This handy little cable has a male bulgin connector on one end which splits off into 4 individual 1m cables each with a female IEC connector. Ideal for spreading out effects or cans.
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This handy little cable has a male bulgin connector on one end which splits off into 4 individual 1m cables each with a female IEC connector. Ideal for spreading out effects or cans.
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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Advantages: Great sound / Tonnes of effects / great price Disadvantages: Volume button twitchy (think shower knob) / footswitch does not come with it
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A couple of years ago I went amp shopping. Or more specifically I went into a guitar shop and just started playing some amps. I spotted a lovely little amp as soon as I walked into the shop and for some reason it caught my attention. I read the label; "Line6 Spider 112 - WAS £280, NOW £230"
A bargain, I thought.
So I asked to play it. He kindly plugged me in, brought me a guitar and a stool and away I went. I fell in love with it within 10 minutes. I tried all the settings and was amazed at what I could get out of it. Not long after another clerk walked over to me, "Sorry mate, that price tag is wrong." Bugger! I knew it was too good to be true, "It's actually only £200 now." BANG! Down went the deposit, "I'll be back next week to pick it up."
And to this day I still get sexually aroused every time I crank...
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Advantages: Extremely high volume, excellent sound quality, variety of effects on offer, An easy lifter Disadvantages: None to report.
...The Line 6 Spider 2 offers the most amazing volume from an amp i've ever experienced (minus metallica gigs of course). If your thinking of buying a new amp, forget the Marshalls, Line 6 is where the quality lies.
It's not just the volume, the effects on this amp can offer ridiculas sounds and tones, required for proper shredding.
The list of names associated with this amp is endless, and I can see why, Jim Root relies on this amp to deliver a pure metal experience, which it does without hesitation every single time.
Dont get me wrong, It's not just a metal amp though, this amp delievrs just as much quality on it's "Clean" setting as it does on the award deserving "insane" mode.
In short, all serious guitarists of all styles should buy this tame beast of an amp in order to be able to shred beautifully, in all aspects of thier...
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