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Randall RX120RHS Combo Amp Review

Randall RX120RHS Combo Amp
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without a doubt the best solid state half stack under 500$ i've ever heard. used to play on a Marshall that costed twice as much and had half the clarity on the clean and crunch on the overdrive. i would HIGHLY recommend to any guitarist on a budget who needs to keep up with a very loud metal or rock drummer to pick this bad boy up.

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Line 6 FBV Review

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If you have a Vetta amp and a Line 6 modeling guitar, this is THE indispensible item to complete your ensemble. It works great, allows you to switch amp AND guitar settings with simple footswitch controls.
The combinations are endless!

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Line 6 Spider Valve 212 Review

Line 6 Spider Valve 212
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I've been playing guitar for about 16 years, but I'll admit I know next to nothing about amps. I know what are generally considered to be good amps (Bogner, Marshall, Mesa/Boogie, etc.), but I couldn't look at the specs on an amp and tell you if it was any good.
After a little research, I came to the conclusion that I wanted a tube combo amp, something suitable for gigging or for practicing in the bedroom, that would give me a good variety of tones. (I like to play a wide range of music, from classic rock to metal and fusion, and bands I play with usually do covers.) I went down to Guitar Center with this in mind, and one of the salespeople pointed me to the Line 6 Spider Valve 212.
I plugged in an Ernie Ball Music Man JP6 (the same guitar I have at home) and immediately fell in love with the tone. You can see the specs for this amp a little farther up on the page, so I'll just talk about what matters: this amp sounds great. Plug in a good guitar with some good pickups, and you can dial in pretty much any tone you're after. Crank it up loud, and the tube power really shines. More than a dozen amp models (two choices for each individual setting on the dial) give you a wide variety of possible sounds. You'll likely hit on one or two models that you prefer, but even within a single setting you can dial in an impressive variety of tones.
I wasn't thrilled with the clean setting, but all I had to do get the clean sound I was after was to turn down the gain on the crunch setting, add a tiny bit of tape delay and some reverb, and there it was: my perfect clean tone. I've settled on the metal modeler (amber LED) for most of my high-gain tones, but I've only had it for about a week. I'm sure I'll find all kinds of great tones on different settings.
The one complaint I have about this amp is about the effects. They are limited, as you might expect with onboard effects, but the modulation effects in particular are practically unusable. The chorus and flanger are combined on the same dial for some reason, but all I really hear when I turn it on is a flanger, which is far too overpowering besides not being tweakable. A shame, since chorus is the only modulation effect I regularly use. The phaser and tremolo are okay, but I rarely use either and haven't experimented with them. The delay, on the other hand, is very usable, and I'm glad it got its own dial with three different flavors. The tap button for setting the tempo is essential and makes the onboard delay all most guitarists will need. The reverb is decent but a little overpowering at anywhere past about 11:00 on the dial.
Some other cool things about this amp include a built-in noise gate (just hold the tap button while turning the reverb dial past noon to activate it), distortion boost (hold the tap button while turning the drive dial past noon), and a tuner (hold the tap button in until the preset indicator switches to tuner mode). You can also save all your favorite settings as presets, easily navigable with a Line 6 FBV Express or Shortboard foot switch. (I strongly recommend spending the extra $100 on an FBV Express, though $230 for a Shortboard seems a little steep.)
(A quick side not about presets: the amp comes with 400+ presets, including 9 user-programmable banks with 4 patches each, totaling 36 programmable channels. You can't overwrite any of the artist or song presets. The presets are mostly decent at best, but they're a good starting point for tweaking. The amp does include a port for a PODxt, which you can also control with your FBV foot switch, and though I've never used one I'm sure it has plenty of programmable patches, so you aren't exactly limited to the amp's channels or presets.)
All in all, this amp sounds great with a huge variety of possible tones and options that will suit the needs of most guitarists playing in cover bands or just having fun at home. No, it can't compete with a Mesa Dual Rectifier half stack, but for a tube combo amp at well under $1,000, it can't be beat. Did I mention how loud this thing gets? I haven't been able to crank it past 10:00 on the master volume yet. I can't imagine anyone would ever need to go past 1:00, even at gigs. It's a seriously loud 40 watts.

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Spider Valve fuses the versatility of amp and effects modeling with the performance and feel of a world-class tube amplifier. Combining award-winning Line 6 modeling technology with a genuine tube amplifier designed by legendary amp designer Reinhold Bogner, Spider Valve delivers unmatched performance, responsiveness and tonal flexibility on the stage and in the studio.

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Line 6 Low Down LD300 Pro Amp Review

Line 6 Low Down LD300 Pro Amp
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I got this amp two weeks ago and I've been blown away by the quality. It has an amazing range of sound, the different amp models and Smart FX let me customize the sound for whatever I want. And it's loud. I play in a metal band and this thing keeps up just fine with my guitar player's 4X10 Marshal stack.
This amp is also very well made. It's tough and durable, and can take a beating. I tend to jump onto and off of it during gigs.
All in all, this is the perfect amp for the money.

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Finally, timeless rock tone in an affordable combo! LowDown LD300 is part of a family line of bass amps from Line 6 and that delivers an incredible array of�dialed-in, stage-perfected bass tones with 5 killer bass amp models and effects that cover everything from funk to modern or classic rock and beyond.LowDown offers incredible sonic flexibility with a modeled vintage studio compressor, and critical bass-specific effects like Bass Synth, Chorus, Envelope Follower and Octaver.Plus, the oversized high-speed power amp has incredible articulation and low-end punch that's ideal for live or studio work.Features also include: 4 programmable channel memories (36 with a FBV Shortboard), headphone out, line in, and a studio quality XLR direct out with Line 6's exclusive Bass POD amp and cab modeling that's the go to for studio direct recording.At last, there is a bass amp that gives you great tone, performance, and flexibility all at an unbelievable price. �

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Boomerang III Phrase Sampler (E-156) Review

Boomerang III Phrase Sampler (E-156)
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Great Loop pedal. (The best on the market!) Great customer service. Made in the USA. Get one, you'll love it!!!!

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Line 6 POD Studio KB37 Review

Line 6 POD Studio KB37
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I'm new to creating music on a computer, and my research, along with tons of positive reviews from others, led me to the POD Studio KB37 as a good all-purpose starting point. In terms of flexibility, this package is very hard to beat. The built-in inputs and mic preamps let you record just about anything, from guitar/bass and other electric instruments to vocals and acoustic instruments (using your own mic, of course). For these uses alone, the KB37 is a great way to get sound into your computer with minimum headaches. Simply connect the KB37 to your computer with a single USB cable. It's USB-powered, so you don't even have to plug it into a power outlet.
The hardware's MIDI keyboard and control surface open up a whole new dimension. They allow you to add keyboard parts and adjust some software parameters via real-world knobs and buttons; this is much faster than clicking and dragging onscreen "virtual" controls.
The included software package reveals the KB37's full potential, transforming an otherwise great product into an incredible bargain. Sure, the Reason Adapted (synth, sampler, sequencer, and effects) and Ableton Live (multitrack recording) software are the "lite" versions of these programs, but even so, they're very versatile and powerful. If you're fairly new to DAW software, trust me, even the lite version of Reason is pretty incredible -- you'll get a lot of use out of it. It includes tons of sampled real-world instruments, fully functional and tweakable soft synths, drum machine, sequencer, effects, and a lot more. It takes quite a while to explore its impressive capabilities. Once you do, you'll know whether you want to upgrade to the full version, which is available at a discounted price. But again, the lite verion will be plenty for many users.
Finally, you get Line 6's POD Farm software, which gives you an arsenal of stompbox and rack effects for guitar, bass, vocals, and just about anything else. On top of that, it includes amp, cab, and mic preamp modeling. You get everything that most guitar multi-effects units provide and then some. Because it runs on your computer, naming and saving patches is quicker and easier than stand-alone multi-effects units, and you can save as many custom patches as you like. And, unlike stand-alone units, POD Farm is expandable. Line 6 claims that the KB37 allows you to monitor your tone, complete with effects, without a latency problem (a lag between playing a note and hearing the output). This is not an empty promise. On my modest laptop, which runs Windows Vista on an Intel Core 2 Duo T5550 (1.83GHz) with 3GB of RAM, I experience zero latency problems.
All told, for the price of one guitar multi-effects unit, you get everything you need to start a home studio. If you're a full-time keyboard player, this package probably isn't aimed at you. As its name suggests, the KB37's keyboard has only 37 keys. So, there are probably better MIDI keyboard controllers out there for you. Plus, as a keyboard specialist, you'd most likely want a full version of whatever synth software you prefer. On the other hand, if you play guitar or bass and you want all the building blocks for tweaking your tone, adding vocals, effects, *and* getting your feet wet with powerful synths, sampling, and multitrack recording, here it is for a laughably low price.


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Line 6 Spider Valve 412 T Slant Cab Review

Line 6 Spider Valve 412 T Slant Cab
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I ordered this with the matching tube head a few months ago. This thing is SUPER bright and thick. It comes loaded with V30 speakers, and those things are SIIIICK. No wonder they are the best speakers around. I couldn't imagine anything sounding better than what I hear from this thing. Sounds really great from the tube head at 16 ohm, also from the POD plugged into the head, and also from a little Laney combo amp I've got lying around with an 8 ohm out. No matter what I plug into this thing, it just sounds great. I HIGHLY recommend this cab!

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Peavey ValveKing 212 Combo Amplifier Review

Peavey ValveKing 212 Combo Amplifier
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I was looking for a tube amp, this tube amp worth the money. its not cheap but not too expensive.
PRO: affordable, tone is ok, clean channel is ok, loud amp, heavy duty.
CONS: too heavy, no adjustable option for the bias, i would change the tubes (personal tone taste), i would change the speakers, i would like to used with Celestions V30.
good for rehearsal very loud,,,and gigs...

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Line 6 Low Down Studio 110 Amp Review

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I bought this amp a month ago, and yup, it packs a punch. I actually have to turn it down when I play it at my church. I like the R&B and the Clean. The Synth is pretty crazy stuff. The Rock definately has that tone, the Grind I don't really have a need for.
When using my headphones I'ts hard to hear the different tones, but I'm pretty sure I just need to get a better pair. I don't fully understand how the cabinet simulater and line out feature differ. I am glad the power cable disconnects.
Overall lightweight, durable, and great options for the buck. I researched amps for awhile before buying and this one stood out above many others. I luckily got to try one at a music store before I bought it online.
I've only been playing bass for about a 1 1/2 years, and am sure I will come to appreciate this amp more as I improve.

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Line 6 POD X3 Review

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Geez, where to start. This thing is unreal. For the gigging musician you only need to plug your Mic into the XLR input and your guitar/bass into the guitar input, dial up your favorite patches (you can create your own "User" patches), and run your output into the house PA. No amp or other gear to lug around!!
This thing has truly great guitar/bass sounds and great vocal sounds both out of this one unit. What I really like about it is that the key parameters (gain, EQ, presence, volume, reverb) ALL have their own dedicated knobs on top of the unit...no fumbling thru a bunch of confusing and dimly lit menus. And when you are at the gig there is a way to get the patch number to take up the whole LED (in BIG letters) so you can actually see what patch you are using. And did I mention the sound....I have Boss 600 digital recorder with amp/bass models which until I got the Pod, I thought were pretty good. Well I no longer use the Boss for guitar sounds. Instead, now I run the Pod into the 600 (which is a great digital multitrack recorder with so/so effects).
And now lets talk about the studio. This IS your computer audio interface. The Pod interfaces with your computer (Logic, Cubase, Gband, etc.) via a USB interface. You get simultaneous wet and dry outputs over the USB so you can get all the inspiration the Pod gives you but if you choose, record dry while your DAW is tracking. You can also use your DAW to cycle the Pod thru patch changes if that is the direction you want to go. The Line 6 website has updates/drivers and you will want to plug your Pod into your computer and follow the update instructions on the LIne 6 download page.
When I got this thing I plugged in my guitar (Takamine acoustic first, then Epiphone Casino elec) and some headphones and read just enough in the manual (5 min) to audition the thing. I ended up playing guitar for 2 hours. I was in heaven. Yea, there are a lot of high gain "thrasher/shredder" sounds but there are also a lot of clean sounds that I prefer. The next day I plugged in my Mic, set the Mic gain pot to max and got a great guitar/vocal thing going. However, the MIc input defaults to "mute" so I had to spend about 10 minutes to figure out that I had to play with both the input and output menus to get the MIc working. I played/sang for 3 hours straight after that. It was very inspiring. The next day I figured out how to get the sound to come out of the two 1/4 outputs into a Fender Princeton amp. It sounded great too.
The only "bad" thing is that for each patch you have to have to setup the inputs, outputs, and vocals. Otherwise, the Mic input will not work nor will the outputs work as they default to "Mute". What you want to do is setup user patches that have all these switches set the way that YOU want them so you don't have to tweak each patch every time you turn the thing on. Also the manual is a bit weak and some of the controls are a bit confusing at first. But it is not as difficult as the 600 as the 600 has about 4 levels of menus while the Pod X3 only has 2 levels of menus.
Oh yea, and if you want you can buy a footswitch controller if you are gigging. My friend has the Pod XT and I was just about ready to buy one when I stumbled across the X3....I am so glad I got the X3 as having the capability to do BOTH guitar and vocals at the same time (with their own controls) is huge for me. As a singer/songwriter I could setup all my user patches, show up at the gig with just my guitar, Mic, and Mic stand, and run my feed directly into the house board.
Best money I ever spent on a piece of gear. If you just want a stomp box for your guitar try the pocket Pod or the Pod 2.0. But if you want vocals, guitar, and a computer audio interface, this is your baby.

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The POD X3 will inspire and amaze you with the most complete collection of POD-quality guitar amp, cab, stompbox and studio effect models ever. This arsenal of rare vintage treasures, modern boutiques, and perennial classics offers nearly unlimited creative possibilities. Create your own tones or instantly play through any of the 250+ professionally dialed-in presets. For those in search of greater tonal possibilities, POD X3 gives you more power than ever before to create entirely new sounds. Split your guitar signal and play it through two guitar amp and effect signal chains at once. Add bass or vocals using the bass amp and high-end mic preamp models now included in POD X3.You can even plug in two instruments at once, each with its own independent tone processing. Whatever your music calls for, POD X3 has the power and flexibility to deliver. Whether you choose to recreate the sounds of the past or turn tradition on its ear, POD X3 comes fully-loaded with most inspiring collection of POD-quality amps and effects to let your sound break free. Most powerful POD EVER!Line 6 POD X3 Features and Benefits Electric Guitar POD X3 offers a whole new level of control over your guitar tone. Plug straight into any one of the 78 ear-shattering guitar amp models for pure, unadulterated guitar tone. Combine amp and cab models with the mouth-watering collection of 98 stompbox and studio effect models to build out your rig. Take your sound to the next level by blasting your guitar through two guitar rigs at once to create a massive wall of sound that even guitar heroes of the past would respect. Or plug POD X3 in front of your favorite stack or combo to pile on up to nine simultaneous effects, including

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Zoom G71UT Guitar Console (Tube, USB + Expression Pedal) Review

Zoom G71UT Guitar Console (Tube, USB + Expression Pedal)
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The effects pedal is freaking amazing. There are so many effects and presets and settings to the effects that you couldnt possibly come up with the same exact effect twice without saving it to the user memory. Its amazing. 100% great. I dont think i will EVER get bored of it...EVER...fantasic

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Line 6 Low Down LD150 Amp Review

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Upon reading reviews on Musicians Friend and some other sites I purchased the Lowdown 150 in December 2008. Out of the box, it sounded great though some of the presets are definitely lacking. The Smart Fx Envelope Filter is absolutely unusable though the Chorus effect is pretty decent. The amp simulators are okay. Rock preset is pretty sweet I gotta say.
I am a working musician and need to make sure that my gear is reliable and this amp has fallen short on small gigs, rehearsals and as a practice amp no less. The sound/volume seems to diminish the longer you play. For some reason the amp will change presets all on its own. Which has cost me a few dirty looks.. Thanks Line 6!
At this time there is some problem with the amp. It shuts down after being on for about 10 minutes as it heats up. (I take great care of my gear... never dropped or knocked around).
The only thing I have found this amp remotely useful for was practicing with the mp3/cd input, which many other amps come with. Aside from that, I wouldn't recommend this amp to my worst enemy! The warranty is up and I have a forty five pound paper weight in my practice space. The wiring schematics aren't available to the end user. So far the amp has been taken to a Line 6 repair shop and I still have the same problem. I'm taking it back again. Buyer Beware! The bells and whistles are mediocre at best and the amp itself has been nothing but a headache. Line 6 really needs to work on their bass line for amps. Look into buying another brand.

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Finally, timeless rock tone in an affordable combo! LowDown LD150 is part of a family line of bass amps from Line 6 and that delivers an incredible array of�dialed-in, stage-perfected bass tones with 5 killer bass amp models and effects that cover everything from funk to modern or classic rock and beyond.LowDown offers incredible sonic flexibility with a modeled vintage studio compressor, and critical bass-specific effects like Bass Synth, Chorus, Envelope Follower and Octaver.Plus, the oversized high-speed power amp has incredible articulation and low-end punch that's ideal for live or studio work.Features also include: 4 programmable channel memories (36 with a FBV Shortboard), headphone out, line in, and a studio quality XLR direct out with Line 6's exclusive Bass POD amp and cab modeling that's the go to for studio direct recording.At last, there is a bass amp that gives you great tone, performance, and flexibility all at an unbelievable price. �

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Line 6 Spider III 150 Guitar Combo Amplifier Review

Line 6 Spider III 150 Guitar Combo Amplifier
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I own this beauty of an amp. I love playing the guitar, but this amp really revived the fun in playing. There are so many tones you can get with the amp it's crazy. You can get beautiful cleans tones all the way to searing metal madness. That's not even counting all the preset tones in it. I would also suggest dropping the cash for the FBV Express footswitch or the PodXT Live. It's a hassle to be in the middle of jamming then reaching over to change channels or banks. The FBV Express doesn't have a bank switch, but it does have 4 channel switches, volume/wah pedal, and a built in tuner. Plus, it's only $100. The XT Live is like $400. Enough about the footswitches though. The amp is perfect for jamming or practices. It's fairly loud so you might could pull off small gigs with it also. With all the amp models and effects built in though it's perfect for traveling. You don't have to haul around your entire rig just to go to practice or jamming. Just pull the power cord, pick up, and go. It's pretty light despite it's size also.
Grab this amp if you want to breath new life into your music. It's a blast.

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Spider� III 150 offers perfectly dialed-in sounds with 200 incredible artist presets created by over two dozen of today's hottest bands and guitarists, plus another 200 presets based on the greatest rock guitar songs of all time!No tone is off limits thanks to 12 custom amp models that go everywhere from spanky clean to insane grind.With Line 6's revolutionary Smart Control FX (7 different effect types, 3 simultaneous) including, Phaser, Chorus/Flanger, Tremolo, Sweep Echo, Tape Echo, and Reverb, you'll always have the right tone.Plus, with the award-winning POD� cab modeling Headphone/Direct out, you can take your sound from the practice room to the studio.Features also include a footswitch jack that's compatible with the FBV2�, FBV Express�, and FBV Shortboard� foot controllers, a CD/MP3 input jack, and a built-in tuner.

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Line 6 Spider Valve MkII HD100 100-watt Guitar Amp Head Review

Line 6 Spider Valve MkII HD100 100-watt Guitar Amp Head
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I've been playing guitar for over 20 years & I know a thing or two about guitar tone. My friend owns the Spider Valve MKII 40 watt combo and he let me try it out at his house. I was blown away!!! My prior experience with Line 6 was the original Vetta amp that my other friend uses. That amp is solid state which I'm not a big fan of. Amp simulators, in my opinion, are like a tub of margarine. Sorry but it's not like real butter. The richness, texture and creaminess are all missed with solid state amp tone, at least at normal full band jam volume levels! So needless to say when I plugged the Spider Valve MKII, I could not believe the tone. Now, the amp is not perfect, but it's the closest thing I've witnessed. Being a full tube amp, you get all the tube tone, only with a hint of the solid state tone from the on board effects processor. And with all this amp does, I can live with that! I quit using my Mesa Duel and also my JMP head since I purchased the 100 watt version head. Beautiful cleans, Thundering Gains, Blues Twang and all points in between. It pretty much eliminated my effects pedal board as well. Well all except for the Deja Vibe... There's no replacing that pedal! All in all, I'm a huge fan of the amp and I can't believe that Line 6 won me over. BUT THEY DID!!! THANX

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The best of both worlds just got better. Spider Valve MkII guitar amplifiers provide a boutique-style, all-tube design created by Reinhold Bogner, the most advanced amp modeling that Line 6 has to offer, and extremely deep but simple FX editing.Features:100 wattsClass AB tube amp with two 12AX7 preamp tubes and four 6L6 power tubesBuild your tone with 16 of the most advanced Line 6 amp models to date20 Smart FX (up to 4 at once)Quick Loop: 14-second sound-on-sound looperNoise Gate, Boost (up to +8dB pre, post or both), Volume routingAdvanced routing and full adjustability up to 7 effect parametersMIDI input and output/thru for seamless integration into MIDI switching setupsFBV Shortboard MkII and FBV Express MkII foot controller compatibility128 user presetsManual mode for a traditional front-panel amplifier experienceXLR Output supports two output modes: Performance Mode and Studio ModeOversized LCD is easy to use and easy to readBuilt-in front-panel tuner1/4" speaker outputs (single: 16 ohms; dual: 4 and 8 ohms)1/4" power amp input and preamp output jacksSpider owners also get free access to Spider Online, a unique online resource offering over 500 guitar lessons, amp tones, jam tracks and more. Watch videos of top artists dialing in their signature tones. Spark new inspiration with jam tracks, drum-and-bass grooves and drum loops played by top session musicians, plus hundreds of downloadable tones. Lessons cover all genres and styles and include tabs, audio samples and tones. Spider Online has something for everyoneand its free for owners of any Spider amp, including Spider I through IV, Spider Valve, Spider Jam and Micro Spider.

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Line 6 Floorboard - Guitar Pedal Board Foot Contr Review

Line 6 Floorboard - Guitar Pedal Board Foot Contr
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I use the Floorboard with the Pod Pro, though it is also designed to work with Line 6's Flextone series of amplifiers too. It's really easy to use, although you can either have it in "select the patches" mode, or "manual mode" though you need to be en garde at all times, as the same buttons do different things in the different modes. It has some great - amazing, really - flexibility in the manual edit mode, and brilliantly clever little touches like "boost" functions for EQ, overdrive and distortion. You want to hit that solo? Step on it, and it goes a little louder, a little brighter, or a little nastier depending on what you step on.
However, unless you trained as an organist, in a live session you don't want to be jumping around like Michael Flatley jabbing your toes at various buttons in the manual edit mode, clicking delays in or out, and then switching modes (another button) when you want to change patches - realistically you will just have a patch *with* delay set up next to an identical patch *without* delay. But if you're in patch mode, you don't have access to the boosters - which really would be useful. But it's such a great thing I think, dammit, I'll just get comfortable training to be an organist.
Its construction is as hard as nails, but - and it's a big but - the patch switches kick in a split second after you stamp on them, not immediately, as you'd expect with a stomp box. This is a major weakness. Since I use it with the Pod, and only really in the home studio environment, I can live with this. But I don't think it would fly in a live envinronment. When you want to switch from Fender Tweed to loud JCM for that face melting solo, you want to do it *now* and not some time between now and the next beat. I don't know if this can be fixed in future models, but it needs to be.
Olly Buxton

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Low Down HD400 Bass Amplifier Review

Low Down HD400 Bass Amplifier
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I am a fairly active musician playing several performances and am in the studio recording a few days a week. I own several bass rigs including a full tube amp, a solid state amp, and a tube hybrid.So I have a fair assortment to compare it to. I bought the amp not knowing what to expect and was pleasantly surprised. I just unplugged from my tube amp and turned on the Line 6 and was not at all impressed. However, when I got it home and began to tweek it a bit, I found it to be great sounding and a lot of fun to use... While it is a modeling amp and the amps you a are simulating will sound better. You can get some great tones without bringing the house down......Very easy to use and adjust to get a sound that is guaranteed to put a smile on your face. Also the ability to store a few pre-sets is cool. Works great for switching guitars, you can even set up volume changes that you experience between different instruments..(as in passive to active or 4 and 5 strings). It would also be nice to have better control of the effects. The biggest draw back that I did notice is that it may not be powerful enough for a medium to large room. Although the direct line out sound is real good.I think that I would like to have more power in the event that I need it. So I'm going to get the HD750 to have 750 watts just in case. I hate to run it flat out. My main amps stay in the studio because they are too large to move unless I have to. This head will be my new amp of choice for playing out locally... It weighs roughly 30lbs. I don't want to leave you thinking that it isn't loud enough... It's extremely loud and I'm sure can perform at volumes that you shouldn't be playing at anyway! But for the price difference between the 400 & 750, I would rather have the unnecessary power on hand..... This amp is a great value for the money... Buy it!!!

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Fender FM 212 DSP 100W 2x12 Guitar Combo Amp Review

Fender FM 212 DSP 100W 2x12 Guitar Combo Amp
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Bought this from a friend who was moving. I didn't know aht to expect. Really pleased with all the sounds. For the money can't be beat. I play mostly blues , jazz and some country.

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