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Thanks!!!!
Good signs that it will drop.
Pretty sure Amazon will refund your money if they don't deliver, so might be worth a punt.
Don't talk politics and don't throw stones. Your royal highnesses.
http://www.doremistore.com/
Seems legit.
This might be useful for people who were thinking of running it off their pedalboard supply and it came off the Line 6 Forum:-
Can I power HX Effects from my DC pedalboard supply?
Line 6 only officially supports operation with the included DC-3G. However, we have tried HX Effects with a number of third-party pedalboard power supplies and it can work, with the caveats mentioned below:
IMPORTANT NOTE #1: HX Effects has a lot of stuff going on under the hood and its six scribble strips and initial boot process pull more than your average pedal. Hence, we used a DC IN jack with a larger center pin to sort of disincentivize people from throwing whatever at it. The stock DC cables that come with the power supplies listed below will NOT fit. Note that Eventide does the exact same thing with their H9.
IMPORTANT NOTE #2: YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN. Feel free to use this FAQ as a starting point, but Line 6 is not responsible for any damage incurred when using HX Effects with any third-party power supplies. That is, if someone writes "B-b-but Line 6 said I could use [power supply X!]," someone will hopefully refer them to this post where I make it perfectly clear that we only *officially* support our DC-3G.
That said, here's the far-from-comprehensive list and their tested noise specs:https://www.bax-shop.co.uk/multi-effects-pedals/line-6-hx-effects-multi-effects-processor?gclid=CjwKCAiAlfnUBRBQEiwAWpPA6Re0l1BXm6g6_LY7xIhVGUdO7vzwNR_pWbE1bfcyrBCIVv8SmiKplRoCIA0QAvD_BwE
Back up to £523.
Ridiculous amount of price movement.
It seems to me that this is kind of the evolution of the M13 (both can do 4CM etc)...I'm wondering if for ham-fisted, cloth-eared types like myself, a M13 mightn't be a bad bet. It just looks like a kind of buttony hedgehog.