More info: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/search.php?s=Line+6+Spider+IV&go=Search
Hear the Line 6 Spider IV in action. Dave Lenat from Line 6 gives an exclusive demo at Sweetwater, showing off the looping feature and the range of amazing tones packed into each modeling amp.
I have the Line 6 Spider IV 120. It's a good am.
hopfenmalzbier 5 days ago
@Beers782 I think the tones are alittle bit of gain, reverb, maybe a tiny bit of echo
HendrixAndAirsoft in reply to Beers782 (Show the comment) 6 days ago
Endless endless jammin
SSISacoustics 1 week ago
Did you program this with the Line 6 Software or by hand? What effects are you using for the lead tone for the first 45 second or so? Thanks!
Beers782 1 week ago
@XxporkupinexX ya espically during the 65 twin reverb
HendrixAndAirsoft in reply to XxporkupinexX (Show the comment) 1 week ago
@jkeg39 ah ok,, thanx man
BeHemoth481000 in reply to jkeg39 (Show the comment) 2 weeks ago
@BeHemoth481000 Yeah bro, same happens to me. It's just because the different affect have different playing volumes, so you have to compensate for what you're going to switch to and use your volume nob on the Guitar to turn it down when you switch
jkeg39 in reply to BeHemoth481000 (Show the comment) 2 weeks ago
Anyone else hearing abit of Jimi Hendrix in this haha :)
XxporkupinexX 2 weeks ago
@YogendimeB well it depends on what your playing, the line 6 is better for wider range of playing where it doesnt have best tones, but it can help beginners find their best playing style so that they can start investing in better stuff for their playing style, now the MG isnt as wide of playing but if your going for a clean warm bright tones MG is your amp
HendrixAndAirsoft in reply to YogendimeB (Show the comment) 3 weeks ago
Is line6 better than marshall MG?....if so in what ways if not then why?....
YogendimeB 3 weeks ago