Friday, October 18, 2024
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The HX Stomp is the Best Piece of Gear Ever For the Money….And Free Updates…


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00:00 I’ve never been paid to make a video with the HX Stomp
4:15 Nemo and Crew
5:30 the presets in the intro
6:24 when it launched
7:30 what it was like at launch
8:19 upgrade from 6 to 8 blocks
8:45 upgraded Oversampling
10:10 the cab update
11:06 dynamic Reverbs are incredible
11:30 Poly pitch effects are great BUT
12:15 so many incredible new amps since launch
13:15 any other suggestions for best value pedal ever?

https://www.patreon.com/johnnathancordy get my lesson tabs and backing tracks here

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/johnnathancordy – if you like what I do and
only if you wanted, you could buy me a coffee!

Get my PADs bundle here: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=TVZN39QQAAKTG (this folder will grow, and I’d encourage you to ask for different keys/songs and stuff that might suit this type of preset?)

I’ve decided to make it possible to grab both my Helix/HX Stomp bundles (the expression bundle with freeze presets has always been separate) together – https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=CCTNL7P2XSQDC – I will then email you a link to both bundles!

Try my general patches for Helix or HX Stomp in this bundle using this link – I will then send out the patches! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=45L8AZ4RYL3HW

You can get my EXPRESSION patches in this bundle using this link – I will then send out the patches! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=3PUJ7M8YPS4WU

Try my patches for Pod GO using this link – I will then send out the patches! https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=2E7DSCRZW45JN

https://www.patreon.com/johnnathancordy get my backing tracks here

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/johnnathancordy – if you like what I do and
only if you wanted, you could buy me a coffee!

#Stomp #Piece #Gear #Money….And #Free #Updates..

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23 thoughts on “The HX Stomp is the Best Piece of Gear Ever For the Money….And Free Updates…

  • Thank you for doing reviews of high(er) end gear. I find them interesting and helpful. As you say, there are plenty of people like me buying gear without making a penny from it. I'd say I spend at least $1000 (USD) a year, on average, on my guitar hobby. Also, taxation makes a difference. I spend half the year in a country with 15% VAT and the other half where there is none, so gear irrationally seems a bargain in the latter, as though it was on sale.

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  • It really is an amazing bit of kit, (and John you are largely responsible for me getting one about 3 years or so back). Initially i just used it for practice at home with it sat on the desktop (brilliant application for it) but maybe a year or more ago i bit the bullet, put it on a board with a few drives in front and use it as my modulation, delays and verbs either into my amp, or actually most often now as the amp(s) as well into FOH. I added a Jet Micro as well which made it even better for live use… i look at all my other pedals now and think ‘what do i need you for?”

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  • My favourite bit of kit by a long way. I wanted a Fractal FM3 but couldn’t afford it but the Stomp is so good I’m not bothered now.

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  • I'm building a mini board with an HX stomp, expression pedal for wah and an extension footswitch to engage tuner/tap tempo. I think you're right about the value for the money being pretty unmatched. I got the black one though not the fancy white version you're waving around.

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  • If they upgraded it with more DSP and enhanced the UI, it would kill off all the latest modeller releases…

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  • Ive got a hx stompl XL. I literally dont need anything else. Ive stopped gassing for better gear. It does everything that a guitarist would need. The sounds are awesome and they keep updating it. They have a PROVEN track record for customer service and loyalty.

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  • I love the Stomp. I play bass, and I used to use a lovely Darkglass X Ultra bass DI. I used the Stomp to be the rest of my board, for compression, preamp, noise gate, IR and some FX and so forth with the Darkglass in the loop as the 'heart' of the tone. But then I started fiddling around trying to recreate the same tone without the Darkglass in it. To start with I got close, then I ended up with a better sound just from the Stomp on it's own. So the Darkglass was relegated to a compression and easy to adjust EQ section. Then my board go rained on at a festival and my Darkglass died. The Stomp was fine. Brilliant bit of gear. Then they added the model of the Noble Preamp, which is a ruinously expensive yet magnificent bit of kit. Appears one day in my stomp for free. Makes any bass patch sound better. Absolutely superb. There's also such a good selection of bass kit in this thing that puts its competitors to shame. Fender's Tonemaster has nothing for the bass. And they invented the f***ing bass! Look no further folks.

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  • I’d love to see you dial in some patches for the POD Express using the new editor. An all in one patch, and a pedal platform patch would be cool.

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  • How are the clean sounds ?? So far I haven’t found a digital amp that can do a great clean sounds yet :S – so please demonstrate❤

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  • Its the reasonwhy I started watching this channel and ultimately bought one too. Its an amazing piece of gear. I dont even bother with the others.. dont think they'll b anything similar in the near future

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  • Best investment in guitar pedals I've ever made. Great summary of the overall value Line 6 delivered with this unit.

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  • I’ve thought about getting one but it’s so old I’m afraid I’ll buy one and then they will put out a new version soon lol. I’ve been holding out for an ox box v2 as well lol

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  • They're discontinued now but the Atomic Amplifire is really good .. especially the 6-button version. Really great models and very high quality .. Atomic should have stuck with the hardware and just kept uprating the software (like Line 6)

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  • I've been looking at the Nano Cortex but have kept look back at the HX stomp as it would probably be better for me. My major issue has been it's 8 year old tech now and feel like it's due an update. Seems that I am probably worrying about "nothing" and it's still a great option. I have also had a hunt for a used one and there are so few and those there are all close to new pricing which says those who have them are mostly holding on to them!

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  • I think it's certainly the best practice tool for headphone use I've ever bought. I use the effects loop to input songs in stereo that I'm working on via my phone.
    The Stomp's "dynamic" stereo reverbs are especially nice in the livingroom-practice use case.
    Compared to the Boss 500 series pedals, for example, the Stomp UI is a dream.

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  • I just got hold of a Valeton gp200lt and first impressions are really positive – would love to hear your thoughts on it against the HX stomp.

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  • I just bought a Stomp used. It’s ridiculously good as an fx in front of my tube amp. For a hobbyist like me it covers so many bases, including tuner and looper. The UI is also fantastic

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  • This is beautifully timed for me as I've just taken delivery of my first Stomp XL after a lot of saving. Your channel and sounds are the reason (and yes, I have bought all your Helix sounds!) I don't know if this will help, but Yamaha/Line 6 are owe you a lot of credit/cash for your championing of the Helix Stomp. I can't play nearly as well as you, but at least thanks to the Helix/Gumroad folder, I can't blame my gear! ????????????

    Oh, and Nemo and Crew can expect an order shortly as well ❤

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  • As far as " silent stage" goes, why are professional musicians bowing to this trend pushed by manufacturers and professional sound engineers? Sound reinforcement is there to assist the performing artist…, not the other way around. Show some backbone and nip this odious trend in the bud, before it is too late, and live music is just a regulated industry controlled by local government hacks, and unable to be opposed. If you want to play rock music, why go cap in hand to the castrators of the very spirit of rock, and their hangers on in the live engineering clique. I have no problem with anyone using anything in the line level, no amp area, but only if it is their choice! If you go along, blindly, with anything imposed on you, you are encouraging further restrictions on actual sincere artists who may choose a different approach. Live sound is there as a service to the onstage musician, so they can make a better result for the listening audience. No way should we allow the constant encroachment on guitarists ( or drummers)'s freedom of choice in the expression of their music. Again, live sound is there to enhance the sound made by musicians. If you're incapable of moderating your onstage sound in relation to the other band members, then you shouldn't be onstage, you should be in your practice space learning the basics of hiw to play in a rock band. For many years I heard bands where the guitarists were far too loud,( and often out of tune). This wasn't caused by lack of line level presets you can monitor and feed to front of house, it was caused by people just being stupid and not learning their craft before going out in public. Of course there were no tuners when I started playing live, but if you have such an under-developed ear that you can't tune ( and be the same range of other instruments) then you shouldn't be there.

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