Line 6 Spider IV 75 75-watt 1×12 Modeling Guitar Amplifier
If you’re going to play through this amp, be warned: you’ll have to narrow your favorite tones down to, say, a few hundred. That’s right; Line 6 packed over 300 signature tones from a who’s who of rock giants into the Spider IV 75 combo amp! You won’t believe how amazing this 75-watt tone monster sounds — or how easy it is to dial in the amp sounds and effects you want. Cruise among the coolest 16 amps on the planet with the turn of a selector knob. It may seem impossible, but this very gig-worthy, very portable 1 x 12″ combo has everything you need, right onboard!
Product Features
- 75 watts; 1×12″ Celestion Custom speaker; three-quarter closed-back cabinet for a tight, snappy response
- 300+ hand-crafted presets from 50 world-famous bands and guitarists including Johnny Marr, Slipknot, 311, Meshuggah, Lacuna Coil, As I Lay Dying, Steve Stevens, The Donnas, Minus the Bear, Pete Anderson, more; 200+ dialed in song-based presets
- 16 tonally superior amp models with the vintage characteristics and nuances; 20 Smart FX (4 at once) with deep editing; Quick Loop, Auto-Wah, Intelligent Pitch-Shifter plus inspiring echoes, mods, delays, reverbs and more; 64 user-created presets
- Bass, Mid and Treble knobs that behave like the EQ controls from each modeled amp; Drive knob; Channel volume; Master volume
- 1/4-inch input; 1/4-inch headphone/direct output; 1/8-inch CD/MP3 input; built-in chromatic tuner; FBV foot controller jack
Best Amp For Miles I feel like there are enough positive reviews about this amp that you should already know to buy it, but just incase you aren’t convinced, here’s me telling you one more time: this is the amp for you.I bought this to go along with my Epiphany Les Paul, and the sound that comes from this bad boy is fantastic. There are plenty presets that all have distinct sounds from Clean, Blues, Metal, and so on. All of them are customizable so you can fine tune them how you like.There…
One year review I have played using this amp for the past year. I use a fender stratocaster and the 4 button foot controller, and play soft and hard rock for performances twice a week. I’ve seen the good, the bad, and the ugly with the a Spider IV. Here are my findings:The good:Sound quality is good to great, depending on your settings. The clean channel is good enough for me. Distortion is quite good, and the preset tones are very helpful for finding the exact tone you want. I use the Guns n…