After watching and rewatching countless videos, mostly yours, I bought the HX Stomp XL. I’m really glad I did. The fact that they update it regularly is awesome.
Nothing beats the Helix. Being a former tube amp snob I never thought I would like it. But it’s won me over and its sonic potentials are only limited by the users ears and imagination.
I've owned the Helix for almost 7 years and still love it. I use mine 4CM exclusively with my preamp for drive channel and a Helix amp for my cleans. I use Helix Live for recording.
It depends how much of the gain is coming from the power amp stage When you place a Helix clean amp in your fx loop, you must also bypass your real amp preamp stage or you’ll get real preamp into helix preamp.
@@PuRe_AdDicT thank you. Can you run helix straight in to the FX loop without anything going into the main input or is it possible to bypass the main amp input in the helix?
It’s possible to bypass if you’re connected with 4cm and your guitar is first input into helix It’s a matter of bypassing the send return block and then your guitar signal is going out of helix into fx loop return You must be connected with 4cm to do this So you ll be bypassing send return block and activating clean preamp model at the same time Clean preamp model must be after the send return block in helix chain
I’m keep coming back to the Helix, not only for all the qualities mentioned, but also for its versatility and flexibility. I run both guitars, synths and vocals through the Helix at the same time. Whilst it also functions as a midi foot controller for my Ableton live set. All in one box.
Is the tone you're using at 12mins in available in any of your preset packages? It's beautiful, I love the subtle crystal effects that comes in when you use the exp pedal. Allows for selective crystals instead of it becoming a wash of everything shoved together. edit: nvm, just reached the end of the video. Had to do a little searching in the folder, I see it's in "Greatest Shits" which I thought was a folder of presets you didn't like lmao.
Still #1 for sure and keeps getting better. The others are good too but Helix is the best. So easy to use, sounds so good. For live use it is easily the best as well. Having Native on top of that makes it the obvious choice for studio as well. Love it!
Fractal fm9 for me. I think fractal/helix compete very well and depends on your usecase. I have an hx stomp and nothing will beat it in terms of having all of the great helix sounds in a tiny pedal that can also do so much more. Watching to see if line 6 brings flux and other ideas from the hx one and fractal to their next gen product, expecting big things!
I’m also using an FM9. The reason I’m looking at the Helix is for ease of use to tweak on stage. Although, I wish the had a model without the foot pedal. I don’t like the feel of the pedal on the Helix and rather choose my own.
Glad you played the Gladiator Movie Theme (Now we are Free) 13:45 , and Yes Helix is the best product out there, I just wish all companies stop using these metal switches, cause if you live in Humid and Costal weather conditions, these switches tend to rust, moving forward I hope companies use less metal and more plastic or any other material so that these units last a long time.
That's the climate I live in, and rust concerns me as well. Electronics don't survive here well. My HX Stomp gets rather hot when in use, and I used to think that was a defect. But, with the humidity here, it may actually be a good "feature," as it may be preventing moisture from building up on the electronics. 🤷
Line 6 has innovated so much that it's insane. I don't think you can name any other big players in the digital effects or modeling realm that haven't borrowed from them in some way. They truly set the stage and the bar for this stuff. I'm also blown away that they, more than any other company associated with modeling, strive to constantly create new original effects and amp models. To me, that is still the most underappreciated aspect of the Helix.
I think to many people say that " nothing beats''...None of these units is all across the board better than the other. I think there all different flavors of ice cream you already like. Being an early digital user, than switch to tubes only, then to a tube and digital person, they all are great and I'm glad some of these geniuses went and stayed in the lab to give the world different options. I might play my kemper on Monday through a rack mounted tube power section, Axe fx on Tuesday through a digital power section or spark up the jp2c head. I might like it Monday, not on Tuesday and love it on Friday. Its so awesome to have all theses options. Don't let videos and people diatribe you, tone and how you get it are up to the user and I hope its all fun for you and us. Love your vids, tone , and playing!
I bought the Helix LT 7 years ago, I still think it's amazing, the amps cabs and fx sound incredible to my ears anyway, really great updates, its a breeze to use - and i can do without a touchscreen device on the floor tvm ;) Not even close to wanting to change
I almost never see anyone demonstrating how you can modify settings in the Helix with your feet. I'm not sure if the other modellers can do it but I use that feature in the Helix all the time.
I swapped out my HX stomp for a QC a few years back and I somewhat have buyers remorse. The QC is a lot more versatile for a multi instrumentalist but line6 has nailed their effects and workflow.. In hindsight, my ideal guitar setup would be an HX effects with a UA Ruby either in the loop or at the end of the chain.
While I get the preference for smaller, I'm curious if the smaller units are really as useable/friendly. Helix may feel big, but that space makes it very useable and more 'accidental stomp' free in my experience. I also think its built-in pedal is very nice for volume/delay swells etc. There's also the LT for people who want something smaller.
When you wear size 13 shoes/boots a slightly larger space between the switches does come in handy. A reason why I haven't pulled the trigger on a TMP, I need to know whether there will be a problem.
I don't know/care how my Helix LT compares to the competition. It does everything I need and is easy to use. Snapshots are brilliant. No plan to try anything new. I think it would be very cool if Helix 4.0 software could import/play rig captures (much like they support IRs now).
Most underrated modeler and effects? Boss. The GX100 has far exceeded my expectations. I would put up their amp models against anything out there. And the effects? They are Boss effects. For a very reasonable price. I grabbed 2 of them. One for backup. I also use an Eventide H90 for some over the top stuff.
I use the helix as multi fx in 4cm with a tube amp and a real cab. I've bought it as multi fx, than needs changed and used it for as a modeller for several years but when the chance to go back to tube amps I went back to it. Used as an FX unit and rig brain makes the Helix really powerful and with tons of dsp available for basically any need.
For a fly rig why not try the HX stomp xl all the helix and HX use the same os and your saved patches can be installed in all the helix family. So if its the size bothering you, your a pro and im guessing you have multi fx pedals anyway. I too am a huge line 6 helix fan. Right now im just using the helix native in my studio and an old pod hd 500 x midi controller for the native works great. Plus i still have the same control for my dt 50s
I have a HX StompXL and I honestly think it is more than I will ever need. It can do everything and more. As a basic Rock n Roller I just wanted good effects and Amps in one small unit that acts like a pedal board. I use snapshots For Amp Parameters (just like switching amp channels). Its honestly just great. For what its worth I think most modellers sound great these days and its the form factor and how you intend to use it that is more the decision to make.
05:14 The Helix HX is the FX-only version of the Helix, and I tend to see it used on boards with a handful of 'special' FX pedals that they've struggled to recreate with the Helix. It's a great solution for people who love their amp.
This is what I'm doing, but there is one disadvantage I wasn't aware of, and probably doesn't bother many people other than me - HX FX doesn't support toe on/off wah. I love the Line 6 dual purpose pedal, volume until you click the toe on then wah, but I can't replicate it :-( .. I've modded a Helicon expression pedal and created a dead zone which kind of works but its the one thing that might make me sell up for a Helix LT and live with the onboard drives (which are perfectly fine really)
I use a hx fx paired with a tone x pedal and its pretty incredible I got both used and only spent about $650 for the pair I think it would be really hard to beat that setup with a new product even spending 3x's as much
I have access to everything where I work, including all the latest greatest, and the Helix remains my go-to. It's interesting that of the 40 or so of my coworkers who play at their churches, Helix is hands down their most common choice as well.
I've never used a full blown Helix (so I don't know if they behave the exactly same), but I do own an HX stomp and an HX Effects. And conserning those two, the only features that they are really missing, in my opinion, are: - a global input gain, like -20dB to +20dB; - and the option to globally turn off cabs and IRs. Those features are present in most of the similar devices nowadays (GT1000, GX100, Ampero Stomp, even the cheapest ones, like the valeton gp100), and are very useful, since they reduce a lot of thinking ahead. No need for multiple presets for diferent guitars. No need for doubling presets if you vary between playing DI or thru an amp. These features are the ones that keeps me wanting to change to another device.
Hi john, I haven’t bought a helix yet because i play through 2 line 6 dt 50 amps. Im concerned I’ll lose all the control that i have through the pod hd pro x. Do you still have your dt 50s. I listened to you play through the dt 50 and i just loved how it sounds. I dont know why the dt 50 fell off but personally they are the vest amps for me I’ve ever played. Im 68 been playing a long time and tried a lot. I just love the dt 50. Just curious
Great video John! I was wondering what preset(s) you were using in this video? But I agree that there.s nothing else out there matching the Helix for effects. I love mine as well as my HX FX I got a couple years ago. Regarding the Helix, personally, at this time, I'm still using my HX FX with my tube amp and "analog" rig which is still my main rig. I've been using my more recently acquired Helix floor mostly at home for now. But I'm thinking of switching to the Helix only for live use OR replacing the HX FX with the Helix in my analog rig which would enable me to cut 3 analog drives off my pedalboard. The Helix would also serve as my backup in case of an amp failure. I would need to augment it with a smaller pedalboard which would contain the Boss SY-1 synth pedal which has no equivalent in the HX/Helix as well as my Wampler Ego compressor which I still prefer to any of the compressors in the HX/Helix. That smaller board would also contain two EV-5 pedals. One connected to the Helix and the other to the Boss SY-1. I need to do type swell effects with the SY-1 like Andy Summers (The Police) or Steve Rothery (Marillion) did back in the 80s with the Roland GR-300 guitar synth. The flexibility of the Helix with its superior connectivity is really unmatched. Thank you!
Im a gigging musician in a power trio band, playing classic rock. Helix meets my needs but i do add a few other pedals… Ditto x2 looper because it is unique in having a sep footswitch for functions that a one switch looper screws me up when playing live. Also i use Boss SY200 and EHX keyboard pedals. Helix has some ok synths, but adding keyboard effects would take it to the next level, although “Poly Hammond” gets me in the ballpark for gigging
I'm losing the distinction between a multi-effects unit, a modeler and a profiler. It's all too confusing. Isn't the Helix both a multi-effects unit and a modeler?
I've been using a pod go for the past year or so, and after I got my 4 patches and scenes all the way i like I have lost all wanting for different amp/modeller gear. My Marshall stack gets ignored as I've just gotten exactly what I need from the helix sounds in the pod. It does take a bit of eq and compression pedal work with a 3rd party IR to get the amp tones to the highest level, but now I haven't heard any other gear sound better... And the size of the Pod go is perfect to go in my gig bag
I’ve recently gone back to using the Helix as an effects only rig. Mainly I got tired of dealing with my pedalboards for gigs, and I realized that my grandiose ideas of programming MIDI for external pedals were never really going to happen because I just don’t have the time. To me, that’s really the thing that sets the Helix apart - snapshots and controllers allow you to quickly do things that would be very time consuming or impossible with other gear. I don’t have a problem with the Helix amp modeling at all, it’s just that I’ve never really been able to fully use amp modeling with the bands I play with. Having an amp is just the path of least resistance. We struggle enough as it is with our monitor mixes, and having to worry about monitoring my guitar is just a complication I don’t want to deal with most of the time. I actually have tried using the Quad Cortex for effects only, and it sounded OK. There were no issues, per se, it’s just that the variety and depth of the effects is extremely limited compared to what you have with the Helix. After creating a few presets, it feels like you run out of options. The Helix just presents a much deeper pallet. I really do feel like Line 6 is at the sweet spot as far as giving you parameters to edit and ways to control them. Doing it with a Fractal device just seems overwhelming and tedious.
I tell you man try fractal it’ll replace your whole rig man plus if you don’t wanna use the crazy settings you never really have to just stick to the first page and use the amp controls the real amp would have
@@AdamManley7 - I’ve had two Fractal devices - the AX8 and the FM3 - and I really didn’t like either of them. I just don’t like the way they sound as much as like the Helix.
It's a John Cordy video - let me guess the Fractal Axe FX III Mk II turbo is the best - am I right? Of course I am. Yep the Axe FX and FM3 were both mentioned - what do I win Johnny?
I've always loved the Line6 stuff, but... They really nerf older products and don't support them. I've had the Pod, Pod Pro, Variax, Xt, etc. but when they don't support older products, it makes me look for something else. After several purchases, which weren't cheap, weren't supported, I decided I wouldn't invest any more time or energy into Line6. They make great products, no doubt, but the company isn't where I want it to be to invest in their ecosystem.
I'm using a computer with software plugins; sounds great, works great, flexible,... among my guitar plugins I have Helix Native, but it's more cumbersome compared to Neural DSP and other guitar plugins that distance themselves from the world of pedals and amps. While none fully embrace the possibilities of digital signal processing without the "real world simulation" of a guitar rig that most guitarists prefer as a common frame of reference, perhaps some plugin soon will. Blue Cat Audio Destructor, also part of their Axiom plugin, is a good example of digital tone shaping...but they had to make it accessible by providing a "real world simulation" of guitar rigs likely to increase sales (IMO). Destructor's Tone Map is also interesting and useful. IMO
I Have a Helix LT. Tried the Tonemaster and Quad Cortex. For me the Helix is still my favorite "modeler" type of unit. It's true that the form factor needs a bit of work but for me, if Line6 is going to upgrade the Helix, I would simply add more DSP cores and maybe upgrade the visual when editing an amp or effect with rotary switches like the Tonemaster. It is really fun to use. As for "profiles" or "captures", adding a NAM or ToneEx block (play only) would be a nice feature.
You’re tripping about the TMP. Seem bitter towards fender at times…straight out the box, the tmp sounds way better than anything else. And the seamless preset switching that blend together is amazing
The form factor of the Helix doesn't really bother me. Especially because I'm always using a volume pedal. I do imagine they will shrink it down in the next version though. I also like the spacing of the footswitches. I messed around with the QC and the switches were so close together.
my 2c regarding capturing features. 99% of guitarists don't have amazing sounding amps to capture. What is the point? It's only relevant as a feature that you can show off in RUclips videos, or as a professional touring musician matching your tone from the studio. Tonex had the right idea IMO by separating out the capturing and the playing features into entirely seperate products.
I love the helix effects but I struggle with the amp models, I’ve been using a tone x on the loop of a hx stomp and use all effects from the stomp and the tone x for amps/cabs,
I'm using a POD GO as my main church board, and I currently run two ambient pedals together through the effects loop of the modeler. The sounds I'm achieving are mind blowing. We are currently recording an entire album of original material and I've used this setup for everything bc the tones are that good. I've always been an amp and pedal guy, and a tonal purist, but it would be hard for me to ever go back at this point. Will probably switch to the HX Stomp, and build out one board at some point once the album is finished.
If you added scribble strips, a slightly larger touch screen, and encoder knob footswitches that still had the touch capacitive switching to a pod go with the full dsp of the helix I think it would be nearly a perfect format the only things left it would be missing at that point are the capture/profiling capabilities of the tone x headrush prime/ core kemper and quad cortex and Then If you took the power of the new fender tonemaster pro into it but with helix routing and management it would be the ultimate
This video comes at great timing for me. Question for other people in the comments: Is the Helix (LT) worth getting *new* in 2023? Specifically, I could pick up a used one for roughly $850, or new for $1200. Thanks!
I own an LT, it is slightly smaller than the Helix Floor, 2 less switches and no scribble strips. Also, the floor is heavier and more solidly built. they sound Identical and have all the same effects, amps and cabs. A second hand LT is amazing value IMO. I would go a second hand Floor if you really want scrible strips and dont mind the extra size and weight. I wouldn't buy any moddeler new at the moment apart from the new Fractal stuff, they are new and rare enough to hold their value acceptably.
I'm the ridiculous guy that has the Helix floor as a midi controller, amp channel switcher, volume pedal, compressor, and various modulation effects, alongside another pedalboard (initial gain stage, reverbs, delays, looper, and WL50), and 4 cable method to a multi-channel tube amp. I make full use of the fx loops! I'm the "meh" guitar player with too much gear.
I have a Helix Floor and a Fractal FM9, and if had to give an “overall best” to one of them, it’d be the Helix. I think the Fractal has a slight edge in amp realism (on some of the models, anyway), but with everything else the Helix offers from stellar UI to tons of models of real-world pedals and rack gear, the Helix wins. It’s just a very well designed and thought out piece of gear, with very few rough edges to be found.
I’m using an FM9 and am considering a Helix for ease of use on stage. Although, I wish the made a model without the foot pedal. I prefer the feel of my Mission pedal. How do you like the feel of the Helix pedal?
I think everyone really knows which one is best ! It isn’t the Helix -( those crappy sliders drive me mad !!! ) I’ve had a helix Rack and still use the native but one unit stands above this and above the cortex ! After 12 years of trying nearly everything ! Through numerous cabs amps and frfrs Just introduce seemless switching and cab lab 4 !! Simple just the best ❤
If we take the words literally, the HX Effects is the best Multifx pedal. I don't use complex signal paths, so in general the HX Stomp is still enough for my effect needs. 1 or 2 more blocks would be great, and if the poly effects weren't so DSP heavy that would be even greater. I used to have the Ampero II Stomp - bought it for the 12 blocks. But there were too many drawbacks with it, and I sold it off.
Yeah, I am in Australia too and Fractal is just too expensive to justify for me. Imagine some drunk drongo spilling his beer on a brand new $3500 FM9 at a gig 😢
Been using the Helix Floor for a few years for online jamming..... but bought a Quad Cortex 2 weeks ago...... even though I love the Helix I think the Quad responds slightly better to pick attack.... maybe I am just imagining it.... I also prefere the Quads interface.... I am at this moment unsure that I will keep the Helix as I am getting on well with the Quad.... great review though ! 👍👍👍
Used my Full Fat Helix since 2018... first with two FRFRs and now since feb with a Tonemaster Twin as fx only. Tried a FX8 Fractal, but Helix is sooo much more flexible for snapshots, for control centre etc etc.. number of effects.
also the OCD used on low gain for edge of breakup and for nice leads is unmatched. No matter how much I tried and wanted to get the Fractal to do the same I could not.
I.ve owed the Helix since oct. 2015 and have never used the modeling live always take an amp and use effects only i usually use a deluxe or deville amp. and I've been giging two or three times a week. since I've owned it. i just bought the Fractal FM3 Turbo i can honestly say i miss snapshots and some of the helix overdrives and effect and most of all the volume and waw pedal. now the modeling on the FM3 sound pretty good. and you can dail in deep, i've only owned it for about 5 months. for live giging the helix is better imo.
To be honest, I've never played the capture/profile thing, but I'm not really that interested in it. It seems to me that models have more options for real adjustments. If the next helix only changed by adding this feature, I wouldn't be tempted in the least.
Line 6 nailed it with the Helix. Although I'm not too happy with my JT Variax. It sounds too thin and trebley and the modeling with the piezos is absolute crap if you try to palm mute anything.
Helix was #1, but I have to say I’m liking the TMP more. I put my Helix Floor up for sale while it still has some value but will keep my Stomp, HXFX and PodGo for my L6 sounds.
Helix is too large just to use for effects. I'd use HX effects for that. But again, these days, there's so much good stuff these days, it's really a pick what interface you like, and go with it. I also think when Helix came out, it needed the size to be considered "professional".
Personally it would take a lot to peel me away from my HX Stomp. It has allowed me to create great effects and very usable amp models to use in live performance, but with a small footprint. Since the last updates, the effects are no longer cheesy, but excellent and stand up against any effects around. One critique I would have for Line 6. Improve the overdrives and distortions and improve the Fender and Marshall models.
What do you make of the Headrush Prime? I went from the Pod HD pro X rack to a Headrush Gigboard. I need to do a solo performance of my compositions with backing tracks for a Uni performance in April. Prime has a built in MP3/ Wav. file player as well as the capture technology. The lack of PC editor really makes it a bit of a pain for sitting at my desk at home. Gigboard is small enough to sit nicely but it defeats the purpose of it being a pedalboard.
@@stevethebeeline44 i think the boss gt-1000 is the perfect size and shape. I personally dont want to have to buy a seperate expression pedal, so i like mine included, but i dont think it would be hard for them to make and offer a model with and with one
Helix until now has been the best....now new units come with natural feeling , natural feedback, type of playing. As I still love my helix more by far on effects alone helix still kills it other than Fractal. Going forward if these units matter which brand can't get the natural feel thing amazing then don't bother creating one it will fail....as old as Helix is it's soo competitive with current units on every other aspect and in most cases kills them. I have a few now, and many before. Still have my helix and love it....but the feel just isn't there
If you get the hr prime, you can do the touch screen and capture stuff. It may be a little large, but it is still WAY smaller than my pedalboard. For some reason, the hr doesnt get much love. I have one, and a helix, and I like both for different reasons. I dont hear a great difference in tones between all of these units. I guess my ears arent as refined. I have owned and gigged a princeton, d reverb, ultra chorus, peavey special, jcm 800, katana, thr10, and even gigged a couple years with a peavey rage. Non of these modelers give me the feeling of the amps, but they sound just like the recorded songs people hesr on the radio. They jyst lack a lil something in the feel dept. Still have the princeton (my first amp bought used in 1968) and Intend on keeping it. Also still gave the Katana and the thr10. Do not care to lug amps around to gigs anymore. YMMV. It is a GREAT time to be a guitar player!
Well, how many guitar shops are reselling Fracktal gear, come on, how many ... I'll wait. That's because guitar shops would stock this stuff and it wouldn't sell because of the price point. If something doesn't sell it HAS to be discounted, and if it got discounted it would eventually erode the exorbitant prices that Fracktal charge, there is no competition. I mean how expensive is the unit that is shipped to America from China, using Chinese labour, actually cost. Fracktal are only looking out for their bottom line. The only international dealer that I know of is in Australia and that's because they need to change out the power supply to work here. By the way I would class NAMM as using world class engineering and doesn't even charge a cent for it not a fricking cent - so shove that up your Cliff.
Still on top? 😂😂😂😂 it’s never been on top by anyone who takes tones seriously, global artists like Metallica, Dwezil Zappa, Mark knopfler all have or are using Fractal, I mean that alone tells you everything
@@dan44762000+1 to Fractal, their algorithms genuinely are in a league of their own, though I wouldnt say the Helix is a bad unit, necessarily, either
@@dan44762000 Metallica who's that? They haven't been relevant since Napster. A friend of mine once said that after hearing Pantera, it made Metallica look like they were playing nursery rhyme's you know back when they used real amps on there recordings. As for the other two?!?
@@vaughanmacegan4012 Biggest selling metal band ever not relevant? Hahahahahah oh boy I’ll just leave it there, how anyone can say they’ve never heard of Mark Knopfler tells me everything I need to know, posting your comment on the forum I frequent, they all deserve a good laugh, “Metallica not relevant and who’s Mark Knopfler” hahahaha I can’t
I just sold my helix. No doubt it is the most easily functional and versatile hub, and it made everything in my rig so much easier. But I bought a tonex and it immediately felt better to play. The tonex will be temporary until I can pick from the next gen that has that better feel/capture abilities.
After watching and rewatching countless videos, mostly yours, I bought the HX Stomp XL. I’m really glad I did. The fact that they update it regularly is awesome.
Nothing beats the Helix. Being a former tube amp snob I never thought I would like it. But it’s won me over and its sonic potentials are only limited by the users ears and imagination.
Arguably the superb playing of the Gladiator theme rendered everything else in this video irrelevant for me! Great work as always!
I've owned the Helix for almost 7 years and still love it. I use mine 4CM exclusively with my preamp for drive channel and a Helix amp for my cleans. I use Helix Live for recording.
I’m keen to do this, I have a hi gain amp. Is it possible to use the effects loop and get clean tones from the helix?
It depends how much of the gain is coming from the power amp stage
When you place a Helix clean amp in your fx loop, you must also bypass your real amp preamp stage or you’ll get real preamp into helix preamp.
@@PuRe_AdDicT thank you. Can you run helix straight in to the FX loop without anything going into the main input or is it possible to bypass the main amp input in the helix?
It’s possible to bypass if you’re connected with 4cm and your guitar is first input into helix
It’s a matter of bypassing the send return block and then your guitar signal is going out of helix into fx loop return
You must be connected with 4cm to do this
So you ll be bypassing send return block and activating clean preamp model at the same time
Clean preamp model must be after the send return block in helix chain
@@PuRe_AdDicT perfect thank you, look forward to trying it out! 👍
I’m keep coming back to the Helix, not only for all the qualities mentioned, but also for its versatility and flexibility. I run both guitars, synths and vocals through the Helix at the same time. Whilst it also functions as a midi foot controller for my Ableton live set. All in one box.
dang! Would love to see your routing for this.
@@nathanallen9291 I second this lol.
Is the tone you're using at 12mins in available in any of your preset packages? It's beautiful, I love the subtle crystal effects that comes in when you use the exp pedal. Allows for selective crystals instead of it becoming a wash of everything shoved together.
edit: nvm, just reached the end of the video. Had to do a little searching in the folder, I see it's in "Greatest Shits" which I thought was a folder of presets you didn't like lmao.
The Fender has not a Expression Pedal on board. The pedal stand alone, it is not a unite ( all in one). That's why the tone master board is narrower
Still #1 for sure and keeps getting better. The others are good too but Helix is the best. So easy to use, sounds so good. For live use it is easily the best as well. Having Native on top of that makes it the obvious choice for studio as well. Love it!
the Helix floor is just useful and smart - I can live with the tones too
There’s no competition on the modelling front, yet.
Cool sweater!
Loved The Gladiator theme you played, that was really inspiring!
Fractal fm9 for me. I think fractal/helix compete very well and depends on your usecase. I have an hx stomp and nothing will beat it in terms of having all of the great helix sounds in a tiny pedal that can also do so much more. Watching to see if line 6 brings flux and other ideas from the hx one and fractal to their next gen product, expecting big things!
I’m also using an FM9. The reason I’m looking at the Helix is for ease of use to tweak on stage. Although, I wish the had a model without the foot pedal. I don’t like the feel of the pedal on the Helix and rather choose my own.
Glad you played the Gladiator Movie Theme (Now we are Free) 13:45 , and Yes Helix is the best product out there, I just wish all companies stop using these metal switches, cause if you live in Humid and Costal weather conditions, these switches tend to rust, moving forward I hope companies use less metal and more plastic or any other material so that these units last a long time.
That's the climate I live in, and rust concerns me as well. Electronics don't survive here well. My HX Stomp gets rather hot when in use, and I used to think that was a defect. But, with the humidity here, it may actually be a good "feature," as it may be preventing moisture from building up on the electronics. 🤷
Line 6 has innovated so much that it's insane. I don't think you can name any other big players in the digital effects or modeling realm that haven't borrowed from them in some way. They truly set the stage and the bar for this stuff.
I'm also blown away that they, more than any other company associated with modeling, strive to constantly create new original effects and amp models. To me, that is still the most underappreciated aspect of the Helix.
Helix is so versatile and immediate. You can get to grips with it immediately.
Back again asking for a lesson on the chords you used and how to apply them melodically into different progretions 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🤛🤛
I think to many people say that " nothing beats''...None of these units is all across the board better than the other. I think there all different flavors of ice cream you already like. Being an early digital user, than switch to tubes only, then to a tube and digital person, they all are great and I'm glad some of these geniuses went and stayed in the lab to give the world different options. I might play my kemper on Monday through a rack mounted tube power section, Axe fx on Tuesday through a digital power section or spark up the jp2c head. I might like it Monday, not on Tuesday and love it on Friday. Its so awesome to have all theses options. Don't let videos and people diatribe you, tone and how you get it are up to the user and I hope its all fun for you and us. Love your vids, tone , and playing!
I bought the Helix LT 7 years ago, I still think it's amazing, the amps cabs and fx sound incredible to my ears anyway, really great updates, its a breeze to use - and i can do without a touchscreen device on the floor tvm ;) Not even close to wanting to change
I almost never see anyone demonstrating how you can modify settings in the Helix with your feet. I'm not sure if the other modellers can do it but I use that feature in the Helix all the time.
Loved that gladiator tune. Your the man.
The intro song is just mind blowing, John do you have the records? ❤
I swapped out my HX stomp for a QC a few years back and I somewhat have buyers remorse. The QC is a lot more versatile for a multi instrumentalist but line6 has nailed their effects and workflow.. In hindsight, my ideal guitar setup would be an HX effects with a UA Ruby either in the loop or at the end of the chain.
While I get the preference for smaller, I'm curious if the smaller units are really as useable/friendly. Helix may feel big, but that space makes it very useable and more 'accidental stomp' free in my experience. I also think its built-in pedal is very nice for volume/delay swells etc. There's also the LT for people who want something smaller.
When you wear size 13 shoes/boots a slightly larger space between the switches does come in handy. A reason why I haven't pulled the trigger on a TMP, I need to know whether there will be a problem.
I thought you’d made an accordion review when I saw the thumbnail!
I don't know/care how my Helix LT compares to the competition. It does everything I need and is easy to use. Snapshots are brilliant. No plan to try anything new. I think it would be very cool if Helix 4.0 software could import/play rig captures (much like they support IRs now).
Great insights man! Think you could do a review on the headrush prime?
Most underrated modeler and effects? Boss. The GX100 has far exceeded my expectations. I would put up their amp models against anything out there. And the effects? They are Boss effects. For a very reasonable price. I grabbed 2 of them. One for backup. I also use an Eventide H90 for some over the top stuff.
I just run a Tonex pedal in a loop of the Helix and love it .
Helix is awesome on it's own .
I use the helix as multi fx in 4cm with a tube amp and a real cab. I've bought it as multi fx, than needs changed and used it for as a modeller for several years but when the chance to go back to tube amps I went back to it. Used as an FX unit and rig brain makes the Helix really powerful and with tons of dsp available for basically any need.
What are your thoughts on the headrush?
For a fly rig why not try the HX stomp xl all the helix and HX use the same os and your saved patches can be installed in all the helix family. So if its the size bothering you, your a pro and im guessing you have multi fx pedals anyway. I too am a huge line 6 helix fan. Right now im just using the helix native in my studio and an old pod hd 500 x midi controller for the native works great. Plus i still have the same control for my dt 50s
I have a HX StompXL and I honestly think it is more than I will ever need. It can do everything and more. As a basic Rock n Roller I just wanted good effects and Amps in one small unit that acts like a pedal board. I use snapshots For Amp Parameters (just like switching amp channels). Its honestly just great. For what its worth I think most modellers sound great these days and its the form factor and how you intend to use it that is more the decision to make.
You get soo much control with the Helix 😀😀
05:14 The Helix HX is the FX-only version of the Helix, and I tend to see it used on boards with a handful of 'special' FX pedals that they've struggled to recreate with the Helix. It's a great solution for people who love their amp.
This is what I'm doing, but there is one disadvantage I wasn't aware of, and probably doesn't bother many people other than me - HX FX doesn't support toe on/off wah. I love the Line 6 dual purpose pedal, volume until you click the toe on then wah, but I can't replicate it :-( .. I've modded a Helicon expression pedal and created a dead zone which kind of works but its the one thing that might make me sell up for a Helix LT and live with the onboard drives (which are perfectly fine really)
I use a hx fx paired with a tone x pedal and its pretty incredible I got both used and only spent about $650 for the pair I think it would be really hard to beat that setup with a new product even spending 3x's as much
I have access to everything where I work, including all the latest greatest, and the Helix remains my go-to. It's interesting that of the 40 or so of my coworkers who play at their churches, Helix is hands down their most common choice as well.
I love my Helix, but yeah it's big and I won't take it anywhere but I love it.
I've never used a full blown Helix (so I don't know if they behave the exactly same), but I do own an HX stomp and an HX Effects. And conserning those two, the only features that they are really missing, in my opinion, are:
- a global input gain, like -20dB to +20dB;
- and the option to globally turn off cabs and IRs.
Those features are present in most of the similar devices nowadays (GT1000, GX100, Ampero Stomp, even the cheapest ones, like the valeton gp100), and are very useful, since they reduce a lot of thinking ahead. No need for multiple presets for diferent guitars. No need for doubling presets if you vary between playing DI or thru an amp.
These features are the ones that keeps me wanting to change to another device.
Hi john, I haven’t bought a helix yet because i play through 2 line 6 dt 50 amps. Im concerned I’ll lose all the control that i have through the pod hd pro x. Do you still have your dt 50s. I listened to you play through the dt 50 and i just loved how it sounds. I dont know why the dt 50 fell off but personally they are the vest amps for me I’ve ever played. Im 68 been playing a long time and tried a lot. I just love the dt 50. Just curious
Great video John! I was wondering what preset(s) you were using in this video? But I agree that there.s nothing else out there matching the Helix for effects. I love mine as well as my HX FX I got a couple years ago.
Regarding the Helix, personally, at this time, I'm still using my HX FX with my tube amp and "analog" rig which is still my main rig. I've been using my more recently acquired Helix floor mostly at home for now. But I'm thinking of switching to the Helix only for live use OR replacing the HX FX with the Helix in my analog rig which would enable me to cut 3 analog drives off my pedalboard. The Helix would also serve as my backup in case of an amp failure.
I would need to augment it with a smaller pedalboard which would contain the Boss SY-1 synth pedal which has no equivalent in the HX/Helix as well as my Wampler Ego compressor which I still prefer to any of the compressors in the HX/Helix. That smaller board would also contain two EV-5 pedals. One connected to the Helix and the other to the Boss SY-1. I need to do type swell effects with the SY-1 like Andy Summers (The Police) or Steve Rothery (Marillion) did back in the 80s with the Roland GR-300 guitar synth.
The flexibility of the Helix with its superior connectivity is really unmatched. Thank you!
Im a gigging musician in a power trio band, playing classic rock. Helix meets my needs but i do add a few other pedals… Ditto x2 looper because it is unique in having a sep footswitch for functions that a one switch looper screws me up when playing live. Also i use Boss SY200 and EHX keyboard pedals. Helix has some ok synths, but adding keyboard effects would take it to the next level, although “Poly Hammond” gets me in the ballpark for gigging
great info in these videos. What are your favorite amps/cabs/mics for clean and favorite amps/cabs/mic for hi gain in the Helix?
I'm losing the distinction between a multi-effects unit, a modeler and a profiler. It's all too confusing. Isn't the Helix both a multi-effects unit and a modeler?
I use my Helix Rack 4CM with a Kemper Rack. So, the Helix does all the effects and Kemper does the amps. The Helix also excels as a MIDI controller.
I've been using a pod go for the past year or so, and after I got my 4 patches and scenes all the way i like I have lost all wanting for different amp/modeller gear. My Marshall stack gets ignored as I've just gotten exactly what I need from the helix sounds in the pod. It does take a bit of eq and compression pedal work with a 3rd party IR to get the amp tones to the highest level, but now I haven't heard any other gear sound better... And the size of the Pod go is perfect to go in my gig bag
I'm pretty sure that I wasn't the only one who saw the shadow ads for the Quad Cortex and thought it was the Helix 2....
I’ve recently gone back to using the Helix as an effects only rig. Mainly I got tired of dealing with my pedalboards for gigs, and I realized that my grandiose ideas of programming MIDI for external pedals were never really going to happen because I just don’t have the time. To me, that’s really the thing that sets the Helix apart - snapshots and controllers allow you to quickly do things that would be very time consuming or impossible with other gear.
I don’t have a problem with the Helix amp modeling at all, it’s just that I’ve never really been able to fully use amp modeling with the bands I play with. Having an amp is just the path of least resistance. We struggle enough as it is with our monitor mixes, and having to worry about monitoring my guitar is just a complication I don’t want to deal with most of the time.
I actually have tried using the Quad Cortex for effects only, and it sounded OK. There were no issues, per se, it’s just that the variety and depth of the effects is extremely limited compared to what you have with the Helix. After creating a few presets, it feels like you run out of options. The Helix just presents a much deeper pallet. I really do feel like Line 6 is at the sweet spot as far as giving you parameters to edit and ways to control them. Doing it with a Fractal device just seems overwhelming and tedious.
I tell you man try fractal it’ll replace your whole rig man plus if you don’t wanna use the crazy settings you never really have to just stick to the first page and use the amp controls the real amp would have
@@AdamManley7 - I’ve had two Fractal devices - the AX8 and the FM3 - and I really didn’t like either of them. I just don’t like the way they sound as much as like the Helix.
I use my Hx Stomp for it's fx only, together with a tube pre-amp and power amp.
It's a John Cordy video - let me guess the Fractal Axe FX III Mk II turbo is the best - am I right? Of course I am. Yep the Axe FX and FM3 were both mentioned - what do I win Johnny?
I've always loved the Line6 stuff, but... They really nerf older products and don't support them. I've had the Pod, Pod Pro, Variax, Xt, etc. but when they don't support older products, it makes me look for something else. After several purchases, which weren't cheap, weren't supported, I decided I wouldn't invest any more time or energy into Line6. They make great products, no doubt, but the company isn't where I want it to be to invest in their ecosystem.
Devin townsend preset builds!
Ambient and heavy!
The best hands down.
Can we have a lesson and all those beautiful chords you where using?
I wish you would do the playing after the video instead of before
awesome Gladiat0r theme interpretation
I'm using a computer with software plugins; sounds great, works great, flexible,...
among my guitar plugins I have Helix Native, but it's more cumbersome compared to Neural DSP and other guitar plugins that distance themselves from the world of pedals and amps.
While none fully embrace the possibilities of digital signal processing without the "real world simulation" of a guitar rig that most guitarists prefer as a common frame of reference, perhaps some plugin soon will.
Blue Cat Audio Destructor, also part of their Axiom plugin, is a good example of digital tone shaping...but they had to make it accessible by providing a "real world simulation" of guitar rigs likely to increase sales (IMO). Destructor's Tone Map is also interesting and useful.
IMO
I Have a Helix LT. Tried the Tonemaster and Quad Cortex. For me the Helix is still my favorite "modeler" type of unit.
It's true that the form factor needs a bit of work but for me, if Line6 is going to upgrade the Helix, I would simply add more DSP cores and maybe upgrade the visual when editing an amp or effect with rotary switches like the Tonemaster. It is really fun to use.
As for "profiles" or "captures", adding a NAM or ToneEx block (play only) would be a nice feature.
You’re tripping about the TMP. Seem bitter towards fender at times…straight out the box, the tmp sounds way better than anything else. And the seamless preset switching that blend together is amazing
The form factor of the Helix doesn't really bother me. Especially because I'm always using a volume pedal. I do imagine they will shrink it down in the next version though. I also like the spacing of the footswitches. I messed around with the QC and the switches were so close together.
my 2c regarding capturing features. 99% of guitarists don't have amazing sounding amps to capture. What is the point? It's only relevant as a feature that you can show off in RUclips videos, or as a professional touring musician matching your tone from the studio. Tonex had the right idea IMO by separating out the capturing and the playing features into entirely seperate products.
I love the helix effects but I struggle with the amp models, I’ve been using a tone x on the loop of a hx stomp and use all effects from the stomp and the tone x for amps/cabs,
I'm using a POD GO as my main church board, and I currently run two ambient pedals together through the effects loop of the modeler. The sounds I'm achieving are mind blowing. We are currently recording an entire album of original material and I've used this setup for everything bc the tones are that good. I've always been an amp and pedal guy, and a tonal purist, but it would be hard for me to ever go back at this point. Will probably switch to the HX Stomp, and build out one board at some point once the album is finished.
I use the Pod Go exclusively as my church board. No additional pedals. It does a pretty great job.
If you added scribble strips, a slightly larger touch screen, and encoder knob footswitches that still had the touch capacitive switching to a pod go with the full dsp of the helix I think it would be nearly a perfect format the only things left it would be missing at that point are the capture/profiling capabilities of the tone x headrush prime/ core kemper and quad cortex and Then If you took the power of the new fender tonemaster pro into it but with helix routing and management it would be the ultimate
This video comes at great timing for me. Question for other people in the comments: Is the Helix (LT) worth getting *new* in 2023? Specifically, I could pick up a used one for roughly $850, or new for $1200. Thanks!
I own an LT, it is slightly smaller than the Helix Floor, 2 less switches and no scribble strips. Also, the floor is heavier and more solidly built. they sound Identical and have all the same effects, amps and cabs.
A second hand LT is amazing value IMO. I would go a second hand Floor if you really want scrible strips and dont mind the extra size and weight. I wouldn't buy any moddeler new at the moment apart from the new Fractal stuff, they are new and rare enough to hold their value acceptably.
Can you do a tutorial on how you did that trail sound
Can I pay you to setup some custom sounds for me? I bought all of your packages already.
I'm the ridiculous guy that has the Helix floor as a midi controller, amp channel switcher, volume pedal, compressor, and various modulation effects, alongside another pedalboard (initial gain stage, reverbs, delays, looper, and WL50), and 4 cable method to a multi-channel tube amp.
I make full use of the fx loops!
I'm the "meh" guitar player with too much gear.
I have a Helix Floor and a Fractal FM9, and if had to give an “overall best” to one of them, it’d be the Helix. I think the Fractal has a slight edge in amp realism (on some of the models, anyway), but with everything else the Helix offers from stellar UI to tons of models of real-world pedals and rack gear, the Helix wins. It’s just a very well designed and thought out piece of gear, with very few rough edges to be found.
I’m using an FM9 and am considering a Helix for ease of use on stage. Although, I wish the made a model without the foot pedal. I prefer the feel of my Mission pedal. How do you like the feel of the Helix pedal?
I think everyone really knows which one is best ! It isn’t the Helix -( those crappy sliders drive me mad !!! ) I’ve had a helix Rack and still use the native but one unit stands above this and above the cortex !
After 12 years of trying nearly everything ! Through numerous cabs amps and frfrs
Just introduce seemless switching and cab lab 4 !! Simple just the best ❤
If we take the words literally, the HX Effects is the best Multifx pedal. I don't use complex signal paths, so in general the HX Stomp is still enough for my effect needs. 1 or 2 more blocks would be great, and if the poly effects weren't so DSP heavy that would be even greater. I used to have the Ampero II Stomp - bought it for the 12 blocks. But there were too many drawbacks with it, and I sold it off.
I really like the scribble strips you get with the Axe FX III Mk II turbo - oh wait, you have to spend another $1,800 AUD for those!
Yeah, I am in Australia too and Fractal is just too expensive to justify for me. Imagine some drunk drongo spilling his beer on a brand new $3500 FM9 at a gig 😢
@@kyran4238 That's a scary thought!
The article was from before the TMP was released.
Yeah, but the TMP sucks, so it makes no difference.
@@AmericanNationalist852 So you haven’t tried it….
@@AmericanNationalist852 Except it doesn’t.
@@AmericanNationalist852 I can’t take you seriously.
TMP kills helix
Been using the Helix Floor for a few years for online jamming..... but bought a Quad Cortex 2 weeks ago...... even though I love the Helix I think the Quad responds slightly better to pick attack.... maybe I am just imagining it.... I also prefere the Quads interface.... I am at this moment unsure that I will keep the Helix as I am getting on well with the Quad.... great review though ! 👍👍👍
Maybe there's a helix mini coming... I couldn't imagine fender was coming to this game... who knows?
Helix is the most well rounded and easy to use but I'd put a fm9 or axe3 above it
I’m also using an FM9. The only bummer is tweaking on stage is much more of a hassle. That makes the Helix attractive.
13:53 this is driving me crazy, what song is this?! I swear it’s from a movie. Like a motif played in it
Gladiator. Hans Zimmer - Now we are free. 👍
Used my Full Fat Helix since 2018... first with two FRFRs and now since feb with a Tonemaster Twin as fx only. Tried a FX8 Fractal, but Helix is sooo much more flexible for snapshots, for control centre etc etc.. number of effects.
also the OCD used on low gain for edge of breakup and for nice leads is unmatched. No matter how much I tried and wanted to get the Fractal to do the same I could not.
I.ve owed the Helix since oct. 2015 and have never used the modeling live always take an amp and use effects only i usually use a deluxe or deville amp. and I've been giging two or three times a week. since I've owned it. i just bought the Fractal FM3 Turbo i can honestly say i miss snapshots and some of the helix overdrives and effect and most of all the volume and waw pedal. now the modeling on the FM3 sound pretty good. and you can dail in deep, i've only owned it for about 5 months. for live giging the helix is better imo.
Yes it is...
To be honest, I've never played the capture/profile thing, but I'm not really that interested in it. It seems to me that models have more options for real adjustments. If the next helix only changed by adding this feature, I wouldn't be tempted in the least.
Change the size and you lose switches and the pedal.
Line 6 nailed it with the Helix. Although I'm not too happy with my JT Variax. It sounds too thin and trebley and the modeling with the piezos is absolute crap if you try to palm mute anything.
Helix was #1, but I have to say I’m liking the TMP more. I put my Helix Floor up for sale while it still has some value but will keep my Stomp, HXFX and PodGo for my L6 sounds.
TMP amps do sound better and more real
One profiler? Quad cortex, Headrush, Tonex, NAM?
I think it was a pedantic note about how Kemper owns the term "Profiling" and all the others use the "Capture" nomenclature instead
He's referring to the ability to clone amps by recording their sounds into the Profiler.
@@redbarchetta8782 Yup. That's what the other devices do as well.
@@KaiDown Yeah, probably...lol.
NAMM in particular being the king!
A little gladiator melody in there
Nothing beats Fractal
Helix is too large just to use for effects. I'd use HX effects for that. But again, these days, there's so much good stuff these days, it's really a pick what interface you like, and go with it.
I also think when Helix came out, it needed the size to be considered "professional".
Personally it would take a lot to peel me away from my HX Stomp. It has allowed me to create great effects and very usable amp models to use in live performance, but with a small footprint. Since the last updates, the effects are no longer cheesy, but excellent and stand up against any effects around. One critique I would have for Line 6. Improve the overdrives and distortions and improve the Fender and Marshall models.
I wonder how much money or "good will" line6 came up with for this glowing endorsement of this eight year old piece of gear?
What do you make of the Headrush Prime? I went from the Pod HD pro X rack to a Headrush Gigboard. I need to do a solo performance of my compositions with backing tracks for a Uni performance in April. Prime has a built in MP3/ Wav. file player as well as the capture technology. The lack of PC editor really makes it a bit of a pain for sitting at my desk at home. Gigboard is small enough to sit nicely but it defeats the purpose of it being a pedalboard.
Future shark review please
Too big and heavy, but supposedly they have another update coming before the end of the year. Hope it comes with nobels this time
Yep full Helix in the HXFX form factor would be great!
Not heavy to me. The Helix is the best.
@@stevethebeeline44 i think the boss gt-1000 is the perfect size and shape. I personally dont want to have to buy a seperate expression pedal, so i like mine included, but i dont think it would be hard for them to make and offer a model with and with one
@@TheBbtlegit well its probably the worst in daylight
@BobbyCulpepper.srv3fender I never has a problem with it in daylight.
I mean you can get axefx3s for about what a new helix goes for maybe less depending wouldn’t that be the better route if you are buying new today?
The base unit Axe FXIII mk II Turbo (no footswitches, no expression pedal) goes for $5,090 AUD the Helix is $2,800-900 - what drugs are you taking?
I see a lot more professional guitarists using Fractal and not really the other units....so why it's not mentioned on the Music Radar...?
Helix until now has been the best....now new units come with natural feeling , natural feedback, type of playing. As I still love my helix more by far on effects alone helix still kills it other than Fractal. Going forward if these units matter which brand can't get the natural feel thing amazing then don't bother creating one it will fail....as old as Helix is it's soo competitive with current units on every other aspect and in most cases kills them. I have a few now, and many before. Still have my helix and love it....but the feel just isn't there
If you get the hr prime, you can do the touch screen and capture stuff. It may be a little large, but it is still WAY smaller than my pedalboard.
For some reason, the hr doesnt get much love. I have one, and a helix, and I like both for different reasons.
I dont hear a great difference in tones between all of these units. I guess my ears arent as refined. I have owned and gigged a princeton, d reverb, ultra chorus, peavey special, jcm 800, katana, thr10, and even gigged a couple years with a peavey rage. Non of these modelers give me the feeling of the amps, but they sound just like the recorded songs people hesr on the radio. They jyst lack a lil something in the feel dept.
Still have the princeton (my first amp bought used in 1968) and Intend on keeping it. Also still gave the Katana and the thr10.
Do not care to lug amps around to gigs anymore.
YMMV. It is a GREAT time to be a guitar player!
I love how fractal isn't even on the list. Good for cliff, not spending our money on marketing and doing world class engineering instead.
Well, how many guitar shops are reselling Fracktal gear, come on, how many ... I'll wait. That's because guitar shops would stock this stuff and it wouldn't sell because of the price point. If something doesn't sell it HAS to be discounted, and if it got discounted it would eventually erode the exorbitant prices that Fracktal charge, there is no competition. I mean how expensive is the unit that is shipped to America from China, using Chinese labour, actually cost. Fracktal are only looking out for their bottom line. The only international dealer that I know of is in Australia and that's because they need to change out the power supply to work here. By the way I would class NAMM as using world class engineering and doesn't even charge a cent for it not a fricking cent - so shove that up your Cliff.
@@vaughanmacegan4012 idk about you, but fm9 is cheaper than helix right now, and they are usually out of stock. I think it's fine to cut out middlemen
@@pb25193 Not here it's not, FM9 $3,390 AUD Helix $2,800 AUD, without delivery. It's fine to cut out the middlemen, if you want to act as a monopoly.
Yep. Helix is still on top. Its the best dollar value on the market.
Still on top? 😂😂😂😂 it’s never been on top by anyone who takes tones seriously, global artists like Metallica, Dwezil Zappa, Mark knopfler all have or are using Fractal, I mean that alone tells you everything
@@dan44762000thats cute.
@@dan44762000+1 to Fractal, their algorithms genuinely are in a league of their own, though I wouldnt say the Helix is a bad unit, necessarily, either
@@dan44762000 Metallica who's that? They haven't been relevant since Napster. A friend of mine once said that after hearing Pantera, it made Metallica look like they were playing nursery rhyme's you know back when they used real amps on there recordings. As for the other two?!?
@@vaughanmacegan4012 Biggest selling metal band ever not relevant? Hahahahahah oh boy I’ll just leave it there, how anyone can say they’ve never heard of Mark Knopfler tells me everything I need to know, posting your comment on the forum I frequent, they all deserve a good laugh, “Metallica not relevant and who’s Mark Knopfler” hahahaha I can’t
you ever reviewed the Mooer GE400?
Helix user during five years now with FM9, no, helix is not the best
I like your videos. Helpful. With respect, your guitar intros are long. But can you just get to the content. 🤷♂️
I just sold my helix. No doubt it is the most easily functional and versatile hub, and it made everything in my rig so much easier. But I bought a tonex and it immediately felt better to play. The tonex will be temporary until I can pick from the next gen that has that better feel/capture abilities.
Same for me, I'm loving the captures from amalgam, and with tonex I actually play the guitar now instead of endlessly tweaking.
So, completely sans FX?