Line 6 Helix Stadium

I feel for the L6 team right now. An unexpected early hardware release is the stuff of nightmares in that world. They’ve probably already been grinding to hit anything near fall.

I’m just saying…if some Helix Stadium backpacks fell off the truck I bet many of us could be bribed to not turn them on for a couple weeks. :rofl

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Well at least you dont have to worry about Long & McWait to ship before release date, hell they wont even have any stock to ship after release date, you will just have to wait a few months.



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My question is, why at SW employees are called engineers?

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It's industry terminology for technical sales. When selling complicated products you usually want to have someone technical that understands (is supposed to anyways...) the products bring sold and can advise you on the correct combination of products (usually called solution). It's a bit pretentious for a music store to call their sales people that but it's trying to give an image of consultative sales that should appeal to professional buyers (like studios, tour managers etc...).
 
I don’t think the MF/GC orders are shipping. I have no source or anything, but I suspect it’s a bug or unexpected operational reason we’ve seen charges and label notifications generated from only those two sellers, who are effectively the same organization.

Yeah, until I see a shipping notice saying "We have your package" or "On the Way", I wouldn't believe anyone is getting it "early".

And keeping it a buck, if Line 6 doesn't have a 1.1 experience ready to go when I open it up...... I'd wait anyway. We've waited this long. What are a couple of more weeks?
 
It's industry terminology for technical sales. When selling complicated products you usually want to have someone technical that understands (is supposed to anyways...) the products bring sold and can advise you on the correct combination of products (usually called solution). It's a bit pretentious for a music store to call their sales people that but it's trying to give an image of consultative sales that should appeal to professional buyers (like studios, tour managers etc...).

Yeah, sales engineers are a very normal thing in IT, for example.
 
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