Richard_G
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Some random thoughts on the topic, for what it's worth...
Line 6 stepping into higher pricing territory with the Stadium makes a lot of sense when you consider what’s actually being offered. It’s not just about chasing Fractal — this unit brings more features, higher performance, and genuinely innovative tools to the table. The user interface and overall UX seem to be a significant leap forward, with design choices that cater to live players, studio users, and — perhaps most importantly — hobbyists, where the bulk of the market really is.
It’s also worth remembering that the Helix Floor launched almost a decade ago. Factor in inflation, rising component costs, and the [topics we’re apparently not allowed to mention even though we’re adults], and it’s not exactly shocking that a next-gen flagship comes in at a higher price point.
One of Line 6’s key advantages is its consistent global pricing and broader distribution model. That makes Stadium particularly competitive in markets like Europe, where Fractal’s pricing and availability often create a high barrier to entry.
Stadium may put some pressure on Fractal, but the bigger disruption could be for Neural, Kemper, Boss, and Fender — especially if Line 6 keeps doubling down on innovation, user experience, and accessibility.
Line 6 stepping into higher pricing territory with the Stadium makes a lot of sense when you consider what’s actually being offered. It’s not just about chasing Fractal — this unit brings more features, higher performance, and genuinely innovative tools to the table. The user interface and overall UX seem to be a significant leap forward, with design choices that cater to live players, studio users, and — perhaps most importantly — hobbyists, where the bulk of the market really is.
It’s also worth remembering that the Helix Floor launched almost a decade ago. Factor in inflation, rising component costs, and the [topics we’re apparently not allowed to mention even though we’re adults], and it’s not exactly shocking that a next-gen flagship comes in at a higher price point.
One of Line 6’s key advantages is its consistent global pricing and broader distribution model. That makes Stadium particularly competitive in markets like Europe, where Fractal’s pricing and availability often create a high barrier to entry.
Stadium may put some pressure on Fractal, but the bigger disruption could be for Neural, Kemper, Boss, and Fender — especially if Line 6 keeps doubling down on innovation, user experience, and accessibility.