Line 6 POD Mount

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Getting your POD where you want it is a cinch with the versatile, bullet-proof POD Mounting Adaptor. Its innovative design of folded, heavy gauge metal includes four rubberized pins that slip snugly into the four mounting holes on the bottom of your POD, holding your POD securely while making assembly a snap. Holes for screws are included to attach the mount permanently to your POD, or to attach the mount-and-POD assembly to a desktop or other setup. The mount is angled to tilt POD toward you for easy operation on stage or in the studio. An included locking ring secures your POD on top of any standard mic stand or hardware that has standard mic mount threads. This same versatile mounting adaptor is also designed to slip under the handle of a guitar amp, giving your POD a secure perch while keeping it within easy reach. No matter where you want your POD, this mount can get it there.
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Technical Details

- Sturdy metal construction
- Scratch-resistant black powdercoated finish
- Included rubberized pins secure POD to mount
- Included locking ring
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Customer Buzz
 "Pod Mount makes great product better" 2010-07-17
By Ron Chibnik
I really like my POD X3 and wanted the bracket to make it more accessible in my rehearsal space - I like the fact that it mounts securely to a mic stand. Placing it under the amp strap is also an attractive option. This is a sturdy bracket that mounts any of the larger bean-shaped PODs - as I said, I have an X3 but the XT and Pod 2 should fit as well.



Two things I noticed:

- As others indicated the rubber inserts do not stay put, and you only get four of them, so be careful not to lose them. I couldnt think of a way to secure them permanently to the bracket but there might be a way using glue and washers.



One thing that is not clear from any of the pre sale information that I found is that the bracket can be permanently mounted using 6/32 x 3/4" screws. The Line6 site has some information about this but it is not clear. The screws are not included so you just have to pick them up at a hardware store. 1/2" screws might work as well - I spaced a nut between the head and the bracket. THe POD and POD XT aparently have threaded holes on the bottom that line up with the holes on the bracket. The X3 has no threads, but the screws work. This secures the bracket to the POD nicely.



Second thing I noticed is some people had problems with the mic mount bolt Line6 provides. I noticed that there are threads at one end of the bolt, and this had to be at the bottom in order to get a good hold on the mic stand threads. I tightened mine with a pliers but this might not be necessary.



I could see velcro'ing a mouse pad to the bottom as someone here suggested in order to get better traction using the POD on a desk.



I'm very happy with the bracket and recommend it for any POD owner. It places the POD at a very useful angle whether on a surface, amp or mic stand.



Hope this is helpful.

Customer Buzz
 "A great way to make your POD more accessible" 2010-05-12
By S. Lawrence
Great stand for your POD, works as described. I have mine mounted on a mic stand which puts it within easy reach when playing. I can see why some have complained about the little rubber feet, they do not attach very securely to the base. I could see losing them if I were to take the pod on and off the stand often. Personally I leave mine on the mount all the time so I have had no issue's with them at all.

Customer Buzz
 "What's up with the rubber feet?" 2009-12-02
By Diana De Avila (Malta, NY USA)
This accessory has the potential to be such an AWESOME addition to my Line 6 PODxt. I bought it imagining that it would make working and traveling with my pod easy and more ergonomic. Here's the main problem: the removable rubber feet have a hard time staying put.



I have owned my PodXT since 2006 and have had the mount just as long. I have to tell you that I have lost and found these little rubber feet since that time. The PodXT will NOT stay anchored for long in the mount because of the way the rubber feet anchor to the mount. They come undone very easily and I cannot tell you how many times my PodXT has crashed to the ground because of slight movements. That's not a fun sight! Lucky for me, the PodXT is very durable.



I recommend some re-engineering of the Pod Mount to make those rubber feet PERMANENT. It's been a hassle. Still, I use the mount when I can but am always bothered by those little feet. If I lose one (which I almost have), I'll be out of luck.



I love Line6 but hope they can re-engineer this product. So good conceptually except for the one factor - those darn removable feet!

Customer Buzz
 "Works Great" 2009-11-03
By Robert E. Cooper (Ft. Lauderdale, FL)
My POD mount and X3 sit on my desktop at the perfect angle. I velcro'd two mouse pads together with the "sticky" side out and set the POD on them 'cause the metal mount would slide around my desktop without them.



Yes, the POD is NOT securely attached to the mount. And yes, the little rubber feet could come off. But, for all intents and purposes, it works great. On stage, on a mic stand or on top of an amp, you could lift the POD off the stand and lose one or more of those little feet in the dark. But for $19, it's more than worth it in the studio.

Customer Buzz
 "Necessary evil" 2008-12-08
By Todd D. Rostalski (Bothell, WA)
The rubber posts fall out, the Pod is almost impossible to put on the rubber posts, if they stay in place, and I have no idea what the chrome screms are for because they have loosened almost instantly on every mic stand I have used them with.






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