2015/06/11 17:25:16
cclarry
Line 6 has unveiled Helix, their new flagship tour-ready guitar processor. Helix represents a giant leap forward in guitar processing, as well as a new way of thinking about guitarists and their relationship to technology.
Every hardware and software component has been meticulously designed and works together to accurately recreate the dynamic feel of tube amplifiers and lush sonic footprint of classic effects pedals. The HX modeling engine uses dual-DSP processing to deliver a level of realism that hasn't been previously attainable from modeling, and brings along with it an entirely new playing experience.
"Helix is the start of a new chapter in the way guitarists relate to technology, " said Marcus Ryle, Line 6 President. "Line 6 has spent over twenty years refining and evolving modeling technology. With Helix, we've created a next-generation platform with all-new HX models that are the culmination of all our past experience. We are confident that Helix will sound and feel amazing to both analog purists and tech savvy players alike".
With 12 touch-sensing footswitches, each with a multi-color LED ring and dedicated graphic display, plus a large color LCD and a revolutionary hands-free editing mode, Helix is designed to set a new standard for making tremendous power easy to use. Add in professional MIDI and hardware control capabilities and four assignable effects loops, and it's also the most comprehensive master controller for guitar systems ever built.
Helix will be available as a floor pedal and rack version, with the same audio and control capabilities. To bring the touch sensitive footswitches and display capabilities of the pedal board version to Helix Rack, there will also be an optional foot controller.
Price: The Helix floor pedal will begin shipping at the end of summer 2015 and will have an MSRP of $1,499. The rack version MSRP $1,499 and foot controller MSRP $499 will be coming later in the fall. All models will be available through select dealers worldwide.



2015/06/11 17:57:16
MachineClaw
nothing about number of effects, types of heads and cabinets.  very little information about what you get.
 
but.
 
slick presentation and wow I want one, and I don't even know what models it emulates.
 
if it has a bunch of VOX stuff and good Marshall stacks then I'll probably jump in.
 
I love my Eleven rack, it's good but not the best.  and I really hate trying to load in new patches etc.  Avid really dropped the ball on a great product and let it slide.
2015/06/11 22:39:42
jayson
Lots of good info here.
http://line6.com/support/topic/14264-helix-faq/
Don't know what it sounds like but they have definitely raised the bar in terms of features.  The pedal mode sounds like it's intuitive and the screen and design are nicely laid out.  But the price means I'm going to have to sell some gear first which isn't so bad as I'll get to hear some reviews irst.
 
Cheers,
 
jayson
2015/06/12 05:05:03
Jim Roseberry
Helix looks good on paper.
At that price-point, It's going to have to be a major step above the POD-HD series.
If it compares (well) with the Axe-FX and Kemper, they'll be hugely popular.
 
2015/06/12 06:24:53
fireberd
Not for me.  In fact the POD HD is not for me, tried one and sent it back.  Sticking with my POD X3 but live I only use the POD X3 for effects only, no amp sims.
 
 
2015/06/12 06:47:19
maximumpower
It does look very interesting, although I am not *yet* a fan of amp sims. Having said that, I do use them on occasion :-)
 
It looks to me that AxeFX and Kemper showed what people were willing to pay for this stuff and POD has traditionally been a 4th the price for their high end kit. It looks like they realized they were leaving a lot of money on the table.
 
 
 
2015/06/13 12:24:45
clintmartin
Looks insane! I'm a big fan of the HD500 and the HD500X and have long stated that paired with a DT series amp, it could stand up to anything out there. Looks like Line 6 has been listening. 3rd party IRs has long been a feature request along with updated effects, amps and cabs. We'll see how good it is soon enough...I'm not in a hurry as I just bought a new HD500X/DT25 a month ago (but it sure is sexy looking).
2015/06/18 15:34:52
SF_Green
Jim Roseberry
At that price-point, It's going to have to be a major step above the POD-HD series.

 
I really like my HD500 and was really excited when I saw this...until I got to the price!  I was expecting maybe $700 -$800 bucks.  It was obvious this was a nicer piece of hardware than the current HD500's (really like the LED labels for the footswitches! Also having dual processors for the modeling should allow for some really fantastic models) but man that was a shock!  Hope nobody buys them and they have to drop the price in half.  Then I'll happily upgrade to one.  But I won't be holding my breath.
2015/06/20 23:47:07
clintmartin
Wait until Christmas and you'll get all kinds of sales.
2015/06/21 02:19:11
SF_Green
clintmartin
I'm not in a hurry as I just bought a new HD500X/DT25 a month ago (but it sure is sexy looking).




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