Helix Stadium Redefines the Low End

A New Era for Bassists Begins

When Line 6 unveiled the original Helix nearly a decade ago, guitarists rejoiced — and bassists took note. The system’s flexibility, modeling power, and signal routing turned it into a favorite among players across genres. Now, with the arrival of the Helix Stadium series, bassists finally get a rig that isn’t just compatible — it’s custom-built to elevate their tone, control, and creativity to stadium scale.

Tailored for the Bottom End — and Beyond
The Helix Stadium family includes two floorboard models — the streamlined Helix Stadium Floor and the expanded Helix Stadium XL Floor — both of which deliver massive processing power, unprecedented UI clarity, and performance features that speak directly to the working bassist’s needs.

Whether you’re running DI into a PA, slaving a vintage Ampeg rig, or splitting signals for synth and clean tones simultaneously, Helix Stadium gives you the routing and dynamic range you need. Think of it as a studio-grade bass preamp, effects suite, and performance hub — all under your feet.

Smarter Modeling with Agoura
Central to Helix Stadium is Agoura, Line 6’s brand-new modeling engine. For bassists, this means you can sculpt amp tones that truly feel right under the fingers — with touch-sensitive dynamics that reflect your right-hand technique, whether you’re ghost-noting on a P-Bass or digging into slap passages on a modern five-string.

But it gets better. The “Hype” control allows you to dial in how “real” or “idealized” you want your amp tone to be. Want the gritty sag of an SVT pushed too far? Go authentic. Prefer a studio-polished DI chain with surgical EQ? Dial it in instantly.

Meet “Proxy”: Clone Your Real-World Bass Rigs
For those with beloved tube heads, boutique pedals, or unique mic’d cabinet tones, Helix Stadium introduces Proxy, a new cloud-connected system that lets you capture the sound of your actual gear and bring it to the stage — no heavy lifting required.

Imagine cloning your 1976 Acoustic 370 and running it at any venue, anywhere in the world — perfectly mic’d and EQ’d every time.

Built for the Stage (and the Pit)
Bass players often double as the backbone and the brains of the band — holding down the groove and triggering tracks, managing MIDI, or syncing with lighting rigs. Enter Showcase, a performance playback engine built into Helix Stadium. You can run up to 8 stereo tracks, trigger MIDI changes, or cue light scenes right from your footswitch — no laptop needed.

And with the XL Floor, you also get a toe-controlled expression pedal (perfect for filter sweeps or sub-drops), plus 12 OLED scribble strips to label every switch clearly — even under dim stage lights.

Connectivity: All the I/O You Could Ask For

  • Dual stereo paths
  • 8 send/returns (run your pedalboard or loopers)
  • XLR DI and 1/4″ outs with full routing
  • MIDI, USB, and Bluetooth/Wi-Fi for control and firmware
  • Headphone outs for silent stage monitoring

Whether you’re running IEMs, backline, front-of-house, or all of the above, Helix Stadium has the flexibility to integrate with any modern setup — even multi-instrument rigs.

Options for Every Player

  • Helix Stadium Floor – compact and portable, no built-in pedal
  • Helix Stadium XL Floor – full-size with expression pedal, 12 scribble strips
  • Expansion options: EX2 pedal, D10 expansion module, and Stadium backpack

Prices start at $1,799 USD, with preorders opening June 25 and the XL shipping this Fall.

Final Word: Built for Bassists Who Lead the Band
Whether you’re laying down dub-heavy grooves, navigating complex prog changes, or supporting a pop act with backing tracks and synth bass, Helix Stadium isn’t just “compatible with bass” — it’s tuned to your role as a sonic architect.

This is more than an upgrade. It’s the first Helix built with bassists in mind from the ground up — and it’s ready for your next big gig.