Digital Igloo (Eric Klein, YGG)

Pretty sure it’s a rev green, from memory it’s very very close in serial numbers to my own one. DI can correct if i’m wrong….

IIRC Reinhold brought into them with schematics etc as his “golden unit”.

Serial is 246 or 248. Within 10 of my amp.

Appreciated. I just stumbled across your YT clip where you compare the real Rev Green with the Helix one. They sound very, very similar. Dabbling back into that amp on my Stadium, and just wanted to know more about it.
 
Appreciated. I just stumbled across your YT clip where you compare the real Rev Green with the Helix one. They sound very, very similar. Dabbling back into that amp on my Stadium, and just wanted to know more about it.
It’s a really great model, one of my favourites in Helix. Just a killer amp in real life too
 
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@Digital Igloo

Man, I keep forgetting to ask you this, but the Bogner Uberschall y'all have in the Line 6 collection....is that an original, Revision #2/Green or Revision #3/Blue?

(If you wanna answer without taking it apart to look at the color of the ciurcuit board, just use this handy guide: The original version of the amplifier has a rubber handle, while the second version has a leather one. The revision blue has actual digits for serial numbers while the previous versions have symbols.)
According to Ben, we borrowed the Ubershall and Shiva from Reinhold. Both were specific golden units he personally chose for us to model.

Unfortunately, we no longer have them in the building.
If pie's the only dessert, yeah, I'll partake. More of a cake and ice cream guy, but if there are gummy worms/bears/fruit snacks around, they'll be consumed in short order.

EDIT: Wait, my wife makes a frozen lilikoi cream pie that is amazing.
 
According to Ben, we borrowed the Ubershall and Shiva from Reinhold. Both were specific golden units he personally chose for us to model.

Unfortunately, we no longer have them in the building.

Reading this, I was sad for a hot second.

Then I realized it's a great opportunity for y'all to acquire a Snorkler and Uber Ultra to take their place.
 
Stadium Floor here.
At the top edge of the chassis just to the left and right of the screen’s upper corners are a pair of panels that seem to be attached by a pair of screws each. Those screws are way more than what is needed to just hold those little plastic bits in place.

It doesn’t look like there is any reason to have done that other than to provide a place for some future addition…I’m thinking something is going to attach there, likely mechanically as well as electronically.

So my question is, what did you do that for?!? 😁
 
Stadium Floor here.
At the top edge of the chassis just to the left and right of the screen’s upper corners are a pair of panels that seem to be attached by a pair of screws each. Those screws are way more than what is needed to just hold those little plastic bits in place.

It doesn’t look like there is any reason to have done that other than to provide a place for some future addition…I’m thinking something is going to attach there, likely mechanically as well as electronically.

So my question is, what did you do that for?!? 😁
AFAIK, those screws are just to hold the antenna covers on. We didn't want 'em to wobble at all and snap-fit would make it harder to remove them in case someone needs to access/replace/repair them.
 
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AFAIK, those screws are just to hold the antenna covers on. We didn't want 'em to wobble at all and snap-fit would make it harder to remove then in case someone needs to access/replace/repair them.
Well hell, I thought I was on to something. Just got Stadium Floor yesterday, it is just right in so many ways.
Looking forward to the Stadium ride. I had HELIX floor for many years and the work you guys put into that made buying this new generation an easy decision.
 
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