Advantages: Digital effects, sound quality Disadvantages: Delay function
..., or whatever kind of echoing effect you are using at the time. It even has a blinking light to show you the current speed. No longer are you stuck with preset delays that get on your nerves because they're either too fast or too slow.
The distortions on this amp are also great. They go from a mild bluesy overdrive to an "Insane" setting, which is appropriately named, and useful for crunching metal. They also have about 6 other distortion settings in between, suitable for every type of music.
I would recommend this amp for anyone who is looking to upgrade from a small beginner amp. The Line 6 Spider is appropriate for recording sessions, practices, and even live gigs. It has the loudest output of any 50 watt amp I've ever played. But even when it's cranked, your clean channels stay clean and your effects are not distorted. This guitar amp is so...
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...for normal everyday space rock then I suggest that you keep it subtle as subtlety sometime works better.
How do you operate this wonderful piece of technology then?
Well you plug in input into the output of whatever device you are connecting it to, and the output to the input of whatever device is next in the line off attack. You then step on the box and a little red LED lights up. You the suddenly notice that there are four knobs on the thing to adjust the sound, what do they do you wonder:-
1. Manual
This works with the other settings and the further clockwise you turn it the more dramatic the effects you achieve in conjunction with the other controls.
2. Depth
The setting controls how much depth is applied to the guitar signal, and in conjunction with a distortion pedal is just fantastic.
3. Rate
This controls how fast the pedal sweeps...
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Advantages: Good quality, unusual sounds, reliability Disadvantages: May not have a very wide appeal
...hand for £49, probably about 10 years ago, but I’m unsure how old it actually is. I would estimate that it must be at least 15 years old as it is one of the Japanese made Boss pedals.
Construction
As with other Boss pedals the construction is all metal, built to withstand plenty of knocks! It has certainly had a few in the time I’ve had the pedal, but it’s still going strong!
On the bottom of the pedal is a slip proof rubber mat to stop it sliding around on floors when you step on it.
The top of the pedal has a large switch to turn the effect on and off and there is a small LED indicator light to show when the pedal is in operation.
There are two inputs on the pedal, labelled Input and Output. These are used to connect the pedal to a guitar and amplifier.
There are four controls on the pedal and reading from left...
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