Line 6 Helix LT Amp & FX Modelling Pedal

£749.00

On the menu for January 2026 are the Line 6 Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Line 6 Guitar Pedals today.


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On the menu for January 2026 are the Line 6 Guitar Pedals, freshly added and carefully selected. These New units are available to order online with fast, secure delivery from trusted UK retailers. Read on for full details, specifications, demos, videos, reviews, and the best places to buy the Line 6 Guitar Pedals today.

The Line 6 Helix LT is a lighter, more streamlined version of the highly-popular Helix standard. Boasting all of the same amp and effect modelling technology of its bigger brother, but with less footswitches, a simplified interface and not as many inputs and outputs, the Helix LT is still a valid choice for the serious musician.

With over 200 amp, effect, cabinet and microphone models available, the Helix LT is the epitome of a versatile, all-encompassing floorboard solution. It’s fair to say that Line 6 has come a long way since its first digital amp modellers from 20 years ago. Now offering incredibly convincing reproductions of desirable, renowned amps and effects with its award-winning HX modelling engine and dual-DSP, there’s a reason why many modern players are turning to products like the Helix LT. 

Helix 3.60 Firmware – What’s New?

The Helix 3.60 firmware update for Helix and HX hardware devices introduces three new amplifiers, including the Grammatico GSG, seven new guitar speaker cabinets featuring 12″ speakers in various combinations, two new bass cabs, and two new effects:

Amps:

  • Grammatico GSG: Based on the Grammatico GSG100
  • Line 6 Elmsley: Line 6 Original
  • Agua Sledge: Based on the Aguilar Tone Hammer

Guitar Cabs (Single & Dual Versions):

  • 1×12 Blue Bell: Captured from a 1×12″ Vox AC-15 Blue Alnico
  • 1×12 Open Cream: Captured from a custom 1×12″ open-back cab G12M-65
  • 1×12 Open Cast: Captured from a custom 1×12″ open-back cab EVM12L
  • 2×12 Silver Bell: Captured from a 2×12″ Vox AC-30TB Silver Alnico
  • 2×12 Match H30: Captured from a 2×12″ Matchless DC-30 custom G12H-30
  • 2×12 Match G25: Captured from a 2×12″ Matchless DC-30 custom G12M-25
  • 4×12 Greenback 20: Captured from a 4×12″ Marshall “basketweave” G12M-20

Bass Cabs (Single & Dual Versions):

  • 1×12 Epicenter: Captured from a 1×12″ Epifani Ultralight series
  • 4×10 Ampeg Pro: Captured from a 4×10″ Ampeg PR-410HLF

Effects:

  • Dark Dove Fuzz (Mono, Stereo): Based on the Electro-Harmonix Russian Big Muff
  • Triple Rotary (Mono, Stereo): Based on the Yamaha RA-200 rotary speaker (used by Pink Floyd)

Ergonomic, User-Friendly Unit

The Line 6 Helix LT is still very easy to navigate and set up patches with, thanks to its 6.2″ LCD display. You can easily experiment with different amp and cabinet models via this simple interface, and even go into deeper editing modes. This includes applying effects to your base tones, and even re-ordering them via a simulated signal chain. 

Cabinet impulse responses enable further levels of flexibility, letting you match up emulated amps with different speaker sizes, types and combinations. And with multiple microphone models available too, you can essentially play the role of a recording engineer!

Sporting 12 robust, road-worthy footswitches, the Helix LT lets you change up your sound on-the-fly. With the ability to switch between preset and stompbox modes, you can flick between your very own patches or treat the Helix LT like a traditional pedalboard, by engaging the digitally-recreated stompboxes. Bank switches mean that you’re not just limited to 8 sounds at a time, and you can setup different preset or effects banks for particular songs in your setlist.

Extra Features

We’ve only scratched the surface of what the Helix LT can do, but there are some other noteworthy features. The Helix LT has an expression pedal built onto the top of the chassis, which allows you to control effect parameters. This works fantastically with its wah models for example, but you can also use it to affect the mix of a reverb or delay setting, letting you attain ethereal ambient drones.

If one isn’t enough, there’s an input on the rear on the Helix LT for a second external expression pedal too. The unit also boasts two effects loops, meaning that if you want to use your favourite overdrive pedals or other units in conjunction with the Helix LT, it will seamlessly integrate them.

MIDI-enabled, the Helix LT can act as a controller by communicating with other MIDI pedals, or receive commands from another MIDI device to change patches and effects within the LT itself. Stereo 1/4″ and XLR outputs also let you record directly into an interface, or send a signal to a front-of-house PA system for a large, in-your-face live sound.

Get the matching Line 6 Helix Controller and backpack.

Specifications

  • Dual DSP-powered HX modelling engine
  • Preset compatibility with existing Helix products
  • Over 200 amp, cab, mic, and effects models
  • User-friendly Mac/PC editor enables remote editing and IR management
  • 123 dB of dynamic range
  • Robust I/O complement for easy integration and advanced flexibility 
  • 6.2″ LCD display
  • 12 touch-sensitive footswitches for editing
  • 2 mono/1 stereo FX Loop
  • 8-in/8-out USB audio interface
  • Expression pedal outs
  • AES/EBU, and L6 Link digital outputs
  • Capacitive touch-sensitive switches for parameter recall
  • Preset or stompbox modes
  • Integrated looper
  • Tour-grade footswitches

Additional information

Weight 7.2 kg

Brand

Line 6

Line 6 is a leading manufacturer of digital modeling amplifiers, effects pedals, audio interfaces, and guitar processors, known for their innovative technology and versatility. Founded in 1996 by Marcus Ryle and Michel Doidic, Line 6 has been at the forefront of digital audio technology, pioneering products that have revolutionized the way musicians create and perform.

Line 6’s product lineup includes a wide range of guitar amplifiers and effects pedals that utilize digital modeling technology to emulate the sounds of classic analog gear, as well as create entirely new tones and effects. Their flagship amplifier series, such as the Line 6 Helix and Line 6 POD, offer a comprehensive range of amp models, effects, and signal processing capabilities in a single unit, providing guitarists with a vast palette of tones to explore.

In addition to amplifiers and effects pedals, Line 6 produces audio interfaces, wireless systems, and software applications designed to streamline the music production process and enhance the performance experience for musicians. Their wireless guitar systems, like the Line 6 Relay series, offer reliable and interference-free performance, while their software applications, such as Line 6 Edit and Helix Native, provide powerful tools for editing and managing tones.

With a commitment to innovation, quality, and versatility, Line 6 continues to be a trusted name in the music industry, providing musicians with cutting-edge technology and inspiring tools to express their creativity and achieve their musical goals.

Category

Guitar Pedals

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Delay

A delay pedal records your signal and plays it back after a set time, creating echoes that can range from tight, slapback repeats to long, atmospheric trails. It’s one of the most versatile effects, used to thicken tones, add rhythmic depth, or build spacious, ambient layers. Analogue delays offer warm, decaying repeats that blend naturally with your tone, while digital units provide pristine echoes with precise control over time, feedback, and mix levels.

From classic rockabilly and tape-style echoes to modern looping and shimmer effects, delay pedals have become essential tools for shaping sound. They can make solos soar, rhythms pulse, or transform simple chord progressions into cinematic textures. Whether used subtly to add dimension or boldly to create soundscapes, a good delay pedal can completely redefine the feel and atmosphere of your music.

Expression

Expression pedals allow real-time control over specific parameters on compatible guitar pedals, such as volume, delay time, modulation depth, or filter sweep. Used with an expression input, they let players shape effects dynamically with their foot, adding movement and performance control that cannot be achieved with fixed knob settings.

Fuzz

A fuzz pedal is one of the earliest and most aggressive forms of distortion, turning your clean guitar signal into a thick, saturated wall of sound. It works by clipping the waveform almost flat, creating a compressed, gritty tone full of harmonic overtones. The result is raw, unruly, and unmistakable — from the sputtering breakup of vintage germanium circuits to the searing sustain of modern silicon designs. Fuzz pedals react strongly to your guitar’s volume and pickup choice, making them dynamic tools for expressive players.

Whether you’re chasing the classic tones of Hendrix and the Smashing Pumpkins or exploring heavy, experimental textures, fuzz remains a favourite for its personality and unpredictability. It can sound smooth and sustaining, or wild and velcro-like, depending on how it’s set up. A good fuzz pedal cuts through the mix while adding thickness and attitude, turning any riff or lead line into something bold and unmistakably alive.

Looper

A looper pedal records and plays back sections of your playing, allowing you to layer sounds and build full arrangements on your own. By capturing short or long phrases, you can create rhythm parts, harmonies, or entire backing tracks in real time. Most loopers offer basic controls for record, overdub, and playback, while advanced models include multiple tracks, tempo syncing, and memory storage for saving your loops.

Loopers are invaluable for practice, songwriting, and live performance. They help you explore ideas, refine timing, and experiment with textures — from solo acoustic performances to complex ambient soundscapes. A good looper pedal becomes an instrument in itself, letting you improvise, arrange, and perform with creativity and freedom, turning one guitar into an entire band.

MIDI

MIDI pedals use the Musical Instrument Digital Interface standard to communicate with other guitar pedals, effects units, and hardware. They allow control over presets, parameters, and switching across multiple devices from a single controller. MIDI integration makes it possible to build complex, synchronised pedal setups while keeping control simple and consistent.

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Overdrive

Like a golden layer of melted cheese — warm, gooey, and just put it all over. It adds just the right amount of richness and grit, turning a clean signal into something smooth and savoury. Designed to mimic the natural breakup of a tube amp pushed to its sweet spot, overdrive delivers the flavour of classic rock and blues in every bite. From creamy mid-gain warmth to crisp edge-of-breakup sparkle, it’s the comfort food of guitar tone — simple, satisfying, and endlessly versatile. Whether it’s a mild crunch or a full-bodied roar, overdrive is where good taste begins.

Reverb

A reverb pedal is like the rich sauce that ties every flavour on the plate into one smooth experience. It adds depth, warmth, and atmosphere — the sonic equivalent of a perfectly reduced glaze that lingers on the tongue. Whether you’re after the subtle ambience of a cosy café (spring or plate reverb) or the grand echoes of a cathedral (hall or shimmer reverb), this is where your tone breathes and expands. A touch of reverb can turn a dry sound into something lush and inviting — but pour on too much, and it’s all you can taste. Used with finesse, it’s the finishing touch that transforms your tone from plain to unforgettable.

Rotary

Rotary pedals recreate the swirling, moving sound of a rotating speaker cabinet, adding rich modulation and a sense of motion to guitar tones. They typically simulate the changing pitch and volume caused by spinning speakers, producing anything from subtle shimmer to deep, pulsating swirl. Rotary effects are often used for clean and lightly driven sounds to add depth, movement, and a classic, organ-inspired character.

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Wah

Wah refers to an expressive filter effect that sweeps through a range of frequencies, creating a vocal-like “wah” sound. Controlled in real time with a foot-operated treadle, it allows players to emphasise different parts of the frequency spectrum as they play. Wah pedals are commonly used for lead guitar, funk rhythm work, and expressive solos, responding closely to picking dynamics and foot movement.