SOLO GUITAR STEWIE
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wow...now they have the Spider series in a head with TUBES......
this ought to be interesting!!
chris
this ought to be interesting!!
chris
I've really got to wonder how it would sound at lower volumes though. I think the smallest one is still 40 watts.
To me, the real draw of any modeler type amp is that you can get good tones playing late at night when the wife and kids are sleeping, or for recording, etc.
If you've got to crank it to really get the tube saturation, then you might as well just use the real thing
I think this is the LEAST rock-n-roll thing I've ever read in my entire life. And I read the Bible TWICE. :biglaugh:
Yeah, it looks pretty interesting. It's kinda like the Vox Valvetronix, and I like those a lot.
These should be even better if they put it together with the higher models like the Flextones.
whenever i see Valve and Modeling amps in one package i have to ask does the tube do anything other then;
a-heat up the room,
b-provide a light show,
c-make a great marketing angle to catch guitarists off guard be including a working valve?
And the most important, the amp section was completely developed by Bogner and there will be a Bogner logo on every amp along with Line6 logo. I believe that he wouldn't have put his name on a bad product. For me Bogner=high end of tube amplification.
I ain't gonna hate on it 'til I play it and rate on it. You dig, yo?
whenever i see Valve and Modeling amps in one package i have to ask does the tube do anything other then;
a-heat up the room,
b-provide a light show,
c-make a great marketing angle to catch guitarists off guard be including a working valve?
I ain't gonna hate on it 'til I play it and rate on it. You dig, yo?
Is there a way to bypass the models and just get some natural tube distortion? I somehow fail to see the benefit of a tube amp using models as the disortion. I mean, if the models don't sound very good to begin with, how will the addition of tubes help?
What I'd like to see is Line 6 make a non-modeling tube amp and use some natural distortion...
Your assumption that the models don't sound good to begin with is ... an assumption. If you actually read anything about the amp, you'd see that the models were designed to work with the tube power amp. They're not just plain ol' Line 6 models cut and paste into a new amp.
What would be the point of owning this amp if you want to bypass the models? If that's what you want, get an analog tube amp. If all you want is a cheap Bogner, you're probably going to be disappointed.
Line 6's entire business is based on software modelling technology. They will never build an amp as you described. What would be the point? Their competitors are already building tons of them.
FWIW, I think calling it a Spider Valve was a big mistake. It makes people wrongly assume that it's based on the current low-end Spider platform, which it is not. It's not even based on the high-end Pod/Vetta platform. It's something completely different. They should have given it a name to reflect that fact.
As it is now, a lot of guitarists are going to see the word "Spider" and think of a 14-year-old in his parents' basement cranking out "Smells Like Teen Spirit" using the Insane model. Again, I'll reserve full judgement until I can actually plug into the thing, but I'm pretty sure that's not what Line 6 is going for with this amp. It seems to be more of a semi-pro type of rig.