound, it's a great unit. You can't go wrong. The limitations are real, but they don't hold you back from getting a great sound as far as you invest in 3rd party IR's. Once you understand how to get the tone you like you will be happy. Rock on!
Hi, thank you for sharing your opinion!
Personally it's the Go for me. A bit less complicated than the others and I don't need a thousand presets. It would be great if they could update the units to accept mic positions. Some of the best recorded tones I have gotten is actually with the mic positioned at the top of the speaker and a bit to either left or right, moving it away from negative floor reflections.
Thank you for sharing your opinion! I do agree, mic position is a must have!
Thanks !!!! Very nice job Leo !!!!
You are welcome Claude!!!
Greetings from Nova Scotia Canada Leo I’m a long time subscriber and I’m actually going back and rewatching some of your older videos I’ve been using digital modellers since October 2020 I got the L6 HX Stomp and fell in love with it although it’s limited since the 3.0 update with 8 blocks it’s been better but about a month ago I had the opportunity to trade it along with some cash for a L6 Helix LT and I have never been happier the extra $ I paid was about what a good MIDI controller would have cost me and it’s all in one unit so no cables and the extra DSP has allowed me to stop using any extra pedals unless I want to but for example my favourite blues preset in the Stomp didn’t have enough blocks and DSP to have a Wah effect so I had to use my old CryBaby where as now After rearranging my preset I have a Wah block that’s 100% controlled by the built in expression pedal and because I have a mission engineering L6 expression pedal as well I use it to control the speed of my UniVibe block that’s built into that same preset I’ve also been able to do far more with presets that use dual amplifier blocks without any outboard effects needed…. I have no regrets about the trade but I also don’t regret starting out with the Stomp and upgrading…. Truth be told had I waited for a couple of months I would have gotten the HX Stomp XL and been perfectly happy with it never knowing how much of a difference that extra DSP would make ….. my situation is a little bit different than the average person and size / weight is of importance to me because of limitations due to a spinal injury….. I would love to see you do some videos around FRFR speakers like the L6 PowerCab and PC+ and the Headrush FRFR and mission engineering Gemini etc. I have the Powercab 112 and I love it although it’s out for repair atm the rear controller PCB had some sort of issue causing it to jump around the speaker simulation modes on its own however I haven’t been able to find anything online about anyone else having that problem and after talking about it with the tech from Long and Mcquade they haven’t seen it before either so I’m hoping that it’s a fluke also it was bought at a discount because it was an in store demo mode…. So time will tell once I get it back but for over a year I had absolutely no problems with it and it sounds great especially the BAYOU setting while using my favourite IR’s in whatever Helix preset that I’m using at the time so it’s not an either/Or situation but rather using them together and creating a unique tone that’s not exactly what everyone else is using
Hi, thank you for being a long time subscriber, I really appreciated it and it really means a lot to me!
Thank you also for sharing you experience and your interesting findings! Yes, I would also like to make a video about FRFR speaker...the problem is that I would need to buy them all...and it's gonna be quite an expensive purchase...even because they are pretty big...and the space is becoming a precious resource in my studio...😀....but who knows...maybe in the future I will be able to do something similar...
Thank you!!!
I can definitely respect that and I understand how valuable space can be and the balance between what you need vs what you want becomes a major factor and that’s not even considering the cost of a given piece of equipment…..mabie there’s some subscribers that are close enough to you that they are able to let you borrow their personal FRFR cabs for assessment I know I would if the shipping from Canada wasn’t so expensive but it’s something that I’ve seen other YT channels do in the past thank you for taking the time to reply to my comment it means a lot and I’m definitely excited to see what you have planned next!! ….
Leo, your videos are really helpful, thanks. I would go for the pod go, more versatile for me. I would like to listen the multieffects recorded directly to the computer to see their interfaces capabilities. Thanks a lot again.
same dude "I would like to listen the multieffects recorded directly to the computer to see their interfaces capabilities."
Thank you, appreciated!!! Thank you also for your suggestion!
I have the Pod Go but the sound quality is not the same as the others due to the firmware. Pod Go is firmware 2.1 and all the other units are 3.1. So to say they all sound the same is misleading. I am hearing that the oversampling (apparently something that makes the sound quality better), is not going to translate down to the Pod Go due to limitations of the processing power. If I were to buy a unit again and budget was my main concern, I would go for the HX Stomp as the bare minimum option. If I had to buy again, I think it is worth saving and waiting for the LT version though. At least in my use case. I play at home in my studio most of the time.
Hi thank you for sharing...the video was done before firmware 3.1, and when the video was done, they were sounding exactly the same. Thank you for your message and for pointing it out!
If possible, could you please make videos comparing FRFR speakers? Thinking of Headrush, Friedman, Atomic, and so on. It would be great to have your opinion on this topic. Thank you!
Hi Alejandro, it would be a great video...the problem is the possibility to have the all in my studio...pretty hard! But for sure it would be a cool vide!
Great video as usual. The POD Go is my choice based on price, features and how I would use it live. I wonder what your opinion is comparing the POD Go against the far less expensive NUX MG 300? The NUX MG 300 just seems like a great value for the stellar tones, IR loading ability and $150 price point. It's as cheap as a single standalone pedal and almost impulse buy cheap. Your thoughts Leo? God bless and rock on 😎👍🎸
Hi, the NUX MG 300 is a great unit...the MG 300 sounds in the POD GO form factor would be a great unit! The NUX has just too few footswitches to play it live.
Thank you for your message and for sharing your opinion!
This is the best comparison video I've seen so far and, yet, I'm still undecided. Your comparison breakdown was very informative in comparison to the plug and play with the same tones on each machine (though that's appreciated in its own way).
I'm looking at 4-year/no-interest financing for an overall $10/month for the Go or $25/month for the LT. Having said that, the LT is still quite a bit of coin for an intermediate-level hobbyist who has only played through an early-2000s Pod XT and original Roland Micro Cube amp. The XT has proven indestructible physically, but the electronics are now starting to get glitchy and the tone quality is suffering. I hope both the Go and the LT have the longevity I've experienced with the XT.
Hi, thank you, really appreciated.
Both the LT and the POD GO seems to be very well built and robust
and the Hx effects ? did you forget it or do you think it is not interessants ? Thanks a lot for your vidéos, always goods always clear according to me your are the best ! it is very helpful ! merci !
You are welcome Pierre! I didn't add the HX Effects as it does not have the amp modelling part, therefore it is not so much comparable with the other units...in my opinion obviously
Thank you so much, I'm really happy that you like the videos!!!
I use {Strat(SSS or HSS)->Mad-Driver(TS-clone)->Scremin'Blue(like BD2)->Tri-Reverb(spring reverb type)->CabDryVR(cab sim)->PA} for years and now I bought POD GO. I cannot get good, pleasant to my ears tone form this unit. The main drawback are spiky highs even if low-cut filter enabled. Sustain is shorter even if gate was disabled. I'm confused what I'm doing wrong.The sound is rustling and fizzy but when I decrease highs it is lacking presence and gets muddy. I do something wrong but I cannot figure out how to use POD GO to get satisfying sound. I tried everything and combinations of different amps and different cabs without success. What can I do else ? I like snapshots idea and the fact I haven't to have dance on many stomp-boxes to change parameters but the sound is more important to me than ergonomic. Cheers! Good video!
Very helpful. Thanks.
You are welcome, I'm happy to have been of some help!!!!
I mostly record at home so a low watt amp and pedals is the way to go for me. I don't like menues and complicated settings. For gigging I would choose the pod go. Small light and enough switches to make it easy to gig with.
Hi, thank you for sharing your opinion!
Great videos. Thank you very much
You are more than welcome!!! I'm happy that you found it interesting!!!
That’s really nice compare Thank you! I use hx stomp but I considering change to helix. I wonder sound difference between helix and stomp
Hi, thank you! There should to be any sound difference between the two...they share the same algorithms and converters.
Thank you!
@@LeoGibsonGtr Thank you!!
Thanks for you video guy! 😉
You are welcome 👍🏻👍🏻!!
Thank you Leo great comparisons. been thinking pod go is for me. i have the m9 now and play into an amp. would the effects in the pod go be a huge upgrade from the m9? also wondering if it makes sense to get the hx effect since i plug into the front of an amp, will the pod go work as a pedal board running from the amp out to the front of an amp?
thank you so much for your vids. I look forward to each one you do.
Thank you Thomas, really appreciated!!!!
Yes, you can couple the pod go with your amp and I would suggest to use the 4 cable methods, using compressor, drives, etc. before the amp and delay and reverb after.
As regard the comparison with the m9, I can not answer, as I've never had an M9.
Thank you for your message!
Thanks! The best is boss core:)
You are welcome 😊!!
Hi Leo, great video man, I’m looking for one unit to record and play live, my options are in the 500 US dollars range, I was looking for the pod go, headrush gigboard, hx stomp and the boss gt1000core, what would you recommend me to buy? Thank you.
Hi Carlos, al these units are pretty good options. I would say that you should go the HX or the Core if you want to couple these units with other effects or with an amp (if you want to know my opinion about which one of these two, you can check out this video: ua-cam.com/video/MZFsoYLg8sI/v-deo.html
For playing live, the POD GO would be the unit to go, as it is the unit with more foot switches.
For recording at home, I would go with the Core as you can use many more effects at once that the HX and so you have more creative options.
Hope this help.
Thank you for your message!
I recently borrowed my friends helix floor and I was thinking of getting one myself bc I know I can get a lot of use of it but tbh I think the helix lt might be the better option for me especially since it's 2/3 the price lol. But I'm still not sure yet.
Hi, in my opinion the only selling point of the floor vs the lt is it XLR input. If you don't need, I would save some money and get the LT.
Thank you!
The Pod Go is an all in one giggable bargain. For people with a full pedal board that want to add something to it, though, the HX Stomp is ideal. THe main thing that I miss on pod go versus other Helix lineup entries is the midi.
Hi Warren, thank you for sharing your findings!!!
Hello léo Gibson 😉 can you do the comparison boss gt1000 vs zoom g11 thanks your Channel is very great continue like this 👍
Hi Michael, good suggestion! I'm currently working on FM3 v Helix...but the next one could be the one you suggest....
Thank you! I'm getting the Pod Go!
You are welcome!!! Thank you for letting us know!!!
For you..is too old buy the helix lt now?
No, I think it's ok. Line 6 is doing a pretty good job keeping the fw updated.
Another story is if and when they are going to release a new unit...but unfortunately I don't have any info...
@@LeoGibsonGtr thank u for your fast reply!! I don’t know…this Pedalboard don’t have touch screen…looks old…and…i’m really undecided btw helix lt, pod go…mooer ge1000 and ampero 2 stage…or headrush?
I really like clean and delay ( u2) sound…
Your opinion is really important!!! 🙏🙏🙏
Very good vídeo!, congratulations!, thank you very much!!.
Thank you Edgar, really appreciated!!!
The hx stomp is the winner for me. I already have an expression pedal, the stomp is good in the recording studio, and it is great to travel lightweight or to take on the road with a few essential stompboxes. To be honest, I prefer Boss.
Hi, thank you for sharing your opinion and experience!
the pdo go is nice
Hi, thank you for sharing and yes...it's nice!
Is there an AUX IN in the POD GO?
The modellers are very expensive. If id go for an expensive high end device id choose Boss GT-1000, because it became my favourite in general, sound, features, operation, etc.
Regarding to this review, i really love Pod Go, cause really has everithing a player needs, and has a killer compromise between price, features, operation with the best tone Line6 can offer!
Best regards from Portugal 🍺🤘
Thank you for sharing your opinion!
Hallo everybody my name is Leo😊I love that😊💪💪💪you are great player.Boss,line 6,Gibson ,fender all sound great in your hands😊👍😎it’s fingers not pedals ,amps😊👍
Thank you, this is a great compliment!!!
Hi Leo, can I download helix patches from line6's custom tone site and run them on the hx stomp? Or are they not gonna work? I know they don't work on the pod go 😨
Hi, I think it depends by how much blocks and DSP power are used in the patches. in fact, if I remember it well, the HX has half the power of the Helix, and therefore cannot run all the blocks that the Helix can run.
Thank you for your question
Leo, do you still have these on hand? I would really appreciate it if you could post or send me a side-by-side pic. I want to see the size comparison in real life.
Hi, currently I have the POD GO and the LT...the others are owned by friends of mine that borrow them to me when I need it...I'm sorry...Nevertheless I can tell you that the LT and the Floor are really much bigger than the POD GO.
@@LeoGibsonGtr but is it more worth it the lt? Hx stomp in my country is around 700 usd and the lt is 1300. The gt1000core is around 1000
In terms of sounds the are equal, I think it depends on the features you want, for instance if you want to run very complex effect chain, the POD GO could be not enough and you should go with the lt or the core.
Need this video done with hx effects as well
Ok, thank you for sharing your opinion!
Very nice, awesome and informative video brother and thank you very much for it ❤. And brother I want one kind and honest suggestion from you i.e for professional and good quality music works in the practice room, studios and live shows overall which guitar effects processor/gadgets will be best to buy among Boss, Line 6, Headrush and others overall good quality wise according to your knowledge and experience?.
Please kindly do let me know and suggest me about this when you will be free then it will be very helpful for me. Its request brother ❤🎵🙂
Hi, so far, in my opinions the best devises are the Quad Cortex, the Fractal FM3 and the Kemper...you can't go wrong with neither of these units. If you are unsure which of them to buy, you can check out my comparisons video.
Thank you!
@@LeoGibsonGtr got it brother and thank you very much for this valuable info and reply and it means a lot to me ❤. So brother the guitar effects processor which you have suggested me here are a bit/very expensive but my at present budget for buying overall good quality guitar effects processor is 600-700 US$ which is 50,000₹ in our Indian rupees and I mainly love and try to work with Melodic stuffs, Our Indian Music and Film songs, a bit Folk, Rock, Reggae, Country, Blues music genres and I do respect other music genres as well. So, according to this budget and mentioned music genres of mine which guitar effects processor's brand and model will be good to buy for me for now among Zoom, Boss, Line 6, Headrush, Roland or any other brands and models for professional and good quality music works, practice, live shows and studio works according to your knowledge and experience?
Brother please kindly do let me know about this and do give me your kind and honest suggestion about this also then it will be very helpful for me and my proper and correct buying. Its hearty request 🙏❤🙂
Well, there is not a single specific answer...it depend from your needs...for instance number of foot-swiches you need, amp profiling etc. In that price range the units are: Boss GT1000 (or GT 1000 core), Line 6 HX Stomp or Helix (maybe second hand), Mooer GE 300 or Headrush Gigboard. You can watch my comparison videos to decide among these units:
GT 1000 vs Line 6 Helix: ua-cam.com/video/dIdf4ms2kxg/v-deo.html
Line 6 Helix vs Headrush: ua-cam.com/video/m3y1e2nxjIE/v-deo.html
GT 1000 vs GT 1000 core: ua-cam.com/video/FGzESqAPhtk/v-deo.html
GT 1000 vs HEADRUSH: ua-cam.com/video/JWLUe53aSYY/v-deo.html
GE 250 vs Gigboard: ua-cam.com/video/D5Q200Etjl8/v-deo.html
HX STOMP vs GIGBOARD: ua-cam.com/video/2D2s2eb30Ds/v-deo.html
Thank you!
@@LeoGibsonGtr ok got it brother ❤. And brother I want to know 2 more thing from you i.e at present which Amp is best to buy overall good quality wise mainly for practice and sometimes for live shows and studio works overall as well according to your knowledge and experience?.
And with this does Amplifier, Cabinet and Speaker relates with each other ya they all are different and not related with each other?
If you don’t need too many effects and you play with one or two presets then the hx stomp is a VERY good deal...I mean you get a helix in a small box
Hi John, thank you for sharing your opinion!
Do you know if you can create a sort of octaver for bass like royal blood with pod go? So having the sound of the bass increased by an octave, instead of having it decreased
Hi Alessio, this is a pretty specific and interesting question...I don't know...I have to check out: If I find something I will come back....obviously if someone knows...please drop a message here!
Thank you!
@@LeoGibsonGtr thanks a lot for being available! That video was very specific and technical, I have appreciated it a lot!
Thank you!
The stomp needs to increase its 8 block limit... Then it will be such an easy choice!
Hi, thank you for sharing your opinion!
My friend suggest me have this Pod Go...
Sounds incredible good, but what I want is the paralel capability of the effects, so I'll choose at least Hx Stomp...
It doesnt enough chain, but fun fact, I didnt playing reverb, so I will be okay with just 6 slots, and I can put my NR, Wah Wah, and volume at fornt and at the looper..
*I'm playing Zoom G1BFour that less chain than Hx Stomp can offer to me, so it just fine.
Hi, thank you for sharing your experience and your findings!
With a name like Leo Gibson one is born to be a guitarist 😂
😀😀, I totally do agree with you!!! 😀
1024ir vs 2048ir makes a huge difference?
A difference, but I would not say a huge difference.
Thank you for your question!
@@LeoGibsonGtr thank you, you're making the greatest comparatives videos on UA-cam
@@tama6767 You are welcome and thank you for this great compliment, I really appreciate it!!!
grazie leo! molto ultile!
Prego, you are welcome!!!
Grazie del messaggio!
First!💪🏼
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I got the Helix LT a few months after it came out. 820 bucks delivered to my door. No brainer then. Price up
Hi Juan, thank you for sharing your opinion and experience!
pod go is the best buy hands down. 95% of players don't need parallel effect chain or double amps.
Hi Paolo, thank you for sharing your opinion!
Where's the HX effects?
Hi, the HX effect does not have the amp simulation, so when I did the video I thought it was not comparable.
Thank you for your message!
Leo where are you from?
Hi Mario, I've promised that I will reveal my nationality as soon as I will get 10k...if ever ... :)
Thank you for your interest in my channel!
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leo your are from italy from argentina to napoles
Fm3! 😜
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d cat is on d teibol
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POD GO HAVE MIDI BY USB PORT
Thank you for sharing!
my pod go will beat every helix guys on this earth . Destroy with sweet child o mind lick. !!!
Hi, thank you for sharing your opinion!
Kemper
😊 Thank you for sharing your opinion!
Well yes, but does any of them feature an audio interface via USB? The product descriptions do not say anything about that.
Also: no offense intended, but your accent is _really_ difficult to understand for someone who learnt British English in school.
Hi, all of them can serve as audio interface via USB.
I'm sorry for my English...but it is what it is....I've no time to improve it, as all my time is spent making music and videos...maybe in the future.
Thank you for your comment.
Thorough review. Thanks.
Thank you, I'm happy that you like it!!!