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Helix & JTV volume roll off compared to HD500x


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One main reason I would upgrade to the Helix from my HD500X is how it responds to rolling off the volume with the guitar volume knob when connected through the VDI. The response is terrible and unusable with the HD500X. Can anyone tell me if this function has been addressed on the Helix to respond as if it were plugged into the standard analog quarter inch?

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I found the HD 500 to be much better suited to rolling off volume on any guitar, Variax (which I had for a while) and otherwise.

I don't have a Variax currently, but I find the Helix to be way way better at changing the sound naturally when rolling off.

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You can use Workbench HD to not only change the resistance value of the pots (250k vs 500k), you can also change the taper of the pots from audio to linear. This might help you achieve what you want with volume roll-off.

 

In general though, Helix is much more responsive to dynamics than HD500, and on either unit you'll find certain amp models are more responsive than others.

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You can use Workbench HD to not only change the resistance value of the pots (250k vs 500k), you can also change the taper of the pots from audio to linear. This might help you achieve what you want with volume roll-off.

 

In general though, Helix is much more responsive to dynamics than HD500, and on either unit you'll find certain amp models are more responsive than others.

Audio to linear? Explain please

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Audio to linear? Explain please

 

 

Audio or logrhythmic pots are what I believe most guitarist prefer, or at they are what most are used to for volume control on a guitar.  They roll off more evenly through out the sweep of the pot.  Linear taper pots tend to have a big jump in the last part of the rotation 10-7 on guitar volume, but then have a smooth roll off from 6-0.  I think most guys use linear pots for tone controls and audio pots for volume.  But it's all preference for your control.  Neither one has difference in overall tone, just the sweep.  Cool thing about workbench is theres no soldering involved and you can quickly find out which taper you like better.

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