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The Variax 300 is an electric guitar from Line 6 that models the sound of other electric guitars by using digital signal processing. This guitar does not have traditional magnetic pickups (single-coil or humbucker). Rather it uses a piezo pick-up in the bridge to transduce the string vibrations to an electric signal. This guitar can sound like...
The Line 6 Variax 700 is a modeling electric guitar. It does not have traditional single coil or humbucker pick-ups near the bridge or neck of the guitar, rather it has piezo pick-ups built into the bridge of the guitar. The signals from the piezo pick-up are sent to a DSP chip to transform the signal into the sound of a bunch of different mode...
This is the US build Variax. It has 2 hum buckers by Seymour Duncon, the piezo for the Variax guts, volume, tone, and the Variax selector to switch models, and select alternate tunings. As well as a les paul type toggle switch. It also has a network jack output to to go to the Variax "hockey pick adapter to go into your computer via USB to use t...
I paid £699 for this online. I love the different guitars, especially the Gibons Les Paul and the Gibson acoustics. I love having a range of guitars from resenators to les pauls to telecasters. Another one that might interest people is the strat! You can make your own custom bank of guitars, and the pickups are built into the guitar...
I bought my Variax on eBay about 6 months ago. It cost $600.00, plus $15.00 for shipping. The Variax sounds just like the guitars it models, period. I had a chance to plug it into the same rigs as a Les Paul Studio and a Fender Paisley Telecaster. It sounded identical in both cases. The banjo, and sitar is so real th...
I came to be an owner of the Variax through necessity more than want. I've been lucky enough to be performing as a 'one man band' 5 out of 7 nights a week for the past 7 years. After years of using Ovation acoustic/electric guitars (with satisfaction),I learned about the ideal innovations of the Variax guitar from a fellow professional, who gave...
I test-run this guitar at 30th Street Guitars in Manhattan. It was on sale for $999; I didn't buy it. Lots and lots of tonal variations. And I didn\'t even hook the guitar up to a stompbox. Imagine the possibilities. All the sounds are already built into the guitar -- no special amp, foot controller etc. necessary. ...
I purchased this unit from Musician's Friend for $999. Having previously owned a Line 6 AX212 and a POD, I was very interested in seeing how they would put togehter the world's first modelling guitar. My hope was that the guitar would be the only one I would need on a gig. The guitar I haev is a very nice example of Tobacco Sunburst...
I have this guitar now for a little over a year. I threw myself on to the exit, after testing for a living, then store. What I really liked it more than the qualities promoted by the marketing Line6 was the possibility to change the tuning on the fly, and the range of sounds available. This is useful for bosser home to go into a s...
I have bought right out and c is very nice, it sounds plain distortion in the sound palette with all instruments! and simultaneous acoustic as happiness. (Especially with headphones or direct). You can do anything. My style is metal and it s fate hands down ... Harmonics come easy, plus tain is excellent, finish and handle super nice ... C is th...