Line 6 Spider III 15 - "Same but different"
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 III 75 - AVS_Salo's review
translated- What kind of amplification (lamp, transistor ,...)? Transistor - What is the power dlivre? 75W - What connection? Between a guitar, a CD/MP3 input, an output for the footswitch, head…
Line 6 Spider III 30 - Marmotte666's review
translatedT says it all down. UTILIZATION The strength of this amp is that it does not take himself in the head rglages, four types of sounds (clean, crunch, metal & insane) but really quite DIFFERENT Inga…
Line 6 Spider III 30 - SlapKid's review
translatedI use it for 6 months now, with a pdalier FBV4 I used with my spider deuxime 120 version (it's always nice when a compatible gnration the other). No tuner, tape delay is not mandatory and the other…
Line 6 Spider III 75 - Ozuke's review
translatedAll t adj said. <img class="smiley" src="/images/audiofanzine/interface/smileys/icon_wink.gif" alt="" /> UTILIZATION The configuration is it simple? Yes, one would not lose too much, and thanks …
Line 6 Micro Spider - " (Too) Synthetic"
translatedIt's a small amp modeling incorporating the channel amps in the Spider range, it offers the basic functions of the amp stack: a headphone / recording, some effects more or less usable ... UTILIZATI…
Line 6 Spider IV 150 - " simple and effective."
translatedtype: transistor Power: 150 WATTS Connectivity: - An input standard input can connect: an FBV mkII via a MIDI cable (highly recommended for updates, I would even say indispensable) -Can c…
Line 6 Spider III HD150 - " trs versatile."
translatedAmp modlisation it possde a conection to the switch simple but it can not be quip by the line 6. shame. It is a 150 watt amp that has the range and sound effects for the usual line 6. UTILIZATION…
Line 6 Spider II 412 - manusaintmart's review
translatedI use it for 4 years with a head hd 147 line6 which models most of the amps. You can play as well as a low volume high volume, the sound is still there with a big presence. It covers even a drumme…
Line 6 Spider II 112 - "Junk"
- 75 watts - Digital solid state - 7 effects, three simultaneous - 12 amp models - Built in tuner - 4 storable channels - 1x12 Celestion speaker (Line 6 designed) UTILIZATION Not the greate…
Line 6 Spider III 412 - Nigel's review
translatedI use it in rehearsal for months now with a stone head spider 3 for which it was designed. He has a good mug of 4 * 12 but it stops about there as coupled to the head is frankly not that good espe…
Line 6 Spider 212 - "Buy This Amp For What It IS, And You Will Be Happy With It"
Several people who spend much time with Line 6's 212 amps, and probably their 100 to 150-watt heads, seem to come away from the experience confused- it is a high-powered PRACTICE amp, or is it a gigg…
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 IV HD150 - "Waste of time"
I hate amp modelers and this is the target of my angst towards these types of amps. They don't sound real and they don't sound natural. All they do is simulate what notes you are hitting with and amp…
Line 6 Spider 112 - owned's review
translatedModeling 50W no loop several built-in effects UTILIZATION The sound changes all the time when you hack the sound is mediocre on all channels no manual SOUNDS conveient it was m…