Product Description
Spider� III 120 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.
- 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
- Built-in front panel tuner
- 2 - 10 Custom Celestion Speakers
- 120 Watts Stereo (60W x 2)
- 12 Custom Amp Models from Clean to Insane, 7 Smart Control FX including Tape Echo, Sweep Echo, Standard Delay Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo, Reverb
Line 6 Spider III 120-Watt Guitar Combo Amplifier Reviews
Line 6 Spider III 120-Watt Guitar Combo Amplifier Reviews
| 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Line 6 Spider III 120-Watt Guitar Combo Amplifier (Electronics) Ok well the shipping is excellent with this amp, it came in two days which was awesome.there are so many presets on this amp i haven't even been through them all yet, it does have an awesome saving feature though so when you find you right tones you hold down the channel button u want it on and it saves the sound which was handy to have, and when you save them you can also rename them which was cool, i use it at my band practices and it sounds decent and it can get very loud, i see no reason it ever has to go past ways, other wise you will rock the house, but when it's loud it doesn't sound as good. i havent used it in any gigs yet but i cant wait to try it. pros- so many presets, saving the tone you like, loudness, effects cons- only a couple of clean sounds, really bad sound quality when loud, better amps out their 6 of 8 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Line 6 Spider III 120-Watt Guitar Combo Amplifier (Electronics) Well......................... I think the amp modeling technology is cool. It comes with 400 preset amp models sounds.The CLEAN presets: There is really only ONE clean sound that is usable.(The rest of the preset cleans are all covered with goofy effects). But, after minimal tweaking, that one clean sound turned out very nice - it had a nice, rich, bright tone I think. This tone ended up being my favorite thing about this amp. The DISTORTED presets: There are a many, many to choose from. However, after turning knobs and grumbling for a couple of months, I could never find a dirty tone that I was happy with. Even with tweaking the stored presets ... nothing really sounded that great - at least at performance volumes. Sitting in my living room (at lower volumes), some of the dirty presets sounded pretty good I thought. But, during gigs, trying to keep up with the band mix, the distorted presets sounded harsh and the sound seemed to kind of "break up" and go away... Read more 1 of 1 people found the following review helpful By Hilow "Zorro!" (San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews This review is from: Line 6 Spider III 120-Watt Guitar Combo Amplifier (Electronics) I just want to say this is a great amp. $400 is not cheap, but for the money you get lots.Sound? pretty darn good. Not a tone monster like $2000 twin reverb, but close. Thanks to stereo imaging afforded by 2 speakers the clean channels fairly well shimmer(try wiring them out of phase, cool). Where this amp really smokes is the massive amounts of gain. Some pre-programmed effects deliver massive gain. Not enough, your drive on max already? If you want even 2x that amount pres the "tap" button, back off on your drive setting past 12 o'clock. While still holding the tap button crank the dial back to max. Dogs in the neighborhood will respond. I compared this amp to a Marsh-MG100DFX. I bought the MG but returned it. This one was $40 more. I would say for the money this amp is the one you want. If you want a twin reverb keep saving. |
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