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I thought my old Vox Tonelab SE was heavy at 13.67lbs but the Helix is 14.6lbs and the Helix LT is only slightly lighter at 12lbs. My Vox Tonelab LE comes in at 9.26lbs - positively light-weight by comparison!
So it might be nothing. Or it might be loads!
https://soundcertified.com/speaker-ohms-calculator/
I think by whole family they are referring to toe rack and the floor.
Sounds errr...
inappropriate
It's annoying that in the bits that really matter it's fully featured. A bit miffed due to that but on the plus side I think it guarantees longevity for the helix.
Zoom G5n 7.5 lbs
Vox TL EX 6.61 lbs
Digitech RP500 6.6 lbs
Digitech RP1000 11.5lbs
Line 6 HD500x 10.6 lbs
Kemper Profiler Head (non-power amp version) 11.73lbs
Ax Fx8 11.5lbs
Boss GT100 10.625 lbs
I was going to treat myself to a Mini Jubilee head later in the year but I'm tempted by this now instead!
Edit: just saw the price - £899 in the UK apparently, which is a good chunk more than the AA12.
Wonder what's next then.
If I was buying now then I'd need a think about whether the full-fat Helix was worth the extra, but having had the Helix for15 months or so, I don't feel miffed that the LT is out. The price seems right for the comparative features.