Line6 spider II demo (yes I did a demo)
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Line6 spider II demo (yes I did a demo)
I thought about putting this in the other thread but I think a separate thread is best.
I did a quick demo with a couple of fuzz pedals
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I haven't done one of these in a while so sorry if it sukx
I did a quick demo with a couple of fuzz pedals
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I haven't done one of these in a while so sorry if it sukx
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cheers. That is basically the point really. I hate brand snobbery in all forms..However I must admit I only tried the line 6 at progfest as a bit of a larf really. and was blown away.
I was convinced that tubes and vintage was the way to go...now I ain't so sure. It's a preference thing I guess, but for clean and pedals this amp does what it needs too.
and a bit of what it doesn't too (tuner, noise gate haha)
I was convinced that tubes and vintage was the way to go...now I ain't so sure. It's a preference thing I guess, but for clean and pedals this amp does what it needs too.
and a bit of what it doesn't too (tuner, noise gate haha)
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BacchusPaul wrote:That really does sound excellent.
I know it's not what you're interested in, but how does the amps overdrive sound, like is there a decent "Marshall with tubes starting to break up" sound?
I've missed hurb demos.

To be honest I haven't really tried to get that sort of sound, as I have been too interested in trying different pedals through it. But I will say I just tried a saltbooster on the clean channel and got a really nice biting gritty sound very tube like.
Will have a crack at it to see what the overdrive is like. wont be able to record it today though.
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- taylornutt
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cheers benecol was nice to get all the shite out and record something!
And cheers taylor, glad you liked it.
Paul I just had a mess on the crunch model which is supposed to be this:
I did a quick video, but it is just the audio from the camera so probably not much good but anyhoo here it is
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Gain was probably set too high for what you wanted?
And cheers taylor, glad you liked it.
Paul I just had a mess on the crunch model which is supposed to be this:
And baring in mind I have no idea what I am doing, and am probably using totally the wrong guitar. I thought it sounded ok? like if you were to sit side by side I dunno if it would get wipped but to my ears it sonded cool.This model is based on* a '68 Marshall® "Plexi" 50-watt. Crunch "red" gives you a wide range of tones even at its highest gain settings.
I did a quick video, but it is just the audio from the camera so probably not much good but anyhoo here it is
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Gain was probably set too high for what you wanted?
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sweet, It's a very tweak able amp.BacchusPaul wrote:That sounds the part all right. That's pretty much the sound I was thinking about. Thanks for that!
Hmmm. Might be time to start thinking about replacing the AVT I have.
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I've just watched the video for the Spider IV on the website, and I think they've managed to put me off again.
I like the Marshall because it's really versatile and loud as fuck. I like knowing that I have an amp that can do more or less everything fairly well. It's not a tube amp, but it sounds good and is certainly close enough for most applications. If the Spider can do that and more for not a lot more money then I'm laughing.
Also, the thought of a 150 watt 212 sitting atop a 412 cab is pretty appealing. For penile deficiency reasons, if nothing else.
I like the Marshall because it's really versatile and loud as fuck. I like knowing that I have an amp that can do more or less everything fairly well. It's not a tube amp, but it sounds good and is certainly close enough for most applications. If the Spider can do that and more for not a lot more money then I'm laughing.
Also, the thought of a 150 watt 212 sitting atop a 412 cab is pretty appealing. For penile deficiency reasons, if nothing else.

Yeah the spider iv is packed with features...but i think it's too much in one package.
I bought this amp for £30+ a ds2 Now I think I got fairly lucky there, but they do come up pretty cheap on ebay I have noticed. I quite fancied the 212 myself.
A question though, the amp is open at the back. would it make any sense to put a back on it?
I bought this amp for £30+ a ds2 Now I think I got fairly lucky there, but they do come up pretty cheap on ebay I have noticed. I quite fancied the 212 myself.
A question though, the amp is open at the back. would it make any sense to put a back on it?
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Good form Hurb, and i too agree its good to see huRb demoz again.
I'll be honest mate, my vintage only and brand snobbery days are about done. You just can't really knock some of the new equipment over the last few years, whether it be Line 6, Squier CV guitars, Behringer pedals or whatever. I still agree Tubes have their rightful place though (Master Charger being one of them).
Paul- The gain section on this amp is also good for such a small solid state package. There are four tweakable Distortion sections and four Overdrive sections which takes you from Clapton crunch to scooped Scott Ian. What's more the sounds hold up at rehearsal volume unlike a lot of Multi FX.
It falls short on the modulation section, a bit OTT there but the Delay and Reverb is excellent.
I'll be honest mate, my vintage only and brand snobbery days are about done. You just can't really knock some of the new equipment over the last few years, whether it be Line 6, Squier CV guitars, Behringer pedals or whatever. I still agree Tubes have their rightful place though (Master Charger being one of them).
Paul- The gain section on this amp is also good for such a small solid state package. There are four tweakable Distortion sections and four Overdrive sections which takes you from Clapton crunch to scooped Scott Ian. What's more the sounds hold up at rehearsal volume unlike a lot of Multi FX.
It falls short on the modulation section, a bit OTT there but the Delay and Reverb is excellent.
yep totally agree there. if they kept the tremolo and reverb you would have a really nice tidy section to the amp instead of the waste of time chorus/phaser shite.Fran wrote: It falls short on the modulation section, a bit OTT there but the Delay and Reverb is excellent.
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cheers!avj wrote:Cool stuff; sounds great. I especially dug the bit of "Touch Me I'm Sick" thrown in there.
I used the octave fuzz in there to show how different fuzz pedals, sound like they should, instead of getting a load of tube breakup mixed in there.
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