Re: Is your Line 6 boomy?
InstituteOfNoise said:
Matt that may be a Flex II issue I somewhat remember. Not one on the Flex III that I know of. Is yours one of the earliy Flex II's with Eminence's rather than Celestions? That may be it.
Hi AZ,
Yes, it is an early version with the 2.0 chip and the Eminence speakers. I did upgrade the chip which I think improved the sound some. I did not do the speaker upgrade, tho, since it was about a 100 bucks. Do you know if the Celestions are a special design for Line 6, or are they just an off-the-shelf Celestion?
I did happen to stumble on a patch that works pretty well with this Strat I'm borrowing. Ironically, it was a factory preset for the clean Dumble. I'd never used it before, and I think I'll check this patch out for awhile. Thanks
-Matt
muttonchopsrule said:
mine can tend to be a tad boomy when it's turned up past maybe 2 on the volume, but i never really have any reason to turn it up that much anyway. i don't even like my line6 that much really.
sorry to take ove the thread, but what do you think would be a fair price to ask for a flextone ll plus that's about three years old? in's pretty much in perfect shape, and there's nothing wrong with it with the exception of a small tear in the speaker :/
I do enjoy my Line 6. It's about perfect for what I do. I play in the house, and record now and then on the computer, and the direct outs are good for that. I'll buy an older Marshall eventually (for rokken), but I think I'll always hold onto my Line 6 since it's quite versatile, recording is a breeze, and the Line 6 edit utility is nice... plus AZ has about a zillion tones to choose from.
As for a good used price, I couldn't say as I've not shopped around for one. You could simply get up on Ebay and see what the going rate for a used one is, and factor down for the tear in the speaker. I would call a torn speaker a problem, tho, I think.