Line 6 Spider II HD75 - LPA94's review
translatedWell, I do not really agree with the other reviews, so here are some details. This amp head is not really a head amplifier transistors as we understand it, because much is digital (like the amp mod…
Line 6 Spider II 15 - "15 watts is more like it"
This little amp is nice priced and convenient amp. Much like the 75 watts it retains most of the features from the original amp modeling amps that line 6 starting making years ago. Now they have upda…
Line 6 Spider II 212 - "Not that great"
This amp is not a keeper amp at all. This thing is a basic sounding solid state amp modeler that doesn't sound anything like the amp modelers it claims to emulate. The tone is extremely thin and meta…
Line 6 Spider II 210 - "Ok for a practice amp"
Let me start by saying how much I loath solid state amps and how much I can't stand amp modeling. Amp modeling is so processed and fake that no matter how much time you spend with it you will not be …
Line 6 Spider II 15 - ricou3's review
translatedLike the previous ones opinion patant power for a 15W UTILIZATION Not need the manual so easy! a faith more for a 15W his patant. SOUNDS I play on a 150W spiderII recent years and of course…
Line 6 Spider II 30 - belzeb's review
translated30 watt amp simulation transo 4-channel recordable basic (clear, crunch, metal, insane) Between guitar, between a cd player or mp3 (which is not my opinion) and a connection for a line6 pdalier…
Line 6 Spider II HD150 - nicowheel's review
translated- Modeling Amplifier Head - 150 watts (2x75 watts) - 1 input jack, 1 headphone, 2 speaker output and connectivity to the switch - EQ acute low medium and also some effects that can be combined:…
Line 6 Spider II 112 - Audiofanzine FR's review
Originally written by Rabanne000 on Audiofanzine FR. See Line 6 website. UTILIZATION Easy to use if you read the user's manual. It's what I did after two years of use and I discovered features I h…