Did you pre-order the Helix Stadium?

Did you pre-order a Helix Stadium and if so regular or XL?

  • Stadium

    Votes: 7 6.7%
  • Stadium XL

    Votes: 32 30.5%
  • Of course not peasant! Fractal is superior!

    Votes: 14 13.3%
  • If have a QC. Please don’t make fun of me.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • I like toobs.

    Votes: 6 5.7%
  • Nope. Gonna wait until it releases and/or first update.

    Votes: 46 43.8%

  • Total voters
    105
No preorder here, I don't think it will sound better than my III and I'm not a huge fan of the effects. But I really like how L6 does things and I hope the new modelling will rock!
If fractal can release a new unit before October/ nov it will be interesting
 
I have two QCs. Feel free to make fun of me. I also ordered a Stadium. :)
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Bedroom player here, so my Axe III is plenty. It sounds great and plus, buying more guitars is my thing. EBMM has a baritone JP coming in September, and I want one!
 
I have placed a deposit here in the U.K. - there’s a couple of retailers doing a scheme where you can give a minimal deposit now to secure one of the first batch. They contact you when they’re available and you can either pay the balance or have your full deposit back. Makes sense as, price wise, you never know quite how far they’ll match pounds to dollars even though the current exchange rate is nice for us here.
 
Why two? I was thinking of getting a second one before the Stadium was announced. If I'm being fully honest the biggest motivator is that I don't like moving it from upstairs to downstairs when I want to jam with my wife.
You kind of answered your own question. But the long answer has to do with just how much of the I/O I use on my desktop QC. “Exfiltrating” and later reinstalling/
reconfiguring was such an ordeal whenever I wanted to take it out to band practice or whatever. I tried using a different modeler (FM3) as my mobile device for a while, for the sake of variety, but that was just more headaches.

So I wound up with another QC on a little board with battery power. Grab n’ go.

Hoping the Stadium will be intuitive enough that I can eventually go with 1x QC (probably mobile, since it’s smaller and easier to run on battery) and 1x Stadium, without the aforementioned headaches.
 
You kind of answered your own question. But the long answer has to do with just how much of the I/O I use on my desktop QC. “Exfiltrating” and later reinstalling/
reconfiguring was such an ordeal whenever I wanted to take it out to band practice or whatever. I tried using a different modeler (FM3) as my mobile device for a while, for the sake of variety, but that was just more headaches.

So I wound up with another QC on a little board with battery power. Grab n’ go.

Hoping the Stadium will be intuitive enough that I can eventually go with 1x QC (probably mobile, since it’s smaller and easier to run on battery) and 1x Stadium, without the aforementioned headaches.
Yeah, I feel that. Unplugging/replugging 1 power, 1 USB, 2 XLRs-outs, 1 headphone, 1 exp pedal, 1 MIDI-in, 1-4 instrument cables, and sometimes send-returns depending on what else I'm running gets to be a lot.
 
Yeah, I feel that. Unplugging/replugging 1 power, 1 USB, 2 XLRs-outs, 1 headphone, 1 exp pedal, 1 MIDI-in, 1-4 instrument cables, and sometimes send-returns depending on what else I'm running gets to be a lot.
Especially when you’re low-level worrying you’ll eventually break something. :D

(And thus presents another benefit to having a backup.)
 
Grab a couple of the Novation bags. I've had two of them since 2016 and they're still going!!
Thanks! Obviously I need to check them out!

I have a Tumi backpack that I load up with a laptop, my daily meds, headphones, and a headphone amp when going to a different studio I it's sturdy as hell and has a lot of room; and a Mesa/Boogie bag for odds and ends like cables, a handheld recorder and mics for field recording sound effects, or taking good mics/portable preamps to other studios.

Yet I'm always thinking, "I need more stuff to drag around!"
 
I almost never preorder anything. Been burned too many times in the past. I'm almost always a late follower. I buy modelers with about the same timing as I buy gaming consoles: Around 2 years after release. By then the price has fallen to an acceptable level, they've released an optimized version of the hardware, which doesn't have the same "baby mistakes" as the first batch and enough people have used it and reviewed it for me to make sure that it ticks all my boxes.

All that being said, I'm THIS close to preordering Battlefield 6 for PS5 but that's a story for a whole other forum...
 
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