Line 6 Unveils New POD Go Wireless Amp Modeler, Multi-Effects Pedal

Line 6's new POD Go Wireless
(Image credit: Line 6)

Just a week after expanding the scope of its popular HX Stomp unit with the unveiling of the HX Stomp XL, Line 6 has done the same with its POD Go with the introduction of the POD Go Wireless. 

As one would expect, the POD Go Wireless is a wireless version of the company's popular POD Go multi-effects pedal and amp modeler, fitted with a built-in Relay wireless receiver and a Relay G10TII transmitter.

As with the standard POD Go, the POD Go Wireless features a wide variety of amp, cab, and effect models – including a number of beloved British and American amps.

Controls come by way of a 4.3" LCD screen, eight footswitches with colored LED rings, a cast-aluminum multi-function expression pedal, and seven push encoders, while a duplicate amp output, headphone jack, and balanced stereo outputs also come aboard.

Two external footswitches or a second expression pedal can also be connected to the POD Go Wireless for further control.

Line 6's new POD Go Wireless system

(Image credit: Line 6)

The POD Go Wireless is also outfitted with Snapshots – a feature that gives users fast access to any tone they might need – a mono/stereo effects loop, a headphone jack, and a four-channel USB audio interface with reamping capabilities.

The price for the Line 6 POD Go Wireless amp modeler and multi-effects pedal has yet to be revealed as of press time, though Line 6 does say it will be available this spring.

For more info on the pedal, stop by line6.com.

Jackson Maxwell
Associate Editor, GuitarWorld.com and GuitarPlayer.com

Jackson is an Associate Editor at GuitarWorld.com and GuitarPlayer.com. He’s been writing and editing stories about new gear, technique and guitar-driven music both old and new since 2014, and has also written extensively on the same topics for Guitar Player. Elsewhere, his album reviews and essays have appeared in Louder and Unrecorded. Though open to music of all kinds, his greatest love has always been indie, and everything that falls under its massive umbrella. To that end, you can find him on Twitter crowing about whatever great new guitar band you need to drop everything to hear right now.