Re: Line 6 pedals any good?
Jag513 said:
The Spider series are the only Line 6 product I really dislike (actually just the Spider II). Everything else I've tried, like the POD, their modeling pedals, and the Flextone III, are all good IMO. I've heard good things about their Tone Core line too, so I think you'll be good with it.
The tones on the Spider II's are pretty weak. Very un-versitile too. However, those things do excel in the effects department. Those idiots on harmony central reviews (and elsewhere) have no idea how to milk an amp of it's onboard effects. I managed to get quite a few useful (and great sounding) flange, ping-pong, chorus, and a very excellent tremelo sound out of the 2x12 Spider II.
The other cool thing about the Spider II is how they stuck a tuner in there. The patch buttons (A, B, C, D) act sort of like the needle on a tuner. If B and C are green and blinking its in tune (supposing it's standard, I guess), whereas anything in the red it either flat or sharp. Otherwise, it's a pretty crappy amp.
I think, amp-wise, I don't really like Line 6, but in terms of pedal they're pretty much becoming the up-and-coming kings.
Oh yeah, yesterday I picked up a Line6 MM-4 Modulation Modeler. I'll mess with it over the weekend and let you guys know how it works out. [I mean, if you care. If not...I mean, I'll keep it to myself then]