It's an alright amp to me, not all that impressed which I thought I would be by the reviews I read about it. I bought the Line 6 Spider III / 75w combo w/Line 6 FBV Express foot controller in perfect condition I might add. Just not all that impressed with all of the presets it has (which clutter up just about all of the presets available), I would rather just have the effects which it has to offer, and preset all of my own. Also would be nice if the chorus and flanger were not combined as one effect, needs to separate effects. And that LOUD POP you get through the 12" speaker when you turn it on, that is going to have to go, one way or another, I understand Line 6 Spiders are plaqued with that problem, according to research I've done. Probably lots of amps do that, I have no idea, but mine is going to stop, maybe a cap accross the power switch, or something of that nature. Bottomline, If you want an amp that has Loads of Overwhelming Distortion presets (which most of them are pretty much the same thing), then this amp is for you.Read full review
I own two of these. There is no better amp on the used market at the price. They are. Great utilitarian combos that can be had below $150 and work well in live and studio environments. The 75 watts provide plenty of headroom for monitoring, and these sound fine mic'd. For those guitar players that don't want to use the internal sounds, the preamp can be completely bypassed by pressing two buttons at power up. This will allow your pedalboard guys the ability to use it completely clean, and have the sounds they've programmed into their pedalboards be portrayed perfectly. I've never had any failure issues or problems in any manner and both my amps gig weekly. Makes a great back line combo, or rehearsal room amp. And for the student, it will inspire hours of practicing with the hundreds of sounds inside. The presets are fairly dead on...back in black sounds just like the original Angus tone, Randy Rhodes sound like it should. Miraculous amount of great tones for a ridiculously low price for these great used combos. If your looking for a great practice or live amp, these are very hard to beat. Get one if you can. You'll be happy with the result.Read full review
This is a great amp! It's plenty loud for small gigging or home use. The amp modelling and effects all give quality sounds, with a lot of diversity. The front control panel is well laid out and easy to use. No glitches since I've had it, and I expect it to function perfectly for a long time. If it breaks, I'll probably buy a Spider IV to replace it. You will probably want to buy a footswitch for it so you can change channels without interrupting your performance.
This is a great practice or studio amp...their is not a bunch of room to adjust the effects on the effects panel though. The celeston speaker sounds excellent it gives that marshall tone to the unit....the distortion is very heavy if you select insane mode...it is based off of the mesa dual rectifier head sound...all in all it's just like a hot marshall.....good fair price tag as well......buy it, and try it.
This is an outstanding amp! I would recommend it to anybody. For a non-tube amp, it sure does have rich tones. It has a great variety of amp models to help expand your musical imagination. This amp is perfect for studio recordings! Thats the main reason on why I give it 5 stars. As far as playing shows... i always used a mic. Still sounded outstanding. I'm not sure how it would sound cranked all the way up inside of a venue, but im sure it can handle its watts. Overall, this amp is a perfect fit for begginers and experts. Built in tuner. Multible varieties of tones. Can't go wrong with this amp. All for a great price. I would buy it again1! Good job Line 6
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