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LINE 6 HELIX AMP MODELS Amp Models That Helix Will Be Shipped With LINE 6 HELIX AMP MODELS Amp models that helix will be shipped with T his list contains all amp models that helix will contain when it is shipped. The right column shows the real amps they are based on. Guitar Amps Model Based on WhoWattlOO Hiwatt® DR-103 Brill Soup Pro Supra® S6616 Stone Age 185 Gibson® EH-185 Tweed Blues Nm1 Fender® Bassman® (nonnal channel) Tweed Blues Brt Fender® Bassman® (bright channel) US Small Tweed Fender® Champ US Deluxe Nrm Fender® Deluxe Reverb® (normal channel) US Deluxe Vib Fender® Deluxe Reverb® (vibrato channel) US Double Nm1 Fender® Twin Reverb® (normal channel) US Double Vib Fender® Twin Reverb® (vibrato channel) Mail Order Twin Silvertone® 1484 Divided Duo +13 JRT 9/15 Interstate Zed Dr z® Route 66 Jazz Rivet 120 Roland® JC-120 Jazz Chorus EssexA-15 Vox®AC-15 EssexA-30 Vox® AC-30 with top boost A-30 Fawn Nrm Vox® AC-30 Fawn (normal channel) A-30 Fawn Brt Vox® AC-30 Fawn (bright channel) ™ Mandarin So Orange ORSO Brit J-45 Nrm Marshall® JTM-45 (normal channel) Brit J-45 Brt Marshall® JTM-45 (bright channel) Brit Plexi Nrm Marshall® Super Lead 100 (normal channel) Brit Plexi Brt Marshall® Super Lead 100 (bright channel) Brit Plexi Jump Marshall® Super Lead 100 (jumped) Brit P-75 Nrm Park® 75 (nonnal channel) Brit P-75 Brt Park® 75 (bright channel) Brit2204 Marshall® JCM-800 German Mahadeva Bogner® Shiva® German Ubersonic Bogner® Oberschall® Cali Rectifire MESA/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® ANGLMeteor ENGL® Fireball 100 Solo Lead Clean Soldano® SL0-100 (clean channel) Solo Lead Crunch Soldano® SL0-100 (crunch channel) Solo Lead OD Soldano® SL0-100 (overdrive channel) PVPanama Peavey® 5150® Line 6 Elektrik Line 6 Original Line 6Doom Line 6 Original Line 6 Epic Line 6 Original Added with firmware 1.06 Matchstick Chl Channel 1of the Matchless TM DC30 Matchstick Ch2 Channel 2 of the Matchless TM DC30 Matchstick Jump Jumping Channels 1and 2 of the Matchless TM DC30 Added with firmware 2.0 Cali IV Rhythm 1 Rhythm I channel of the MESA/Boogie® Mk IV Cali IV Rhythm 2 Rhythm II channel of the MESA/Boogie® Mk IV Cali IV Lead Lead channel of the MESA/Boogie® Mk IV Line 6 2204 Mod Line 6 Original based on a hot-rodded Marshall® JCM® 800 Line 6 Fatality Line 6 Original Added with firmware 2.10 Archetype Clean Clean channel of the Paul Reed Stnith® Archon® Archetype Le.ad Lead channel of the Paul Reed Smith® Arch on® Line 6 Litigator Line 6 Original inspired by boutique mid-gain amps Added with firmware 2.20 Line 6 Badonk Line 6 Original inspired by the original high gain Big Bottom model Added with firmware 2.30 Voltage Queen Victoria® Electro King Derailed Ingrid Trainwreck Circuits® Express Brit Trem Nrm Nom1al channel of the Marshall® Plexi Tremolo 50 Brit Trem Brt Bright channel of the Marshall® Plexi Tremolo 50 Brit Trem Jump Normal and bright channel (jumped) of the Marshall® Plexi Tremolo 50 Cartographer Ben Adrian Cartographer Added with firmware 2.50 Cali Texas Ch2 Drive channel of the MESA/Boogie® Lonestar (Chi coming later) Placater Dirty BE/HBE channel of the Friedman BE-100 (Clean channel coming later) Added with firmware 2.60 Cali Texas Ch1 Clean channel of the MESA/Boogie® Lonestar Placater Clean Clean channel of the Friedman BE-100 Bass Amps Model Based on Tuckn'Go Ampeg® B-15NF Portaflex® SVBeastNnn Ampeg® SVT (normal channel) SVBeastBrt Ampeg® SVT (bright channel) Cali Bass MESA/Boogie® M9 Carbine Cali400Ch1 MESA/Boogie® Bass 400+ (channel 1) Cali 400 Ch2 MESA/Boogie® Bass 400+ (channel 2) GCougar8oo G·allien-Krueger® GK 8ooRB Added with firmware 2.20 Woody Blue Acoustic® 360 bass amp DelSol 300 Sunn® Coliseum 300 bass amp BusyOneChl Channel 1of the Pearce BC-1 bass preamp BusyOneCh2 Channel 2 of the Pearce BC-1 bass preamp Busy One Jump Channel 1and 2 (jumped) of the Pearce BC-1 bass preamp Added with firmware 2.30 Agua 51 Aguilar® DB751 bass amp Mic Amps The microphone amps are located under the Preamp Section (Preamp-> Mic). Model Based on Studio Line 6 Original TubePre It seems that is based on the Vintage Pre Model in the HD500 with some improvements but I'm not sure about that. LINE 6 HELIX CABINET MODELS Cabinet models that helix will be shipped with T his list contains all the cabinet models that helix will contain when it is shipped. The right column shows the real cabs they are based on. Model Based On I· Subcategories Soup Pro Ellipse Single, Dual 1x 6x9" Supra® S6616 lx8 Small Tweed Single, Dual lx8" Fender® Champ lx12 Field Coil Single, Dual lx12" Gibson® EH185 lx12 US Deluxe Single, Dual lxl2" Fender® Deluxe Oxford lx12 Celest 12H Single, Dual lx12" 13 JRT 9/15 G12 H30 lx12 Blue Bell Single, Dual lx12"Vox® AC-15 Blue lxl2 Lead 80 Single, Dual lxl2" Bogner® Shiva® CL8o 2x12 Double C12N Single, Dual 2x12" Fender® Twin C12N 2x12 Mail C12Q Single, Dual 2x12" Silvertone® 1484 2x12 Interstate Single, Dual 2x12" Dr z® Z Best V30 2x12 Jazz Rivet Single, Dual 2x12"Roland® JC-120 2x12 Silver Bell Single, Dual 2x12"Vox® AC-30TB Silver 2x12 Blue Bell Single, Dual 2x12" Vox® AC-30 Fawn Blue 4x10 Tweed PlOR Single, Dual 4x10" Fender® Bassman® P10R 4x12 WhoWatt 100 Single, Dual 4x12" Hiwatt® AP Fane® ™ 4x12 Mandarin EM Single, Dual 4xl2" Orange Eminence 4x12 Greenback25 Single, Dual 4xI2" Marshall® Basketweave G12 M25 4x12 Greenback2o Single, Dual 4x12" Marshall® Basketweave G12 M20 4x12 Blackback30 Single, Dual 4x12" Park® 75 G12 H30 4x121960 T7S Single, Dual 4x12" Marshall® 1960 AT75 4x12 Uber V30 Single, Dual 4x12" Bogner® Uberkab V30 4x12 Uber T7 5 Single, Dual 4x12" Bogner® Uberkab T7s 4x12 Cali V30 Single, Dual 4x12" MESA/Boogie® 4FB V30 4x12XXLV30 Single, Dual 4x12" ENGL® XXL V30 4x12 Solo Lead EM Single, Dual 4x12" Soldano® 1x15Tuckn'Go Single, Dual lxl5" Ampeg® B-15 2x15 Brute Single, Dual 2x15" MESA/Boogie® 2x15 EV® 4x10 Rhino Single, Dual 4x10" Ampeg® SVT-410HLF 6x10 Cali Power Single, Dual 6xlO" MESA/Boogie® Power House 8x10 SV Beast Single, Dual 8xl0" Ampeg® SVT Added with firmware 2.20 lx12 Cali IV Single, Dual MESA/Boogie® Mk IV 12" cab 11 lx12 Cali EXT Single, Dual MESA/Boogie® 12" extension cab (EVM12L speaker) 2x12Match H30 Single, Dual Matchless® DC-30 cab (12 G12H30 speaker) 2x12 Match G25 Single, Dual Matchless® DC-30 cab (12" Greenback 25 speaker) lxl2 Del Sol Single, Dual Sunn® Coliseum 300 bass cab (12" speaker) - 1x18 Del Sol Single, Dual Sunn® Coliseum 300 bass cab (18" speaker) 1x18 Woody Blue Single, Dual Acoustic® 360 18" bass cab LINE 6 HELIX EFFECT MODELS Effect models that helix will be shipped with Helix Effect Models ....··· 1• ....• .•--"17) -" .oc• ' ' ' .• , , · '" . .:- --.::- "; F... -- ._.- .. · '·• . T his list contains all effect models that helix will contain when it is shipped. The right column shows the real pedal they are based on. Distortion Models Model Subcategory Based on Minotaur Mono, Stereo Klan® Centaur Compulsive Drive Mono, Stereo Fulltone® OCD Valve Driver Mono, Stereo Chandler Tube Driver Top Secret OD Mono, Stereo 000®00-250 Scream 808 Mono, Stereo Ibanez® TS8o8 Tube Screamer® HedgehogD9 Mono, Stereo MAXON® SD9 Sonic Distortion VenninDist Mono, Stereo Pro Co RAT Arbitrator Fuzz Mono, Stereo Arbiter® Fuzz Face® Triangle Fuzz Mono, Stereo Electro-Ham1onix® Big Muff Pi® Industrial Fuzz Mono, Stereo Z.Vex Fuzz Factory Tycoctavia Fuzz Mono, Stereo Tycobrahe® Octavia Megaphone Mono, Stereo Added with firmware 1.06Megaphone Teemah!KWB Mono, Stereo Paul Cochrane Timmy® Overdrive Mono, Stereo Benadrian Kowloon Walled Bunny Distortion Bitcrusher Mono, Stereo Added with fimlware 2.0Line 6 Original Wringer Fuzz Mono, Stereo Added with firmwareGarbage's 2.10 special BOSS® FZ-2 Stupor OD Mono, Stereo Added with firmwareBOSS® 2.20 SD-1 Overdrive Obsidian 7000 Mono, Stereo Darkglass Electronics® Microtubes B7K Ultra bass preamp/overdrive/EQ Clawthorn Drive Mono, Stereo Wounded Paw Battering Ram bass overdrive Added with firmware 2.30 Kinky Boost Mono, Stereo Xotic® EP Booster Thrifter Fuzz Mono, Stereo Added with firmware 2.60Line 6 Original Deranged Master Mono, Stereo DS-1 Dallas Rangemaster Treble Booster Deez One Vintage Mono, Stereo BOSS© distortion pedal (classic Made-in-Japan version) DeezOneMod Mono, Stereo BOSS© DS-1 distortion pedal (Keeley mod version) Dynamic Models Model Subcategory Based on Deluxe Comp Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original Red Squeeze Mono, Stereo MXR® Dyna Comp LA Studio Comp Mono, Stereo Teletronix® LA-2A® Noise Gate Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original Hard Gate Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original Added with firmware 2.20 3-BandComp Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original multiband compressor Autoswell Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original Added with finnware 2.30 Kinky Comp Mono, Stereo Xotic® SP Compressor Eq Models Model Subcategory Based on SimpleEQ Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original Low Cut/High Cut Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original Parametric Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original 10-Band Graphic Mono, Stereo MXR® 10-Band Graphic EQ Added with firmware 2.0 Cali Q Graphic Mono, Stereo MESA/Boogie® Mk !V's 5-band EQ Modulation Models Model Subcategory Based on Optical Trem Mono, Stereo Fender® optical tremolo circuit 6os Bias Trem Mono, Stereo Vox® AC-15 Tremolo Script Mod Phase Mono, Stereo MXR® Phase 90 Ubiquitous Vibe Mono, Stereo Shin-ei Uni-Vibe® Gray Flanger Mono, Stereo MXR® 117 Flanger Ham10nic Flanger Mono, Stereo A/DA Flanger Courtesan Flange Mono, Stereo Electro-Harmonix® Deluxe EM Chorus Mono, Stereo Line 6 Original ?Os Chorus Mono, Stereo BOSS®CE-1 Trinity Chorus Stereo DyTronics Tri-Stereo Chorus Bubble Vibrato Mono, Stereo BOSS® VB-2 Vibrato Vibe Rotary Stereo Fender® Vibratone 122Rotary Stereo Leslie® 122 145 Rotary Stereo Leslie® 145 AM Ring Mod Mono, Stereo
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