Another interesting observation. Playing certain notes 99% of the time trigger the overload or whatever it is. For example bending A on the 1st string 17th fret up a step. Like when you bend it at the end of the shook me all night long solo. Or if you bar 4th string 7th fret and 3rd string 7th fret. I don't think this is any kind of interference because once it overloads it stays that way until its unplugged. Its more stuck in a state. Due to it causing a blue screen crash after being unplugged while POD Farm is running then Im starting to think this is more of a driver problem. Be it ASIO driver problem or a Line 6 driver problem. It happens on any PC I put it on so Im having to lean towards a Line 6 driver problem. It happens when Ive got nothing else plugged in. Ive tried it with old, new, long, short USB cables. Ive tried it with different software. Guitar Rig 5 and POD Farm 2. Ive even uninstalled Guitar Rig and any other software that uses ASIO and left just POD Farm 2 and vice versa. PF2 isn't causing it, GR5 isn't causing it, the cables aren't causing it, the PC isn't causing it. The only things in common from PC to PC is the fact that it uses Windows & ASIO, the UX2 unit it self and that putting a high input signal that's close to the max on the VU meter will trigger it. Everything else Ive changed. Anyone have any other ideas I can try? Should I just submit a support ticket?
Also want to add that its not a volume issue. After it starts its screeching even the tiniest quietest sound makes it distort and cut out.