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Modelling Combo Guitar Amp from Line 6 belonging to the DT series

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    It is ok !!!!, but not for the price

    Line 6 DT50 112Published on 05/11/11 at 15:01
    What do you do when you build amp modeling units with effects and appear to have no idea how tube distortion sounds...you go get one of the best tube amp boutique builders in the world, Reinhold Bogner. Bogner design the good parts of this amp while Line 6 focused on the digitalization of the unit. It was a good move to combine the creative platforms of both companies.


    Line 6 DT50 112 Modeling Guitar Amplifier Features at a Glance:

    * Advanced HD modeling technology
    * Reinhold Bogner's most flexible tube design
    * 2 x 12AX7 preamp tubes
    * 2 x EL34 power amp tubes
    * Simple and straightforward 2-channel design
    * Each channel has Drive, Bass, Mid, Treble, Pr…
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    What do you do when you build amp modeling units with effects and appear to have no idea how tube distortion sounds...you go get one of the best tube amp boutique builders in the world, Reinhold Bogner. Bogner design the good parts of this amp while Line 6 focused on the digitalization of the unit. It was a good move to combine the creative platforms of both companies.


    Line 6 DT50 112 Modeling Guitar Amplifier Features at a Glance:

    * Advanced HD modeling technology
    * Reinhold Bogner's most flexible tube design
    * 2 x 12AX7 preamp tubes
    * 2 x EL34 power amp tubes
    * Simple and straightforward 2-channel design
    * Each channel has Drive, Bass, Mid, Treble, Presence, Reverb, and Channel Volume controls
    * Master volume control
    * High and Low inputs
    * Reconfigurable analog components (Class A/Class AB; Pentode/Triode)
    * Complete, 1-touch analog reconfiguration (via Channel select switch)
    * Low-power mode
    * 1 x 12" Celestion custom G12H90 speaker
    * L6 LINK in/thru connection for POD HD integration
    * Serial effect loop with level control
    * Footswitch jack for channel switching
    * XLR direct out with cabinet simulation and ground lift switch
    * 4-, 8-, and 16-ohm speaker outs

    UTILIZATION

    Details
    Type Hybrid
    Number of Channels 2
    Power 50W/25W; Switchable Class A/Class AB
    Speakers 1 x 12" Celestion Custom G12H90
    No Effects
    Reverb Yes
    EQ Ch 1: Bass, Mid, Treble; Ch 2: Bass, Mid, Treble
    Amp Modeling Yes
    Number of Models 4
    Number of Tubes 4
    Preamp Tubes 2 x 12AX7
    Power Tubes 2 x EL34
    Inputs 2 x Instrument
    Outputs 6 x Speaker
    Footswitch I/O Yes
    Effects Loop Yes

    SOUNDS

    This amp is called a hybrid which uses tubes while in addition to digitalized operation. I have seen this amp in a live performance from Stryper and it was convincingly very good. I know that it sounded good and why a Line ^ distortion typically doesn't sound good I went home after the show to see what Line ^ was up to. All the while feeling like this had a very similar characteristic tone similar to Bogner amps. Sure enough I jumped on the Line ^ website to discover the tag team due for this design. They were using GMW guitars which were similar to Ibanezes and Flying V's....at least the builds they had. Each setup sounded killer.

    OVERALL OPINION

    I little bit pricey but two companies now have to get paid so to get one new you will have to cough up about $1300. This will steer novices and beginners out of the equation and bump the market up to the more experienced players. It might have a hard time selling at that market since most people who would pay for a $1300 amp would not buy a Line 6, bu they would buy a Bogner so we'll see how it pans out.

    If I got one of these new I'd keep it but I woulnd't spend the kind of money they are asking for this amp. I would save up a few hundred more dollars and get a Shiva or old Ubershall.
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