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  • TexasDreams
    former Miserable Admin :)
    • Oct 2003
    • 4700

    #1

    GFY guitarists question - Line6 Spider III 120 amp

    Line 6 Spider III 120 amp 2x10. Anybody out there have one of these?

    I'm looking at getting a better amp, and was looking at the Line 6. Price is $399, and this would be replacing an old Crate practice amp that I have. I'm certainly no Stevie Ray Vaughn, but was looking for something better that I won't outgrow for a while.





    Feel free to recommend other amps and models in that price range, if you know of something better.

    Line 6 specs :

    Spider? III delivers detailed amp models based on some of the greatest guitar sounds ever created. To keep these sounds authentic, we kidnapped some of our favorite artists to dial in each amp model. Now you can rule the stage with the Insane model with its truly massive gain or explore your sensitive side in the studio with the Clean model. It?s all up to you.

    FEATURES:

    * 12 Custom Amp Models from Clean to Insane
    * 7 Smart Control FX (up to 3 simultaneous) including Tape Echo, Sweep Echo, Standard Delay (all with Tap Tempo) Chorus/Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, and Reverb
    * 250 artist-created presets
    * 150 song-based presets
    * Plus 36 user programmable presets
    * Built-in front panel tuner
    * 2 - 10? Custom Celestion® Speakers
    * 120 Watts Stereo (60W x 2)

    AMP MODELS:

    Clean
    Red LED - Select this Amp Model and adjust the tone controls to get crisp, amazing clean tones, great warm jazz tones, and all the high-end shimmer you?ll need with a generous amount of bottom end.

    Glassy
    Green LED - We developed this Amp Model to emulate those late 60?s and early 70?s clean tones. It started off as an Amp Model based on* a 1973 Hiwatt® Custom 100. We extended the tone control range and tightened up the low end.

    Twang
    Red LED - This Amp Model draws on* our analysis of mid 60?s Fender® amps, including the blackface ?65 Twin Reverb® and blackface ?64 Deluxe Reverb®. We wanted an Amp Model that has that classic glassy high end tone, with some snap and bite.

    Twin Twang
    Green LED - This Amp Model is based on* a number of vintage tweed amps. We evaluated a ?53 Fender® tweed Deluxe Reverb®, ?58 Fender® tweed Bassman® and a ?60 Gibson® Explorer® to create a swingin? Rockabilly tone.

    Blues
    Red LED ? Based on* a mix of a ?65 Marshall® JTM-45, a ?58 Fender® Bassman®, a ?63 Fender® Vibroverb and a Supro®, this Amp Model slides between gritty swamp-infected cleans to syrupy smooth, walloping drive tones.

    Class A
    Green LED - This Amp Model is based on* a fawn Vox® AC-30 amplifier with an updated and expanded tone control circuit. We wanted to capture that early British pop rock tone that the Beatles and the Stones are so well known for.

    Crunch
    Red LED - This sound was crafted during our studies* of the '68 Marshall® Plexi 50 Watt. This type of Marshall® amp was used by a number of early metal bands. Crunch provides a wider range of tone control settings than the original Marshall® amp had.

    On Fire
    Green LED - This Amp Model is based on* a ?68 Marshall® Plexi 100 watt with a few added extras; The combination of a Variac and the jumped input channels creates that infamous brown sound.

    Metal
    Red LED - This Amp Model is based on* the Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier®. Use this Amp Model to get a tight and punchy, high gain Metal sound.

    Spinal Puppet
    Green LED - This sound was created to be an aggressive high gain Amp Model with a unique Mid control that will sweep though an entire spectrum of tone on one knob. The Mid knob for this Amp Model changes the character of the distortion. When set to minimum, the distortion exhibits Fuzz pedal characteristics. When the Mid is set to noon, it mimics the creamy modern high gain amp tones. And when the Mid knob is turned up to max, it?s very much reminiscent of that Class A sound.

    Insane
    Red LED - This model is our ?dialed in for shredding? version based on* the Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® red channel. It combines the intensity and impact of Metal Red, but delivers more midrange and teeth for that bone-crushing, brain piercing insane grind.

    80s Solo
    Green LED - Our goal with Insane was to provide you with as much input gain distortion as possible short of complete meltdown. You get an obscene helping of distortion, while still retaining tonal definition and character.

    EFFECTS:

    A great amp isn?t the only part of a great guitar sound. With Smart Control FX, an exclusive Line 6 feature that automatically dials in different effect parameters, you spend more time playing and less time tweaking. Simply find the effect that you want, turn the knob to your desired intensity, and you?re done. You can even use multiple effects at the same if you wanna get really crazy.

    Effects Models (Up to 3 effects simultaneous)

    * Phaser
    * Chorus/Flanger
    * Tremolo
    * Sweep Echo
    * Tape Echo
    * Reverb

    INS & OUTS

    When you?re playing with your band on stage just drag the Spider? III on stage and crank it up. When it comes time to record, use the headphone/direct out and plug it straight into the mixing board for world-class POD® 2.0 direct tone used in pro studios and stages everywhere! You can also use the same out with headphones for practicing in your bedroom. Want to play along with your favorite songs? Plug into the CD/MP3 input and you?re good to go.
    ICQ: 168-914-369 >>> sysop [at] TexasDreams [dot] com
  • tony299
    lurker
    • Aug 2002
    • 57021

    #2
    my bro has got one and loves it ,he is a semi pro.

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    • kacy
      Confirmed User
      • Oct 2002
      • 877

      #3
      My son has the Line6 also, we love it
      ~Kacy

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      • TexasDreams
        former Miserable Admin :)
        • Oct 2003
        • 4700

        #4
        I must have done my homework correctly on this choice. Asked a number of places, asked a number of people on icq, and even made a few phone calls back to some old friends. Not one bad review on this amp choice, so it's ordered and now on it's way.

        Cost = $399.99
        Shipping = $0
        Tax = $0

        And AmericanMusical.com allows 3-auto payments of only $133.33 per month with no additional charge.

        http://www.americanmusical.com/item-...brand-148.html

        ICQ: 168-914-369 >>> sysop [at] TexasDreams [dot] com

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        • DeanCapture
          Haters & Trolls SUCK!
          • Dec 2002
          • 9275

          #5
          Originally posted by TexasDreams

          And AmericanMusical.com allows 3-auto payments of only $133.33 per month with no additional charge.
          Wow - that's awesome! TD, have you bought from these folks before? 3 payment plan with no additional charge sounds like a great deal
          Twitter: @DeanCapture
          Instagram: @TheDeanCapture
          DeanCapture "at" Gmail.com

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          • TexasDreams
            former Miserable Admin :)
            • Oct 2003
            • 4700

            #6
            Originally posted by DeanCapture
            Wow - that's awesome! TD, have you bought from these folks before? 3 payment plan with no additional charge sounds like a great deal
            I've bought a ton of gear from them in the past, they have a 3-payment for things starting at $300, and offer a 5-payment plan for things over $750. Great service, and price guarantees along with the payment plan system, and you can even do it using a Visa Check card to make sure there is ZERO interest and no additional fees. AmericanMusical ROCKS!!!
            ICQ: 168-914-369 >>> sysop [at] TexasDreams [dot] com

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            • Yngwie
              I am an Alien from space
              • May 2003
              • 11118

              #7
              my friend has one of those. he brought it over to my place and I plugged in my strat to it and it rocks! Gonna have to get me one of those.
              ICQ: 16544251 - Skype: gator37 @ eastlink.ca - email: yngwie @ isys.ca

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              • DeanCapture
                Haters & Trolls SUCK!
                • Dec 2002
                • 9275

                #8
                Originally posted by TexasDreams
                I've bought a ton of gear from them in the past, they have a 3-payment for things starting at $300, and offer a 5-payment plan for things over $750. Great service, and price guarantees along with the payment plan system, and you can even do it using a Visa Check card to make sure there is ZERO interest and no additional fees. AmericanMusical ROCKS!!!
                Sweet - thanks for the hookup TD! Goodbye MusiciansFriend - Hello AmericanMusical
                Twitter: @DeanCapture
                Instagram: @TheDeanCapture
                DeanCapture "at" Gmail.com

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                • Violetta
                  Affiliate
                  • Jul 2004
                  • 28735

                  #9
                  Good luck with it TD...
                  M&A Queen

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                  • Gambit
                    Confirmed User
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 571

                    #10
                    From what i recall the spider amps are a load of garbage compared to their big brother flextones. The flextones have a lot more tweakabilty and will sit better if you play with a drummer as they have a better cutting midrange.

                    I'd have a look at peoples opinions of it on www.harmony-central.com as the review database there is pretty expensive.

                    FWIW i used to have a flextone two (basically a POD with an amp and speaker) and couldn't fault it until i took it to band practice and it wouldn't cut thru at all.

                    The spider will be a hell of a lot more versatile than any tube amp at that price tho - and at low volume ;)

                    If you can spend a bit more then get a flextone 3. It would be night and day difference. And a lot more tweakable.

                    Are you more into clean tone or heavy distorted?
                    Last edited by Gambit; 10-30-2006, 12:37 AM.
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                    • Klen
                      • Aug 2006
                      • 32234

                      #11
                      Oh didnt know texas dreams has intrested in guitar.I also play guitar and i collecting marshalls.

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                      • thricer
                        Confirmed User
                        • Dec 2005
                        • 5324

                        #12
                        That's a preety nice AMP, but I prefer Marshall
                        None So

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                        • CaptainHowdy
                          Too lazy to set a custom title
                          • Dec 2004
                          • 94107

                          #13
                          Rocking! You need a drummer??

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                          • AdPatron
                            No commissions, no fees.
                            • Apr 2003
                            • 17706

                            #14
                            I'm for Marshall as well.

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                            • Herb Kornfield
                              Is on the 1
                              • Sep 2002
                              • 4996

                              #15
                              I did a line6 vetta2 a vs Marshall 100 half stack shootout with my 59 strat....

                              The Marshall BLEW the Line6 away to be honest when it came down to "real" solid thick tone and not overly processed tones to my ears...

                              The difference is mind blowing when you side by side the amps. Marshall just crushes the competition...

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                              • TexasDreams
                                former Miserable Admin :)
                                • Oct 2003
                                • 4700

                                #16
                                WOW!!! When they said the shipping was FREE, I was figuring that the delivery would be at least 4 or 5 business days. What a nice surprise when I check the tracking number through FedEx.

                                Date ordered : Sunday 10/29/2006 @ 8:49PM

                                Estimated delivery : Oct 31, 2006
                                Service type : Ground-Domestic
                                Pieces : 1
                                Weight : 54.0 lbs.
                                Status : On FedEx vehicle for delivery


                                Less than 48-hour delivery for something that was ordered on a weekend. Yep AmericanMusical.com does ROCK!
                                ICQ: 168-914-369 >>> sysop [at] TexasDreams [dot] com

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                                • jimthefiend
                                  So Fucking Banned
                                  • Oct 2003
                                  • 18889

                                  #17
                                  Get a fucking Marshall stack, you wimp.

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                                  • DamianJ
                                    Too lazy to set a custom title
                                    • Jul 2006
                                    • 15808

                                    #18
                                    Just bring your laptop and plug in Guitar Rig.

                                    http://www.native-instruments.com/in...d84080&flash=9

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                                    • sixstringmoneymachine
                                      Confirmed User
                                      • Oct 2006
                                      • 199

                                      #19
                                      Should have forked out the extra $75 and gotten a Marshall MG100DFX. I got it after trying everything of Line6 and the Marshall was eons beyond the Line6 crap. One less speaker but 10x the tone and crunch!

                                      Don't get me wrong...if you like total loss of feel when you play from an over-processed signal, you'll probably dig the Line6.

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