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The Headrush is claimed to be available for pre-order from GuitarGuitar - I'd say that it means nobody's got one to demo yet.
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AXE 8 at nearly double the price
Headrush version 0.1 beta
Helix LT
You won't find them in the shops so that is pretty much the only option for them.
Kemper and Helix are in the shops. And I expect the Headrush will be in about 2019.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Kemper or Helix can be bought online from many big UK stores and returned under their respective returns policies - you'll get 2 weeks minimum but some offer longer. There's always Thomann in the EU too who I think give 30 days. A lot of bigger shops stock Line 6, I think there are less options for Kemper but you can play them in some shops.
I'd personally recommend spending a few days with whatever you want to try, asking for help on this forum (there are users of Line 6, Kemper, and Fractal on here) or on official forums if you get stuck. Just trying out in a store might not give you the best overall picture. You can always return a unit if it doesn't work out.
Interest free can be done via credit card too http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/credit-cards/best-0-credit-cards
PayPal also does 0% credit but they only give a 4 month limit, which is poorer than most cards a typical person could get. But you're not tied in to interest free options offered by certain retailers (credit score permitting on all fronts!)
LT is cheapest but it does miss a couple of features that may matter to some. I know a couple of posters are using SPDIF for recording, I know I do with my Fractal as it keeps everything constant. Native would possibly negate that to an extent, but you get a significantly lower discount on the Helix Native plugin with the LT.
Native is $399, with an LT you get it $299 but with full Helix you get it at $99. $200 dollars is about £155 today, so while the difference between Helix LT and Full Helix is £430 right now, the total package (unit plus plugin) accounting for the discount difference is £275... if you're going to be using the setup for several years (both unit and plugin) that possibly isn't enough cheaper for some. Worth being aware of anyway.
AX8 works out about £1350 based on today's exchange rate, full fat Helix is £1279. If you're doing interest free over a year that's possibly not a big enough difference to make price the only reason to buy one over the other. For the sake of discussion a Kemper is currently £1390 but you'd need to factor in buying a floorboard controller too.
Not a problem if you don't need that, but Helix will do that.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
I do get that price on the right hand side of Google now, but I'm sure I saw £1279 this morning. Oh well, cheaper is better, at that price I'd be going full Helix as I'd be after the plugin as well
AX8 does one amp at a time. I think you can do 2 amps in a patch via X/Y but I'm not sure if that causes any dropout. Changing a patch will cause dropout (as it will on the Axe Fx 2). Also I'm not sure re: parallel paths as I don't have one.
The Axe FX 2 can do 2 amps at once, both amps can XY within the patch, and it has 4 paths on the grid... being honest my patches are super simple with no parallel stuff and I stay in mono all the time.
I think the Helix actually does the most in a patch out of everything. It also clearly has the best UI on the unit itself.
There are 4 paths on the grid which allows for some very complicated routing if you desire. Up to now. I've kept it pretty simple.
There is no question that the hardware UI on the Helix is class leading. However, the basic tweaking of presets on the fly on the AX8 is also really easy (coming from a die-hard pedal user) and the computer editor on the AX8 is really easy when setting up presets in the first place - which is a great combination.
Soundwise, I have nothing but praise for the AX8 despite having to buy without trying it ( I listened to a LOT of online demo's of Helix and AX8 and consistently preferred the AX8 tones) The basic tones combined with the deep editing possibilities and excellent updates mean I haven't had gear gas since getting it.
Having said that, if the Helix LT was out a month ago, the considerably lower cost may have swayed me...
It seems that quite a few of us are using quite different methods for amplifying our modellers - lots of different powered cab choices, some with power amps and regular speakers, and some straight into the PA
Just need a good room next to a kebab place!
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
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The wife came to that one. I was willing to try to keep the post Gasfest romantic intent going but for some reason...
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
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