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The spacing seems identical to the HX Stomp/XL which afaik is wider than the QC.Are the dimensions in this pic reliable? Are the footswitches in the Stadium similarly separated as in the QC?
The spacing seems identical to the HX Stomp/XL which afaik is wider than the QC.Are the dimensions in this pic reliable? Are the footswitches in the Stadium similarly separated as in the QC?
No, they're farther apart in the HXS - horizontally but, most importantly, vertically as well. I hit the wrong row many times back when i had my QC, it drove me a bit crazy.Are the dimensions in this pic reliable? Are the footswitches in the Stadium similarly separated as in the QC?
Btw, looking at the various pictures available, I fear that the switch LED rings have stayed the same. Does anyone remember whether there was any info about them anywhere?
As someone who has only ever touched the Hx expression pedal to dust it off, this was an interesting read. In particular that little pre gain volume rollback trick seems neat.
I work my guitar volume a lot. How closely does what you’re describing mimic rolling down the guitar volume?
They look to be the same as the OG floor Helices / Stomps? No complaints from me.
lol , it’s like the good old rocktron all access midi switcher or midi mateBecause I'm old and thought it was funny, let's also include the Mesa/Boogie Abacus for no reason at all.
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it’s like the good old rocktron all access midi switcher or midi mate
wow
first time I've seen a Stadium next to a QC
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I look at the two form factors and think, "There are still plenty of scenarios where I'll be glad I have a QC."This is my first time seeing (or hearing of) the Abacus. A foot controller you make a roadie carry - will wonders never cease.Because I'm old and thought it was funny, let's also include the Mesa/Boogie Abacus for no reason at all.
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Was that really necessary, Sascha?The MIDI Mate has been a great switcher for me back in the days. Made for live players with enough space between the switches - unlike that finnish modeler made with hobbits in mind.
I'm even considering buying a 2nd hand one again.
Was that really necessary, Sascha?
I love the QC. For me, it´s a formidable device. I´ve got four mates that own it, and it´s wonderful.Very defenitely!
And on a pretty serious note: I could possibly even like the QC. But with those switch distance, it's a defnite no-go.
Did you add stuff last night? I don't remember the POD Go and the Stomps. Holy shit the Stadium is perfect. The QC is cool, but the size is almost too small, and it's not worth losing the IEC.I think people will see the appeal once the first hands-on videos start pouring and we can get a good sense of their relative sizes. The non-XL is just a tad smaller than an AX8 - a great compact form factor, without cramped footswitches.
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Well, you see, HX Stomp was designed to be a stompbox for your pedalboard, not a mini Helix. (Same with HX Effects, DL4 MkII, and HX One.) There's an expectation that stereo effects might come before it—hence, stereo input. Conversely, Helix was designed to be a multieffect where if you're running any pedals before it, they're almost always going to be mono.Btw, how comes even the OG Stomp has two inputs but the vanilla Stadium only comes with one? That's pretty dissapointing.
67mm center-to-center (same as Stomp, Stomp XL, and POD Go). Helix Floor, LT, and Control are 70mm center-to-center.Are the dimensions in this pic reliable? Are the footswitches in the Stadium similarly separated as in the QC?
Because I'm old and thought it was funny, let's also include the Mesa/Boogie Abacus for no reason at all.
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Less about its capabilities and more about where it might be used and what we'd expect people to plug into them.What if the Stadium Stomp IS a mini Helix Stadium, though?
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