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Helix 3.0 Update Overview Part 2

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Development of Helix with Eric Klein

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The Helix multi-effects guitar pedal is a new kind of floorboard processor that provides massive power and flexibility for creating authentic tones. Packed with Line 6's advanced HX modeling engine, Helix lets you hear brand-new models of vintage and modern amps, cabs, mics and effects—all designed to sound and feel just like the originals. This premium multi-effects unit appeals to players seeking a streamlined yet comprehensive guitar interface for studio, stage or a hybrid rig.

Unparalleled Processing Power and Advanced HX Modeling

Helix features dual DSP engines and four discrete stereo signal paths, providing the enormous processing power required for complex routing options and realistic emulation of gear. The HX modeling engine accurately recreates the dynamic feel and interaction of 45 amps, 30 cabs, 16 mics and 70 effects based on sought-after vintage and modern equipment. Each stage of an amp's circuitry is measured and matched to the original, capturing details like power supply ripple, individual tube sag and more. The result is the bloom, compression and gut punch of the real thing.

Intuitive Interface and Flexible Routing

Despite its massive capabilities, Helix is extremely intuitive. Touch-sensitive footswitches allow quick editing by simply touching a block, while the large display eliminates menu diving. Colored LED rings and scribble strips provide at-a-glance status of each footswitch. Creating tones is fast and routing options are unparalleled. Four stereo paths and four effects loops enable complex integration of external gear. Process multiple instruments at once, send signals to different destinations and build hybrid rigs incorporating analog and digital I/O.

Seamless Control Over Internal and External Devices

Helix becomes the command center for your entire guitar rig. Easily integrate traditional pedals and other hardware using the dynamically allocated DSP and flexible I/O routing. The four effects loops connect separate pedal chains or split for freely assignable ins and outs. Control external gear via MIDI with powerful real-time commands and patch recall triggering multiple changes. Add three expression pedals, CV/Expression out and external amp switching for a fully integrated system.

Helix 3.80 firmware update (as of Nov. 2024), is free to download by any owners of this product.
This free firmware update for Helix and HX hardware devices and the 3.80 software update for the Helix Native plug-in finally delivers six of the most requested amp channels and four unique cabs. Although the focus is on new amps and cabs, please note that the HX Effects processor and HX One pedal will still receive a new free effect.

Based on the Bogner Ecstasy and EVH 5150III (6L6), these new models round out the portfolio of amps, and the Teardrop Bass Q represents the first new Wah since v1.0.

The update gives you the following:

NEW AMP MODELS
For Helix Floor, Helix Rack, Helix LT, Helix Native, HX Stomp XL and HX Stomp
• US Super Nrm, based on* the Fender Super Reverb (normal channel)
• US Super Vib, based on* the Fender Super Reverb (vibrato channel)
• German Xtra Red, based on* the Bogner Ecstasy 101B (EL34) (red channel)
• German Xtra Blue, based on* the Bogner Ecstasy 101B (EL34) (blue channel)
• EV Panama Blue, based on* the EVH 5150III 100 [6L6] (Blue channel)
• EV Panama Red, based on* the EVH 5150III 100 [6L6] (Red channel)

NEW CABS
For Helix Floor, Helix Rack, Helix LT, Helix Native, HX Stomp XL, and HX Stomp
• 4x10 US Super (Single, Dual), captured from* the Fender Super Reverb
• 4x12 Cartog Guv (Single, Dual), captured from* Ben Adrian's Cartographer cabinet (Modified Lee Jackson 4x12 with Eminence Governor speakers)
• 4x12 Cartog C90 (Single, Dual), captured from* Ben Adrian's Cartographer cabinet (Modified Lee Jackson 4x12 with Mesa C90 speakers)
• 4x12 SoloLead EM (Single, Dual), captured from* the Soldano SLO 4x12 cabinet

NEW EFFECT
For Helix Floor, Helix Rack, Helix LT, Helix Native, HX Effects, HX Stomp XL, HX Stomp and HX One
• Wah > Teardrop Bass Q (Mono, Stereo), based on* the Dunlop 105Q bass wah

Line 6 Helix Multi-Effects Guitar Pedal
Line 6 Helix Multi-Effects Guitar Pedal
Line 6 Helix Multi-Effects Guitar Pedal

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  • Dual DSP-powered HX modeling engine with four discrete stereo signal paths, more than 200 amps, cabs, mics and effects
  • Imports 3rd-party 1024/2048 cab IR (impulse responses)
  • 12 capacitive-sensing footswitches and customizable scribble strips—touch to edit, hold to assign, press to engage
  • Hands-free Pedal Edit mode lays out effect parameters across switches and expression pedal
  • Near-instant footswitch and controller assignment
  • Up to three expression pedals, CV/Expression out, external amp switching and deep MIDI control
  • Extensive I/O for seamless integration with your entire rig—10 inputs, 12 outputs (including four FX loops), plus 8-in/8-out USB audio interface
  • AES/EBU, SPDIF and VDI interfaces
  • Industry-leading 123dB of dynamic range on the guitar input, for tremendous depth and ultralow noise
  • Tour-grade construction
  • Includes Helix Firmware Update 3.6

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4.45

106 Reviews

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend

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Most Liked Positive Review

5

Exceeds Expectations

As a 52 year old semi-pro musician, I feel like I've owned or played through just about every piece of gear out there. I've tried a number of Line 6 multi-effects, and they always felt a little "flat" sounding to me. Although, I loved the simplicity, flexibility and value aspects they offered. Well, the Helix not only meets my expectations, but totally blows them away. The word "wow" came out of my mouth more than one time when I first plugged it in and went through the patches. The regular amp models are spot on, and all the dynamics are there that you would expect from a tube amp. For recording, this is a no-brainer. And the reverbs allow you to dial in a small, tight room sound, so you're getting something that sounds like a tube amp mic'ed in a nice room. Very cool. The effects are all great too, and they all have a level control, which I think is important because the "apparent level" often changes when using an effect (e.g. chorus' make the signal louder, phasers make is softer, etc.) I am still just getting to know the system, but I have to say I'm very happy and it's totally worth the $1,500. It's built like a tank, although the parameter adjustment knobs seem like they could easily get broken off, so you'll want a case if you're using it on the gig. I'm surprised they didn't add the little chrome "roll bars" that they include on their other models to prevent damage to the knobs. I am going to be using this exclusively for recording. What occurred to me is that the time I would normally spend micing an amp and getting a decent sound, I can now spend being creative. Congrats to the Line 6 team! You guys knocked it out of the park with this one! Tip: The Expression pedal defaults to volume. It has the ability to click over to a second expression pedal assignment, which is usually preset to a wah pedal on most patches (cool). But, the documentation is a little light on how to switch over. You need to press on the toe of the pedal to switch between the two expression pedal presets. This is intuitive, but there's no "click" feedback like you might expect, so it wasn't totally apparent how that worked. Clear enough once you discover that though.

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Most Liked Negative Review

3

Helix

I use the Line 6 Helix mostly for live performances, as well as studio recordings. Honestly, the Helix has me hooked in every way from it's sleek exterior design, down to the versatile ability to work with almost any interface. Above all else, the usability and ease of which you can program your effects loops and chains, is so user friendly! I'm not a big tech guy, so I can get lost pretty quickly while working with most multi effects units, but this one is very straight forward, easy to use/learn, and effectively functions as a pedal board. The quality of the samples they use is top notch as well. It is definitely taking my guitar tone to the professional level quickly, and I've only seen the peak of what this unit can do so far. It's very expensive, but if you have the money to make this happen, I highly recommend getting a Helix, it's absolutely incredible. (be sure to read service comments!)

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Best Uses

  1. Performances73
  2. Home Studio69
  3. Professional Recording57
  4. Amateur Recording43
  5. Outdoor Events / Games27

Cons

  1. Bulky/Heavy12
  2. Pricey / Poor Value6
  3. Not Durable5
  4. Poor Sound Quality4
  5. Difficult To Use4

Describe Yourself

  1. Experienced65
  2. Professional Musician28
  3. Novice5

Pros

  1. Versatile75
  2. Excellent Sound Quality50
  3. Good Selection Of Effects50
  4. Responsive43
  5. Compact31
  • This thing is insane!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byDave

    fromVirginia Beach, VA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This thing is insanely powerful and versatile! Honestly, it's a bit overwhelming, but totally worth the investment in learning. I've watched several hours of tutorials on how to use it and I've only scratched the surface. I'm mainly using this for bass, but I enjoy playing some electric guitar as well. I decided to invest in this because I need to create a lot of different tones for the covers that my band does. And, I figured it would be much cheaper to buy one pedal instead of a bunch of boutique pedals and amps. I've been able to get a couple of them dialed in pretty close already. I don't necessarily *need* the amp modeling for the bass (but it is nice to create some of the tones) but they are great to have. And, they are really nice to have when I'm playing the electric. It's way more that I will ever need but it is definitely nice to have all the options. I haven't had it more than a couple weeks and they've already put out an update that includes new amps and pedals. There is a HUGE network of presets out there made by people way better at this than I will ever be. However, there is not a lot out there for the bass. It does come with a couple really good presets though. I've already recommended it to a couple friends. It's expensive, but worth it for all that you get with it. #sweepstakes

  • This thing is insane!

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted3 months ago

    byDave

    fromVirginia Beach, VA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    This thing is insanely powerful and versatile! Honestly, it's a bit overwhelming, but totally worth the investment in learning. I've watched several hours of tutorials on how to use it and I've only scratched the surface. I'm mainly using this for bass, but I enjoy playing some electric guitar as well. I decided to invest in this because I need to create a lot of different tones for the covers that my band does. And, I figured it would be much cheaper to buy one pedal instead of a bunch of boutique pedals and amps. I've been able to get a couple of them dialed in pretty close already. I don't necessarily *need* the amp modeling for the bass (but it is nice to create some of the tones) but they are great to have. And, they are really nice to have when I'm playing the electric. It's way more that I will ever need but it is definitely nice to have all the options. I haven't had it more than a couple weeks and they've already put out an update that includes new amps and pedals. There is a HUGE network of presets out there made by people way better at this than I will ever be. However, there is not a lot out there for the bass. It does come with a couple really good presets though. I've already recommended it to a couple friends. It's expensive, but worth it for all that you get with it.

  • Great for all uses

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byEvan

    fromLicnoln NE

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    I'm a bass player by trade and a guitar player for fun. This thing can do it all. Even after the first 3 hours, I was still giggling like a kid in a candy store. Endless fun for gigging and hobby musicians.

  • A Game-Changing Upgrade

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byCALEB

    fromAsbury, NJ

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    The Line 6 Helix isn't just an upgrade from a basic pedal(Boss GT1)—it's a quantum leap. As a parent wanting to support my son's musical journey, I wanted to provide him with something that would not only enhance his playing but also fuel his creativity. The Helix has done that and more. Coming from a basic pedal(Boss GT1), the Helix has opened up a whole new world for him. The leap in versatility and tonal possibilities has been nothing short of transformative. He's like a kid in a sonic candy store, exploring an incredible range of tones and effects that were simply out of reach with his previous gear.

  • Highly Recommended

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitteda year ago

    byGlenn

    fromAlpharetta GA

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    Playing in several bar bands doing 100's of covers along with original music, I was looking for something that made pulling up presets and effects/patches easier. I was running out of board space. This board, once you watch a ton videos and do your homework is very versatile and easy to setup. Having the computer interface makes customization simple. So far so good!

  • I absolutely love it

    5

    Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

    submitted2 years ago

    byTom

    fromWV

    Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

    It is easy to learn and use.

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  • asked byTaxus

    fromundisclosed

    Hi! Is this a 110v/220v unit? Thanks!

    Hi! Is this a 110v/220v unit? Thanks!

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    It's not the unit. it's the power supply. No, the P/S is 120v only
  • asked byRaef

    fromCairo

    Does it work 110v or 220v?

    Does it work 110v or 220v?

    Open Reply - Gear-Support
    The Helix is 110v
  • asked byJohn

    fromIowa

    Does it come all the cords

    Does it come all the cords

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Unfortunately, no. Please give us a call to help you find something – 855-770-3373
  • asked byPhil

    fromSanta Cruz, CA

    Does the looper effect on the HELIX have built-in quantizing?

    Does the looper effect on the HELIX have built-in quantizing?

    Open Reply - Thomas
    Please see "https://line6.com/documents/processor_comparison_chart/Line_6_Processor_Comparison_Chart.pdf"
  • asked byWoah Val

    fromWichita, KS

    When will this expect to be back in stock? I unfortunately ordered one right as it ran out of stock.

    When will this expect to be back in stock? I unfortunately ordered one right as it ran out of stock.

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Please contact our Customer Service agents to get an updated Back Order time frame
  • asked byEmiliano

    fromMiami, Florida

    Does this product work with 220 volts? And can it be used without a converter in Argentina? Thanks

    Does this product work with 220 volts? And can it be used without a converter in Argentina? Thanks

    Open Reply - Thomas
    No and no.
  • asked byMatt

    fromLaredo tx

    Is this the the actual product or a demo until

    Is this the the actual product or a demo until

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's a stock photo of the actual product
  • asked byCraig

    fromCharlotte

    How long is the warranty on the restock version versus new?

    How long is the warranty on the restock version versus new?

    Open Reply - Kenneth
    Restock items do not come with warranties
  • asked byJerry

    fromTN

    is helix good for bass guitar ?

    is helix good for bass guitar ?

    Open Reply - Beau
    This effects pedal would not work well with a bass guitar.
  • asked byManny

    fromOrlando, FL

    I am interested in this Line 6 Helix. It says Blemished. 1) Is it new? 2) Is there a picture of the blemish? 3) Where is it shipping from? I am in Orlando, FL

    I am interested in this Line 6 Helix. It says Blemished. 1) Is it new? 2) Is there a picture of the blemish? 3) Where is it shipping from? I am in Orlando, FL

    Open Reply - Thomas
    It's not 'new' but it's not really 'used' either. It may be a unit sent back to us or a floor model. I'm sorry but we have no pictures. It is at the Salt Lake City store, in Utah.
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