Probably, yes.The amp list is kind of a letdown. :/ I suspect L6 will be sticking to their model pack routine.
I've owned Xt live, podfarm 2 + metal shop and now HD 500x and enjoyed all of them until i recently bought hd metal pack with high expectation for it (especially for 5150 sim). OMFG how that pack sucks - 5150 sounded like hi definition fuzz distortion (totally not like even solid state amp distortion), although something about mids was right and if it wasn't portrayed as 5150 it could be grate distortion on it self.
Here is my primitive walk-through of critical FAILURE in pack (sorry for drony strumming, I was in bend over pod in not comfy way).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QhpXAhRu6uw
I hate EQ fx in HDs because they are super wide (would like at least 2 narrow Q cuts and it would be baller) AND all of them exept 1 distorts if put after amp (even almost silent amp drives EQ). That 1 is shift eq (4 band graphic with overall frequency shift) usable, but only for general tone shaping.
It shouldn't be a problem to make HDs with importable IRs (hell, I'd be happy even if I could import 4 IRs)
But that Helix price is some fucked up shit. 1500$ WTF! I'd better get some more money and buy Kemper.
I don't get your complaints. Isn't it objectively clear that they made a device FAR ABOVE the Kemper or Axe II level in terms of interface? I mean, having a configurable color LED above every switch, let alone a Galaxy Note-sized color display is far beyond what anyone else is doing with their modelers right now.
The tone and playing on that initial video was great, but it was also just a teaser. They still have two months to go - minimum - between now and release day. Just as movie studios release teasers, then a trailer, then a give-everything-away trailer...Line 6 needs to space out details, demos, and such just a little bit to sustain buzz.
As for the price being exorbitant, it far less than HALF the price of an Axe-FX XL ($2500) with a Liquid Foot Pro foot controller with configurable LEDs above every button ($1300).
$3800 vs. $1500. Yeah, what was Line 6 thinking by charging so damn much.....
Just talking with some of the Line 6 product people online, I don't think anything could be further from the truth about how you're characterizing them.
Anyway, not much else to say until some real demos pop up.
Of course they will admit their crappy demos...not.All dev's products are the real deal and the best since sliced bread. It's part of marketing. It's been years Line6 were in the forefront with their stuff.Just talking with some of the Line 6 product people online, I don't think anything could be further from the truth about how you're characterizing them.
True. But will it be worth 1500$?Anyway, not much else to say until some real demos pop up.
No offense, but I think the responses here are plain insane.
they don't seem to talk much about the amp sims (although Line6 FXs are pretty good), rather how a bunch of burnt out guys approaching 40 sat in a room for 4 years scratching their heads on how to program a touch screen interface and some hardware switches.
they're a company ran by dads trying to silently play lynyrd skynyrd in their spare rooms before their wife comes home and tells them to get off that les paul and do the dishes.
I was expecting it to be around 500 dollars
If the list would have gone something like 'different Soldanos, Mesas, Bogners, Diezels, Kranks, ENGLs, Framus, EVH, Peaveys, etc', then it would be of interest for the high gain crowd.. but it's not, and I very much doubt L6 would have paid the rights to emulate any or all those brands without having mentioned it extensively already.
But I'm almost positive it won't even come close to things like a Kemper or an AxeFX or an X50 or a Recabinet for the high gain department. Nothing seems to suggest it would.
Oh yeah, forgot to mention.. that price..
I was expecting it to be around 500 dollars, like the HD.. but $1500 for randomly faulty units, software glitches, endless updating, complicated PC integration? I would pass..