Line 6 Helix Stadium

You can't just put a piece of scrap plexiglass or polycarbonate over the top to protect it without losing the ability to touch it.
Given that Stadium's LCD is flush-mounted and glued into the extruded aluminum chassis, there's close to zero risk of fluid ingress. If you want to wring your hands about beer being spilt, you can always worry about the venting holes along the back and front, which should never be covered to avoid thermal issues. Thankfully the rear vents are somewhat protected by the UI cluster overhang.
 
Given that Stadium's LCD is flush-mounted and glued into the extruded aluminum chassis, its additional touch layer adds absolutely zero additional risk of fluid ingress. If you want to wring your hands about beer being spilt, you can always worry about the venting holes along the back and front, which should never be covered to avoid thermal issues. Thankfully the rear vents are somewhat obscured by the UI cluster overhang.

I am not particularly worried about liquids getting in as much as shit cracking the screen. I have had power tubes shattered by a thrown bottle ricocheting off the wall behind my amp (some idiot left the back panel off, but I am not naming any names) so I might be a little more paranoid than a normal person.
 
I am not particularly worried about liquids getting in as much as shit cracking the screen. I have had power tubes shattered by a thrown bottle ricocheting off the wall behind my amp (some idiot left the back panel off, but I am not naming any names) so I might be a little more paranoid than a normal person.
That's some Gambit/Daredevil level throwing there.
 
I am not particularly worried about liquids getting in as much as shit cracking the screen. I have had power tubes shattered by a thrown bottle ricocheting off the wall behind my amp (some idiot left the back panel off, but I am not naming any names) so I might be a little more paranoid than a normal person.
That's my worry, too.
But as already said, if there is a app for the Stadium at some time, then I wouldn't use the touchscreen in live situations and cover it up
 
Given that Agoura is modelling to component level, I guess it’ll be reasonably simple to do Agoura fuzz models of the vintage kind in future? A fuzz face has 10 components I think (including the pots) so those would be low hanging fruit for the future?
 
Given that Agoura is modelling to component level, I guess it’ll be reasonably simple to do Agoura fuzz models of the vintage kind in future? A fuzz face has 10 components I think (including the pots) so those would be low hanging fruit for the future?
Not sure about low-hanging fruit, but yes, Agoura could technically be used to model drive, distortion, fuzz, and perhaps other types of pedals. Sound Design is focused on Agoura amps right now tho'.
 
Not sure about low-hanging fruit, but yes, Agoura could technically be used to model drive, distortion, fuzz, and perhaps other types of pedals. Sound Design is focused on Agoura amps right now tho'.

Great stuff - really looking forward to getting to know this device and see how it grows :)
 
Why do y'all think touchscreens are more susceptible to dropped mics or spilled beer than non-touchscreens?
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I get your point but that’s not answering his question. How is that more susceptible to damage than a non touch screen device (OG Helix, Fractal devices, etc)
Well it’s a larger GLASS SCREEN AREA. So easier target I guess
 
Why do y'all think touchscreens are more susceptible to dropped mics or spilled beer than non-touchscreens?

I don't think that's the issue. IMO the possible issue is that a 'wet' touchscreen often behaves quirky and stops responding reliably to interactions. Even a few drops of sweat can do that.
 
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