Hi Todd,
I am very very happy for you that Line6 seems to be a stand up company and made you whole
even though your product was outside warranty period.
I purchased 2 Relay G10's and then HELIX.
The G10's were my first Line6 purchases. I did like the G10's very much.
A very close friend on mine also purchased a Relay G10(I purchased 2, soon to purchase 2 more to use with my HELIX).
He is also on this thread. We both liked them very much on many levels.
My friend found a microcode defect. Line6 was aware and made aware by my friend of the defect. It was corrected it
the next release of the microcode.
My friend was first to purchase the HELIX product. He was so enamored with it and made a case about why the HELIX product was
superior to a competitive lower end product that I own and was using, that I made the decision to investment and purchased a HELIX.
The HELIX is for my own enjoyment. One thing troubled me about the Line6 products in general.
I read about the development cycle and howit was in development for 6 years, uses state of the art electronics, programming and languages, how it's tour grade, but and here is the big but, Line6 touts how rugged and state of the art the HELIX is, yet it has a miniscule warranty. You would think that if Line6 is extolling all these virtues of HELIX product(six years of development, state of the art electronics, and tour grade) and with a price tag consummate to the advertise capabilities and durability, you expect to have a warranty to back up the claims made by Line6. Since the HELIX product was so researched and rugged Line6 should be receiving little claims for warranty service.
Even when you purchase a low end Fender Amplifier like Frontman 25R(as I did, I purchased 2), Fender backs up their claim of reliability with a 5 year warranty. The same is true when you purchase a high end amplifier like a Mustang IV V2 Modeling Amplifier(I did not purchase one of these products, I purchased 2 of them) it came with the same 5 year warranty. The morale of the story is Fender really stands behind all of their products, period, regardless of weither it's a low end or high end product. IBM(where I live) has a very similar business model.
I like Line6 products very much. But if you think $1400.00 give or take a few bucks is a not lot of money (it is for me) I do accept donations. So the HELIX product enhance my enjoyment of music, so to me the money was worth it. Again any who thinks $1400.00 is not a lot of money, I accept donations.
All I'm saying is if the product is tour grade, industrial strength, and bullet proof, if we the customers are willing to invest in purchasing Line6 products, Line6 should see what the rest of the music manufacturing industry is doing and update its' business model and just for the HELIX product, but for their entire product line.
Hey Todd, I'm glad Line6 made you whole again in a very timely fashion, especially when your HELIX was outside the warranty period.
Even though they have a legacy business model, someone's heart was in the right place.
Earth to Line6, Earth to Line6. Hello Line6.
Ricky from IBM
IT Architecture / Systems Engineer / Programmer