The only thing that will save Headrush is NAM compatibility

But are they funny? Like TGF funny?

Meh… doesn’t matter really. I won’t stray… one fora is enough for my forums needs anyway.
GGF has a lot of cool peeps. More amp centric, certainly. FAS has good peeps as well. But obviously centered on that. Some good humor at both:love
 
i liked headrush units while owning, but once sold never really missed them.

I find the team quite strange - they would make effort to release the products every now and then, but not market and update them hard enough.
 
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You can bet your bottom juice hole that Helix Stadium will light a fire under the arses of the Headrush product team. Headrush Prime is actually pretty good to be honest, and it does a lot. Doesn't have the same market place "cool" factor, but it isn't half bad.
 
You can bet your bottom juice hole that Helix Stadium will light a fire under the arses of the Headrush product team. Headrush Prime is actually pretty good to be honest, and it does a lot. Doesn't have the same market place "cool" factor, but it isn't half bad.
I’m basing what I know of them from a somewhat lengthy run with revalver like a decade ago. I remember the cloning tech being miserable, even for them.

What’s gotten better? I may have incorrectly assumed it was still all their old legacy tech in there.
 
I’m basing what I know of them from a somewhat lengthy run with revalver like a decade ago. I remember the cloning tech being miserable, even for them.

What’s gotten better? I may have incorrectly assumed it was still all their old legacy tech in there.
Quite a lot of the amps come from the Eleven Rack tech, and those aren't terrible. I liked the Soldano model quite a bit. The newish amp cloner tech isn't too bad. Certainly as good as Kemper and QC is, in terms of accuracy. But they do feel like amps - not the old old Revalver tech. That stuff was a bit weaksauce.

There's quite a lot of cool delays and reverbs on it, and I think some of them are better than Helix. The drives are so-so.

Built in auto-tune is nifty. The cloud preset sharing side of things is better than what Neural have done IMHO. The built in practice tool is very MPC-ish, probably no surprise there.

Overall, I actually thought it was a cool package. It doesn't sound terrible, it has a few unique-ish features, the overall signal quality is good, the touchscreen is responsive. If you had it side by side with the competition (as I did!) it would compare well IMHO.
 
Quite a lot of the amps come from the Eleven Rack tech, and those aren't terrible. I liked the Soldano model quite a bit. The newish amp cloner tech isn't too bad. Certainly as good as Kemper and QC is, in terms of accuracy. But they do feel like amps - not the old old Revalver tech. That stuff was a bit weaksauce.

There's quite a lot of cool delays and reverbs on it, and I think some of them are better than Helix. The drives are so-so.

Built in auto-tune is nifty. The cloud preset sharing side of things is better than what Neural have done IMHO. The built in practice tool is very MPC-ish, probably no surprise there.

Overall, I actually thought it was a cool package. It doesn't sound terrible, it has a few unique-ish features, the overall signal quality is good, the touchscreen is responsive. If you had it side by side with the competition (as I did!) it would compare well IMHO.
Thanks for the info, this is good to know. I’ll have to check out their lineup.
 
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