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derrick_j_lugo reviewed Line 6 Helix LT Guitar Multi-effects Processor
4 months ago
The leap into pro level All in Ones
So I've been an owner for the HX Stomp since 2021 and it's by far been one of my favorite pieces of gear I've ever owned. However I was limited by the DSP and what I could do with it. Been playing live with this Emo/Pop-Punk cover band and someone in the band pushed me to trade in my pedals and just get the Helix LT (since the Stadiums were out and these were now super cheap on the used market) I went ahead and made the leap and am super glad I did. no more messing with patch cables, I could configure and arrange my setup exactly how I want, I can tweak all day and find great sounds. I have some feelings about the volume/expression pedal but it still does what I need it to when I need it to. There is a bit of a learning curve to this guy, and truth be told I wouldn't recommend this or any modeler in this realm without having experience with a real amp and pedalboard setup. The more knowledge you have in terms of setup and tone, the more the Helix (and really any other platform) will work with you. My HX Stomp was awesome but it was great getting the extra horsepower with patches I was creating. The effects are world class, the amps sound great (EQ is your friend here) however some of the parameters in certain amps don't react the way you would think, so I would recommend checking out youtube tutorials, they helped me out so much in crafting and getting the tones I want out of my head. Also, IR's are clutch if you want to spend more time playing and less time tweaking. You can get some awesome cabs out of the stock lot and shape them how you want, but for me, I like the ability to drag and drop and IR and use an EQ block to get the sound I want. You end up playing more guitar and less time tweaking in my experience. Good IR's take this already awesome unit and elevates it into the stratosphere in my opinion.
Is it for everyone? No, this is a professional piece of kit and while the UI is intuitive, there's still a learning curve and thankfully this has been out long enough to find some amazing guides online and it helps to know a bit about how amps and effects react to each other to get the most out of it. Good IR's will take this unit over the edge and gigging with it makes life soooooo much easier. This is now thankfully in an attainable price range, a month's worth of plasma donations can get you one of these used and Line 6 is still going to support this thing long term even with the Stadium currently out.
NOTE: There is a known issue with Helix unit's and MIDI. It works great but if too many commands are being sent to the Helix it can stop accepting MIDI changes. A simple reset fixes the issue but this is a known thing. Hasn't effected my gigging experience at all but it's something everyone needs to be aware of.
$825.00 - $1,399.00
revloveshot reviewed Godin stadium 59
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First session with the new Twang Plank
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Flea uses Trace Elliot 1048H cabinets
In this Facebook video with 42K views and 2.4K reactions, Flea can be seen using a Trace Elliot 1048H cabinet, a 1x15 cabinet and what looks to be a Series 6 bass head
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Nicky Palermo uses Fulltone OCD
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N387HWdUnXc In a YouTube video titled "Nothing - July the Fourth," uploaded by Feet First Productions, Nicky Palermo is seen performing at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA, on July 19, 2014. At the 4:06 mark, the camera pans down to reveal a Fulltone OCD pedal on his pedalboard, confirming its use.
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Mike Vennart uses Laney Supergroup LA100BL Reissue
Mike played Laney Supergroup amps during the 2025/2026 Biffy Clyro tours.
In the linked article, Mike says the following: "For Biffy, I’m using Laney amps – I’m using a Laney Supergroup because I’m a big Tony Iommi obsessive. I had to try getting more headroom because, for Biffy, right now, I’m using a lot more reverb and modulation. I needed a much cleaner signal than I was getting out of my previous amps."
Now, he didn't say what Supergroup he was using. If he needs a lot of headroom and have the Tommy Iommi amp, it is likely the LA100SM. But it could also be the LA30BL, but I find that less likely.
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Moritz Hammrich uses Electro-Harmonix B9 Organ Machine
A photograph from Blackout Problems' Brighton show in February 2026 clearly shows Moritz Hammrich using a electro harmonix b9
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Moritz Hammrich uses DigiTech Whammy Ricochet
A photograph from Blackout Problems' Brighton show in February 2026 clearly shows Moritz Hammrich using a DigiTech Whammy Ricochet.
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Moritz Hammrich uses Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner
A photograph from Blackout Problems' Brighton show in February 2026 clearly shows Moritz Hammrich using a Boss TU-3 Chromatic Tuner.
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Moritz Hammrich uses Boss BF-3 Flanger
A photograph from Blackout Problems' Brighton show in February 2026 clearly shows him using a Boss BF-3 Flanger.
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Light Setup for 2026 GIGs. Yamaha MODX M6 Roland XPS10X Yamaha PSR-SX600 M-VAVE SMK47pro M-VAVE SMC-Pad Pocket
Total setup price: $3,558.36 View breakdown
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