Line 6's TonePort series turns to "Studio" and changes to black. Meet the POD Studio GX, POD Studio UX1 & UX2.
The POD Studio family features three intuitive hardware interfaces. Each one of the distinct designs provides its own essential benefits while delivering the family advantages including the lowest noise for recording guitar and ToneDirect™ monitoring, say Line 6.
“GX excels in straightforward, guerilla-style recoding with a single 1/4-inch guitar input and a volume knob. UX1 features a 1/4-inch guitar input and a balanced XLR input with high-quality mic preamp. Plus, a pair of 1/4-inch line inputs, a 1/4-inch stereo monitor input and a pair of 1/4-inch analog outs deliver a compact but truly pro recording experience.
UX2 boasts two 1/4-inch guitar inputs (normal or pad), two balanced XLR inputs with high-quality mic preamps, phantom power and trim knobs, a 1/4-inch stereo monitor input, two 1/4-inch line inputs, two balanced 1/4-inch line outputs, S/PDIF digital output, a 1/4-inch stereo headphone output with level control and a pair of assignable VU meters”, say Line 6.
POD Studio UX2 features:
- 1/4-inch guitar input (normal or pad)
- Two balanced XLR inputs with mic preamps
- Gain knobs
- Phantom power
- 1/4-inch stereo monitor input
- Two 1/4-inch line inputs
- Two balanced 1/4-inch line out
- S/PDIF digital out
- 1/4-inch stereo headphone out with level control
- Assignable VU meters
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