line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

emilio

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is this amp as good as i hear it is? i never liked line 6 except for its effects which are really cool, but never liked their amps. since i never tried this and my friend keeps telling me its super dope, id like to hear the opinions of more experienced guitarists.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

The times I heard it it did the very high gain stuff quite nice but other than that it wasn't my cup o' tone.
But try it out yourself and if you like it, you like it, period.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

I owned one and have heard 3 of em live with various bands....they always sound sterile and have a nasty nasal top end that is near impossible to dial out. I guess with a very good cab they'd be alright, but for how much they cost, get something better, like an attax hughes and kettern!
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

Ive played them lots doing college gigs in the past and heard a few of them used by other bands live..

Il be honest i think they sound terrible.. personal opinion, but one that you will find from most ex owners of line6 spiders.

The guitarist in my band just replaced his with a peavey valveking head, he was amazed at how good the peavey sounds in comparison.

Another friend sold his spider 2x12 combo and got an engl powerball (big price jump) but again, it was after owning it for a while that he realised the spider wasnt a very nice sounding amp.


So personally id advise against them.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

yea i told him that i thought they sounded pretty bad but he loves it. watever its up to him i guess. he shouldof saved up a little more and bought a tube combo.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

they sound like poop and i have heard of a lot of them failing in mid show. smoking, cracking, buzzing, etc. say no the spider.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

yeah, i tend to find line6 amps OK at best. their effects are great, but their amps don't sound half as good as when they're trying to emulate. great concept though, but the tones just don't work for me. this is just my own personal opinion of course, after owning a flextone for 5 years and playing vairous other models.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

i've heard them sound REALLY good through a line 6 4x12 cab by a good player he was playing everything from clean, to blues, rock, alternative, hard rock, punk, to metal and damn with the onboard effects he got some amazing sounds.
I think they have lots of potential if in the right hands, but yeah you start to look at other things when you see the price tag if buying that setup new.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

they always sound sterile and have a nasty nasal top end that is near impossible to dial out.

I've got one and that's exactly how I feel about it. The clean and metal channels are decent at best but the crunch channel is just awful.

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Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

Keep in mind that the Spider II is the low end of the Line 6 product line. They have a lot of good products - but this isn't one of them (and from what I've read, the new Spider III isn't any better).

I have a Spider II and have gigged with it. As was mentioned above, they have this tendency to inexplicably quit in the middle of a show. They are a complex computer and they tend to go "blue screen" (think Windows).

They are also extremely sensitive to any noise coming into the input. So pedals are pretty much out of the question. But they have a lot of onboard effects. The trouble here is, there is no wet/dry mix. It's all or nothing. (Even my old Crate had a wet/dry mix.)

I still use my Spider II as one of my stereo amps when I play outdoors and need the extra power. But I play it clean so I'm kind of wasting its potential.

Bottom line: it's a great bedroom amp, and maybe even for recording, but I wouldn't recommend gigging with it.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

Keep in mind that the Spider II is the low end of the Line 6 product line. ....................
I have a Spider II and have gigged with it. As was mentioned above, they have this tendency to inexplicably quit in the middle of a show. They are a complex computer and they tend to go "blue screen" (think Windows)......

Bottom line: it's a great bedroom amp, and maybe even for recording, but I wouldn't recommend gigging with it.

+1. When I do use mine, I just use the effects on it and run it to a real amplifier.
 
Re: line 6 spider II HD 75 watts

The combos I've played were PIERCING in the high end. Line 6 should really work on their EQ programs. It shouldn't cost that much, I think.

I feel your FM is a way better basic amp than the Spider. I don't care for the OD channel, but the clean is a good basic tone that should work well with pedals

If you want to go with a Line 6 amp, I'd track down a Duo Verb and use it with a stereo 4x12.
 
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