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- tobias47Published on 05/17/05 at 01:33 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Crankset essential for POD 2! on stage it is convenient res, control of all cannaux, 1 Pdal volume and wah ur. we manipulated the effect in real Temp. phantom power.
Hours of Operation qualiter I find it a little chre.
I like the acordeur foot, it is very convenient.
I used men without cessation, of which the little one sen pass.00 - guiguisrock70Published on 03/31/07 at 03:27 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use this crankset combined with POD 2.0 for a little less than a year.
I think this crankset is essential when you have a Pod.
It's great practice, and Wah-Wah pedal is really good, with a fairly big race!
His big problem, still has its price ... more than 300 new, made even when chre. But it was good way to find occas in the 150.
So good crankset handy, sturdy, good quality!00 - olivier boisjean
comprehensive for POD
Published on 01/04/14 at 09:58 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I use it for very long
I have a spare FCB 1010 but it is in its box and not factory-programmed for POD (this is a standard MIDI controller like the ROLAND FC 200)
The Floor Board is usable only with line6!!
New it was very expensive, I got the POD PRO used
It is very comprehensive to act in real time on the POD presets, change banks, patch, access to activate effects, boost, distortion, EQ, volume, and especially the WHA WHA TAP TEMPO and tuner! !.
Connecting the POD only be done with a RJ45 cable with power supply for the screen that indicates which bank from January to September we are.
Short footswitch formidable onstage and in the studio. I keep it as I use the POD
…Read moreI use it for very long
I have a spare FCB 1010 but it is in its box and not factory-programmed for POD (this is a standard MIDI controller like the ROLAND FC 200)
The Floor Board is usable only with line6!!
New it was very expensive, I got the POD PRO used
It is very comprehensive to act in real time on the POD presets, change banks, patch, access to activate effects, boost, distortion, EQ, volume, and especially the WHA WHA TAP TEMPO and tuner! !.
Connecting the POD only be done with a RJ45 cable with power supply for the screen that indicates which bank from January to September we are.
Short footswitch formidable onstage and in the studio. I keep it as I use the POD
A LINE6 POD to buy only if it will make a nice decoration in your music room!!
NB: I plugged the FCB 1010 on the POD MIDI, but it does not control as the BOARD FLOOR, unless affect "CHANGE CONTROL" 5 of 10 switchs (6 to 10), as the recess FLOOR BOARD integrates it all functions related to the POD.See less00 - MGR/Steven Barnes
Line 6 Floor Board
Published on 02/16/02 at 15:00I got it from Tom Lee Music because ididn't want to walk tomy amp everytime i want to change effects and so i could save more effects on to it. It costed 200-300$.
It has plenty of a chanels to save all your favorite effects on and it's really easy to operate.
I have time where the buttons won't workon it and the wah peddle doesn't work at all, that really got me p.o.ed cuzi have to returnit now.
The floorboard is very compact for what you get but with all the malfunctions and none working of the floorboard, the quality doesn't seem to be that great.
I got thisfrom Tom Lee Music, I'd advise people not todo their shopping there because they pay absolutely no attention to you if you're no…Read moreI got it from Tom Lee Music because ididn't want to walk tomy amp everytime i want to change effects and so i could save more effects on to it. It costed 200-300$.
It has plenty of a chanels to save all your favorite effects on and it's really easy to operate.
I have time where the buttons won't workon it and the wah peddle doesn't work at all, that really got me p.o.ed cuzi have to returnit now.
The floorboard is very compact for what you get but with all the malfunctions and none working of the floorboard, the quality doesn't seem to be that great.
I got thisfrom Tom Lee Music, I'd advise people not todo their shopping there because they pay absolutely no attention to you if you're not spending alarge sum of money, but when you are, they suck up like there's no tomorrow
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.comSee less00 - MGR/Tony
Line 6 Floor Board for Amps and Pod
Published on 09/15/01 at 15:00Bought from guitar Center new for $249.00
Plugs into the pod, allows almost total control by foot. Includes Amps, effects, tuner, volume & Wah pedal.
It doesn't require external power and will stand up to alot of heavy foot pounding. Well constructed.
Cost. This was a bit much muh for the pedal.
Very solid.
Excellent for controlling Pod or Line 6 Amps. Since I bought it I rarely ever need to touch the pod controls.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com00 - Lt1930Published on 11/06/03 at 03:59 (This content has been automatically translated from French)It's been a year now I use it and what is really convenient pedalboard:
Tap Tuning, Tuner, cable very long, very strong pdalier, the Wah Wah pod is available only through the pedals so it's a fact and more
pedalier very good!00 - ArayornPublished on 08/22/05 at 04:44 (This content has been automatically translated from French)Pedalier comprehensive, with an almost indispensable POD 2!
Two ways to control the banks and channels in real time or monitor the effects on the same channel! utltra-practice! Accrodeur digital integrated foot, tap tempo foot too, volume pedal, which is doing its job. Wah pedal quite successful for a time on a pedal, the pedal cousre large enough (more than a cry-baby) and close enough to the Vox, put into operation by pushing hard on the pedal.
Very useful on stage, LED display and lil 'screen two-letter "type clock radio, red, visible at all times (unless no bowl and red light right on the pedals ...)
All-metal pedals, super tough, like switch, powered directly by the Pod.
Only…Read morePedalier comprehensive, with an almost indispensable POD 2!
Two ways to control the banks and channels in real time or monitor the effects on the same channel! utltra-practice! Accrodeur digital integrated foot, tap tempo foot too, volume pedal, which is doing its job. Wah pedal quite successful for a time on a pedal, the pedal cousre large enough (more than a cry-baby) and close enough to the Vox, put into operation by pushing hard on the pedal.
Very useful on stage, LED display and lil 'screen two-letter "type clock radio, red, visible at all times (unless no bowl and red light right on the pedals ...)
All-metal pedals, super tough, like switch, powered directly by the Pod.
Only regret the connection to the Pod is not a kind of pin computer cable that does not breathe him strength! we would have much preferred a MIDI cable!
Otherwise this pedal is great and once adopted there is no risk pes to part ways, I use it all the time!
Only downside: the price! nine more expensive than the Pod itself, it hurts! but hey it's worth the effort anyway ... but it hurts ....See less10 - Steve_Boudreaux
If You Have Older Line 6 Gear, GRAB One Of These While You Can Get Them For $50
Published on 08/01/11 at 15:20This is about all the controller you should ever need for any piece of Line 6 gear that uses the older operating system. Built like the proverbial tank, this board will allow you to access features of Line 6 gear that you might not be able to access at all, otherwise.
Line 6 is currently blowing these out, direct, for a paltry $50 (street price was $299, in their hey-day.) Shipping to me only added another $5- at those prices, and given the utility and build quality of this thing, it is almost a no-brainer- if you can use it with your L6 gear, just GET one.
Be advised- it will only work with some gear- Line 6's website says "This floorboard is only compatible with Flextone® I and II…Read moreThis is about all the controller you should ever need for any piece of Line 6 gear that uses the older operating system. Built like the proverbial tank, this board will allow you to access features of Line 6 gear that you might not be able to access at all, otherwise.
Line 6 is currently blowing these out, direct, for a paltry $50 (street price was $299, in their hey-day.) Shipping to me only added another $5- at those prices, and given the utility and build quality of this thing, it is almost a no-brainer- if you can use it with your L6 gear, just GET one.
Be advised- it will only work with some gear- Line 6's website says "This floorboard is only compatible with Flextone® I and II, POD®, POD® Pro, Bass POD®, Bass POD® Pro, original POD® 2.0 (jack labeled "Pedal"), Spider® I (112, 210, 212), Ax2®, Axsys®." I bought it to use with the Line 6 Spider 212 amp I recently acquired. Frankly, it makes playing the amp much easier and enjoyable.
First impressions:
My God, this thing is HUGE! About 2 full feet long, by about 6 inches wide and 4 inches tall. It fairly dwarfts my old standby Digitech RP-7. Well-built, too- all metal cabinet, solid, no-nonsense push-button foot switches, and well-mounted expression pedals (volume and wah)- this think looks BEEFY. I have my doubts the R52 cable will live nearly as long as the board, but it's a standard cable connection- you can get a replacement at any computer store. The cable that ships with it is LOOONNNNGGGG- around 20 feet- for home use, I rustled up a 8-foot cable, which works just fine. Mostly-black, matt finish means it will not attract too much attention, if you use it on stage. Switches and pedals are solid and give you some tactile/audible feedback, although I'd prefer a "click!" that I could feel through my shoe. You do get a visual cue that a button has been pressed, and that works- but you gotta be looking at the board. Volume and wah pedals work like you'd expect, with the wah having an on/off switch at the toe-down position, said switch requiring a little extra push to flip it.
The tuner- only accessable via the Floor Board, when using a Spider I or II amp- is very usable- not too jumpy, like the one on my RP-7 is. I do wish it had a green LED that lit up when the string is in tune. Accessing the tuner by holding the tap tempo button down mutes the guitar a little, but IMO not nearly enough- I like to tune silently- or nearly so- when on stage. The lack of full muting on tune does give you a defeat feature, should you want to have no effects whatsoever.
The other buttons give you full access to your amp's, Pod's, or other device's features, and are well-laid out. Manual was fairly well written, and the board is easy to use.
GET ONE while you can.See less10 - krick75Published on 09/28/07 at 06:40 (This content has been automatically translated from French)I have for about a year.
What I really like is that it's solid, good sturdy switch well, expression pedals with a strong race and strong.
What I like least is of course the price!
Yes I would do this choice, coupled with my POD 2 that is a very good system for the stage.00