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I fell for the marketing spoo on the Notaklon, it was brilliant .... I've always been a Tube Screamer and progeny fan, my favorite is one made by BBE .... We'll see ... Anyway ... music keeps me out of trouble.
It looked such a fun thing, and I must have hit the ordering cycle at just the right moment as I got it in a month.

I think the whole point of it, is to show that there's nothing special about a Klon that costs $3000, or frankly any of those other $500+ pedals that couldn't be replicated for $100 and assembled by a simpleton. If it's as good as a TS clone, it'll be keeper. Could be a big meh.
I bought the kit too, a while back. Still sitting on the shelf to be assembled. Maybe a winter project one day.

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Current rig.
Loop 1 return is Wireless A
Loop 2 return is Wireless B.
When both are off, cable takes precedence.

Drop and Freq are in a shared loop. I use the Drop to free up DSP and it works wonderfully.
Simple setup, preset template is duplicated on each bank so I can drop in amp of choice into the template, this way, no matter what amp I am using, my preset layout is consistent and my effects are the same. I went from stereo to mono several years ago since live is mono anyway, and this way I’ll have no phase issues.

My connectivity is also very simple. Power, cable in, HX edit, and FOH/Out. On the other side to my left is a USB port to power my iPad with my lead sheets blue toothed to a page turner when I’m playing on our church worship team.

Very cool

Are you running a combined power source for the HX and the pedals, and if so, which one?
 
Voodoo Labs Mondo, using the courtesy IEC AC port. I purchased a right angle 12” IEC cable for the Helix and have it plugged directly into the Mondo.
 

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