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  • MGR/TonyMGR/Tony

    Line 6 Floor Board for Amps and Pod

    Line 6 Floor BoardPublished on 09/15/01 at 15:00
    Bought 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.com
  • Lt1930Lt1930

    Line 6 Floor BoardPublished 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!
  • Steve_BoudreauxSteve_Boudreaux

    If You Have Older Line 6 Gear, GRAB One Of These While You Can Get Them For $50

    Line 6 Floor BoardPublished on 08/01/11 at 15:20
    This 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…
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    This 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.
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