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2x12 Guitar Cabinet from Line 6 belonging to the Vetta series

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  • GAFiltaFishGAFiltaFish

    Wow...so much

    Line 6 Vetta 212Published on 02/04/20 at 04:05
    Im still figuring out new ways to use this amp.

    It has 2 amp models to be used at once.

    So the settings seem endless.

    There is a new software download via the usb connection in the back.

    Eventually i will do this. Have not needed to yet.

    I also have the pod foot pedal setup which added to the vetta 2x12 gives deep thick tone on tone sounds.

    Like playing a recorded mix but live.

    Like 2 to 3 guitars playing the same thing all at once. If you use delay on 1 amp setting then go the other way on the pod.
    I cant say enough.

    If you master this type of setup you wont need much else.

    You could never need another single peice of amp gear again.

    Unless you blow a speake…
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    Im still figuring out new ways to use this amp.

    It has 2 amp models to be used at once.

    So the settings seem endless.

    There is a new software download via the usb connection in the back.

    Eventually i will do this. Have not needed to yet.

    I also have the pod foot pedal setup which added to the vetta 2x12 gives deep thick tone on tone sounds.

    Like playing a recorded mix but live.

    Like 2 to 3 guitars playing the same thing all at once. If you use delay on 1 amp setting then go the other way on the pod.
    I cant say enough.

    If you master this type of setup you wont need much else.

    You could never need another single peice of amp gear again.

    Unless you blow a speaker but then you just buy another celestion very cheap and its like new.

    Im not a pro but my playing has improved in less than 6 months because its so much fun impressing my online friends with simple riffs that sound professional because of my line 6 purchases.

    Less than $1000 and I feel ready to play rhythm for a band.
    Or just keep recording riffs that sound killer.

    My old amp was a 1x12 peavey i got from a coworker. What a piece of junk in comparison.
    I never knew an amp and foot pedal board setup could do so much for my playing

    I wont stop saying how good this has been for me.
    My recording is done with a free program.
    Then i use a free video maker program and add my riffs.
    Its like i went up in my playing because i got this amp cheap ($500) online.

    Whatever makes you play more is good equipment. Guitar amp pedals whatever.

    Id give it 6 stars if possible :)
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  • MGR/Matt AdamsonMGR/Matt Adamson

    Line 6 Vetta

    Line 6 Vetta 212Published on 01/16/03 at 15:00
    I bought this unit complete with the FBX (at the time) floor board. I paid $1700 cash at a local music dealer. I wanted versatility sense my band plays a wide variety of styles, plus I wanted to NOT have to deal with various pedals and wires anymore but maintain the killer sounds I had. You can move pedals around in the mix and link them up different was such as series, parallel, and chain....simply amazing tone control.

    This is by far the most useful peice of equipment in my band. Its VERY easy to use and program. I can DOWNLOAD new amp models off the internet. I like that I have total control over every aspect of my sound and every peice of equipment is awesome. I had problems at …
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    I bought this unit complete with the FBX (at the time) floor board. I paid $1700 cash at a local music dealer. I wanted versatility sense my band plays a wide variety of styles, plus I wanted to NOT have to deal with various pedals and wires anymore but maintain the killer sounds I had. You can move pedals around in the mix and link them up different was such as series, parallel, and chain....simply amazing tone control.

    This is by far the most useful peice of equipment in my band. Its VERY easy to use and program. I can DOWNLOAD new amp models off the internet. I like that I have total control over every aspect of my sound and every peice of equipment is awesome. I had problems at one point and customer service was AWESOME. You can't even imagine all the wonderful sounds you can get out of this amp and it is LOUD if you need to be.

    I originally got one of the very first versions of this amps software. There was a bug in the program. It basically caused the amp to freeze up. There is no fan in this amp so I thought maybe I was causing it to overheat or something. I downloaded the newer software but it temporarily helped. I ended up getting a whole new amp. This all took like 2 days. Which I thought was fine and fast.

    This amp is built to last and has served me fine for over a year. I cannot believe after all this time how much I love this amp.

    IF you need multiple sounds or just a kick butt sound that you have every kind of flexibilty to create this is the amp for you. Cost only appears high but if you went out and bought everything in this amp individually you'd spend almost $50,000. No its not a tube amp and no its not the same thing as a tube amp....its IS the closest thing on the planet.

    This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com
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  • zztop144zztop144

    Line 6 Vetta 212Published on 12/08/05 at 09:35
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    This notice should be included in the "head amp" that I had not seen ...

    All transistor, no trace of lment of lighting (lamps what) the following, even for this price!
    I gn I am not the head Vetta combo ... the head "DGIG" two times 60 watts (vrifier).
    Trs connectors classic one between output jack or XLR for sotie line and twice two jacks for HPs. (Remember, I am not the head Vetta combo).
    The rglages and effects, good gods I would never have enough room ... See leaflet but in short there are a few prs everything that's made up Submitted amp that indeed both "stombox" as they call and finally a post effect module amplification.
    10 share of quarrels with bells on this or that typ…
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    This notice should be included in the "head amp" that I had not seen ...

    All transistor, no trace of lment of lighting (lamps what) the following, even for this price!
    I gn I am not the head Vetta combo ... the head "DGIG" two times 60 watts (vrifier).
    Trs connectors classic one between output jack or XLR for sotie line and twice two jacks for HPs. (Remember, I am not the head Vetta combo).
    The rglages and effects, good gods I would never have enough room ... See leaflet but in short there are a few prs everything that's made up Submitted amp that indeed both "stombox" as they call and finally a post effect module amplification.
    10 share of quarrels with bells on this or that type of modlisation on this machine I do not see what's missing?

    The configuration is relatively simple but there are so many thing in bte need some time before an ide of what "a" can do, I still learning.
    The right sound, and finally the basic sound, is easy to find we must take notice (excellent, finally a nice read notice), find the amp that goes well, do not put too much effect immediately, SETTING THE all based amp is on the right side of it, gain, filtering and master, and its rings.
    I made a dj parenthse on the record but honestly it is great, I am doing my rglages marr. It is available at Line 6.
    8 rating in the sophistication of the machine, many things to see.

    The question is, should it your style of music? remains whether there is a style of music that this amp does not know how? Good bulbs, so the heat was not a good wooden pole but ...
    I play a Steinberger Spirit, a Fender Start, an Epiphone LP and a Godin Flat Five X, (acoustic sounds nice) and the amp makes the difference, phew! No doubt about the instrument used a password.
    All types of sounds are possible but with time I focused on a sound that suits me, type Marschal not to appoint him but when I want another not need to unplug, just turn the knob . I have a head lead 100 mosfet Marschal fairly and I had fun putting one ct the other ... fun, only the volume knob at raction of the guitar is REALLY diffrent ... dfaveur in the Line 6, all or nothing for Gnant nuances, but otherwise quite a growl.
    A concern even when the sounds Vox, as long as there is a double on the guitar sounds become dsagrables, trs confused, a kind of saturation unfortunate.
    justifies the remark dernire 9

    Happy owner of this beautiful machine is the one with the software version 2, for a year and a half, he made all the RPET and scnes. In this connection it is heavy and in addition it must be the peavey 4x12 ... but a copy to the reliability level of sounds (no comment on the bulbs ...).
    And I always had a field fender 25, a hybrid, and a head Marschal Mosfet Lead 100, as transistor, and the versatility of Vetta parrait me more and more indispensable. For the line out there is an entire module that allows a paramtrer with onions and have its own amp.
    10 for the note, frankly some small dtail vis vis all the rest are teachers and consume without modration ...
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  • flibustflibust

    Line 6 Vetta 212Published on 03/16/06 at 15:08
    (This content has been automatically translated from French)
    Amp modlisation numrique
    150w announcement ... almost too pchu for use in home-studio mini home ... but volume is benefitted tt on the best sound quality ...
    complte hyper connectivity for effects (and especially numrique connection with PC or directly with the Variax guitars brand)
    for effects, modlisations the top (called the quality of DSP pro)
    dj bcp presets with combis amp / speaker / sound effects trs near mythical group (u2, pink floyd, police .... etc) plus a library line6 (with lots of free) via site ddi ...
    the machine is heavy, and she does well in the tough kind, made to last ...

    super simple exchange with other brand products (Variax, workbench, line6 bookstores of…
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    Amp modlisation numrique
    150w announcement ... almost too pchu for use in home-studio mini home ... but volume is benefitted tt on the best sound quality ...
    complte hyper connectivity for effects (and especially numrique connection with PC or directly with the Variax guitars brand)
    for effects, modlisations the top (called the quality of DSP pro)
    dj bcp presets with combis amp / speaker / sound effects trs near mythical group (u2, pink floyd, police .... etc) plus a library line6 (with lots of free) via site ddi ...
    the machine is heavy, and she does well in the tough kind, made to last ...

    super simple exchange with other brand products (Variax, workbench, line6 bookstores of the net ...)
    extreme ease to get a good big sound (in the clear as saturated ...)
    Now, it is sr that such product has its downside: it's almost too much too combis (amp / speaker) possible; a ringing marshall, vox, Carlsbro, Fender, h and k. ..
    Drout is a (somewhat like dmultiplication also the types of guitars on the Variax) ... the advantage of opting for a combination and a Variax VETTAI: configs are proposed for automatically presets (such as scratches will call plutt traditionally this type of amp, speaker, effects ).... but hey, it's good to be free and not having his musical universe circumscribed by CHARACTERISTICS limits of a single brand ...

    Too many effects as possible: you can chain, insrer any stage of sound production admultiplie .... .... the possibilities when one finally there is a double track, and so we may choose to have two circuits in Stereo radically DIFFERENT guitar with a single branch ....!!!! has opened a wealth of Ingala .... in short, a sound incredibly richly ... for any style!

    the manual?
    even no need to raise too much, except for specific exchange between automation products for the line6 or super complex configs ... it is an amplifier before being a gas factory ... so scratch the ordinary fr quente amps does not feel fear dpays

    what style of music does it not be? that is the question to ask!
    This combo makes not only my honor and my Variax variax500 acoustic700, but he has given a facelift my old US strato I redcouvre and when it is boosted by an amplifier of this quality. I dare hardly think that a gibson LP57 with 3 humbuckers can give that kind of stuff!

    no sounds take me, not to dplaise intgristes circuits lamps ....

    Almost two months of use, to replace a Behringer V-AMPIRE But I found that dj trs good (for the price, it was at 1 / 5 the price of the Vetta) ...
    matrise I do not have all the tricks chanage effects, I do not know all the amps CHARACTERISTICS modliss, nor those of the speakers ....
    is the pb when we "all" and some say they prfrent "little kiss good treindre" (typ and a gear limit is sr, we end the matriser) I'm not complaining this profusion (forty amps, both speakers, the dual effects ...) and I accept the consquence: feeling on the beach in front of an oc year of possibilities!
    I leave 20 years on a Vox ... j'apprcie more wealth that these combos are modlisation our door ...
    1900euros course, it's expensive for an amp .. but not for what ultimate Amp VETTAI ....
    I love this big bte and I will facilitate its use by attaching a pdalier ending for its measurement.
    At the risk of rpter (relative to the post or on the Variax workbench), the quality is to go for reasonable prices: I would have frowned upon with a collection of heads of amplifiers, loudspeakers, pdaliers and effects rack in a few m2 j'alloue that music at home ... not to mention that this would be at irralisable pcuniaire ...
    Briefly, I think modlisation (type Variax guitars, violin workshops virtual amps and effects in a while a module) is the future of the guitar consumer ...
    for not otherwise get to be suspect of being an agent in line6, I would stress here that I kept my Behringer V-AMPIRE (modlisation amp with effects Intgr) I think it's the medium version is excellent amateur all over the VETTAI litiste.
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