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4/20/2012

Line 6 Tone Port UX1 Review

Line 6 Tone Port UX1
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Great product with near zero latency. For anyone else who needs info on Mac compatibility check here. http://www.line6.com/toneportux1/

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TonePort is the first line of USB recording and modeling interfaces, bringing world-class Line 6 guitar, bass, and vocal tone to the world of desktop recording.TonePort UX1 hardware interface is USB-powered and come with Line 6 GearBox modeling software, which provides a must-have collection of 16 guitar and 5 bass amp/cab models, 24 stompbox and studio effects (up to 10 at once), and 6 models of high-end studio microphone preamps.TonePort UX1 features a high-quality microphone input with preamp, a guitar/bass instrument input, stereo line inputs and outputs, stereo headphone jack, and an analog merge monitoring input.TonePort UX1 ships with Ableton Live Lite � Line 6 Edition recording software for a complete recording experience right out of the box.TonePort hardware and software is compatible with the most popular Mac and Windows recording programs.

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4/15/2012

Line 6 FBV Review

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If you have a Vetta amp and a Line 6 modeling guitar, this is THE indispensible item to complete your ensemble. It works great, allows you to switch amp AND guitar settings with simple footswitch controls.
The combinations are endless!

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The optional FBV� pedal board is like having a crew of roadies ready to wheel out an entirely new collection of gear and hook it all up -- in time for your next note. With a backlit display that shows where you are, and rugged steel stomp switches and twin expression pedals to give you complete control of where you're going.

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3/28/2012

Line 6 Toneport UX8 Review

Line 6 Toneport UX8
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As a loyal Line6 user, I knew the UX8 wouldn't let me down. I recently upgraded from the Toneport UX2 to the UX8, mostly because I needed more inputs to record my band (I used UX8 with Pro Tools). No surprise, Line6 totally nailed it. They know what recording guitarists need. This thing has a lot more to offer than just tons of inputs and great preamps. It has SPDIF, phantom power, footswitch and exp pedal jacks (wah-wah etc), plus Gearbox modeling software and Gearbox plug-in with hundreds of totally usable tones. I recorded all my guitar tracks dry while monitoring a processed tone. while mixing, I took my time and found the best tones. very pleased. And no latency!
IMO, for the price UX8 can't be beat. You are getting a ton of great features in a well-designed complete pro rack unit.

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The Line 6 Toneport UX8 USB PC Recording Interface has an 8-channel USB2 Audio Interface for both Mac and PC. Professional producers, engineers, and musicians turn to Line 6 because they know that great mixes start with great recordings and great recordings come through TonePort. Install the free GearBox software from Line6.com and control an entire arsenal of guitar, bass and mic tones. No more worries about room dynamics or wasted hours setting up equipment, TonePort makes it easy to plug in and start recording your next hit song. TonePort UX8 is the only USB audio interface that delivers the powerful tone-shaping mojo of Line 6's acclaimed GearBox software-the same tone engine used by POD -with recording inputs and outputs for eight simultaneous channels of studio-quality 24-bit/96 kHz audio. The sturdy and stylish rack-mountable design provides the discerning producer with eight (8) XLR inputs with high quality dedicated mic pres, eight (8) 1/4-inch line inputs, two (2) 1/4-inch front panel instrument jacks, eight (8) 1/4-inch balanced line output jacks and two (2) stereo headphone jacks, as well as stereo RCA S/PDIF input and output. Of course, Line 6 is all about tone, and TonePort UX8 delivers a massive collection of models, including 18 guitar amps and 24 cabinets, 5 bass amps and 5 bass cabs, 6 mic preamps and 30 stompbox and studio effects for guitar, bass and vocals. For the ultimate in recording, mixing and mastering flexibility, TonePort UX8 includes GearBox modeling software as well as the GearBox Plug-In in VST, AU and RTAS (Pro Tools) format. Plug in to any TonePort and record your tunes with the tone you crave using any of your favorite recording application, including GarageBand, Logic, Cakewalk/Sonar, Ableton Live, and many, many more. GearBox

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2/28/2012

Line 6 Spider Valve HD100 Review

Line 6 Spider Valve HD100
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This sucker sounds really great. And it's true what they say about tube amps. You aren't really hearing it unless you crank it. I cranked it, and it was the greatest thing I've ever heard (I played a metal chord, then turned it from super loud to very low, and I could progressively hear the tone go from amazingly thick and rich, to crackly and thin. so only buy this if you plan on playing it LOUD). Put it on the Metal or Insane settings, and it's just nuts. However, it broke the next day, so I had to send it off for repair to a "local" service center (where Line 6 made me pay 30 bucks to ship. thanks L6). It's been over a month and they finally got around to checking it out. They told me the tubes were faulty. So great. Now they say another 2 weeks to order new tubes and test to see if there are any other problems. Nice work, Line 6. BTW, my POD X3's headphone jack only outputs a MONO signal now. How great is that? Talk about quality! (the presets suck too btw. no one uses those. and you can't customize them like you can on the POD X3, but thankfully, you don't need them. the main channel knob has all you need!!)
Other than that, this amp sounds AMAZING. A shame about the faulty tubes in my unit, but I hope when I get it back, it will last longer than a few minutes of it cranked. And no, not crazy cranked, just normal cranked.
The matching cab sounds amazing btw.

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Spider Valve fuses the versatility of amp and effects modeling with the performance and feel of a world-class tube amplifier. Combining award-winning Line 6 modeling technology with a genuine tube amplifier designed by legendary amp designer Reinhold Bogner, Spider Valve delivers unmatched performance, responsiveness and tonal flexibility on the stage and in the studio.

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1/22/2012

Hartke A100 Bass Combo 1X15 Inch 100 Watts Bass Guitar Amplifier Review

Hartke A100 Bass Combo 1X15 Inch 100 Watts Bass Guitar Amplifier
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What can I say? Awesome. Works great. Used it this weekend at a gig and it ROCKED. Plenty of punch. Only draw back is thats its a little heavy, but worth it for the sound.

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The biggest A Series combo drives a custom 15" aluminum speaker with 100 watts of Hartke power. It features a 7-band graphic EQ for finer tone control. It also has a variable limiter built-in. CD input, XLR balanced outputs, passive and active inputs, effects loop, headphone jack and chrome hardware. All in a KickBack design cabinet. Dimensions: 558mm/22" (H) x 462mm/18.2" (W) x 407mm/16" (D). Weight: 23kg/50.7lbs.100watts of power into a specially designed 15" aluminum bass driver.Specially designed cabinet which can be used either flat on the floor or on its "kickback" position for increased high end clarity.Bipolar circuit design ensures that every nuance of your bass performance is reproduced faithfully.Flexible inputs that accommodate a broad range of input levels, so that you can use the A Series with pretty much any kind of bass, from passive models to those with active circuitry. It is almost impossible to overload the input of an A Series bass amp!Bass and Treble plus a high-quality 7-band Graphic EQ, allow you to create a broad range of tonal colors for your bass instrument.Line-Level effects loop send (Preamp Out) and return (Amp In) jacks that allow you to connect to professional outboard effects processors.A dedicated CD input is included allowing you to hook up a portable CD or MP3 player to practice along with.XLR line-level direct output is included on the rear panel for interfacing with PA or recording consoles.Hartke 8-ohm speaker mounted in a specially designed cabinet for clean, crisp sound.Rugged construction makes the A Series eminently roadworthy. WARRANTY3 years parts and labor.

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1/20/2012

Line 6 Vetta II Combo Amp Review

Line 6 Vetta II Combo Amp
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This amp has servered me well, I still use it extensively for live performances as well as recording. I bought it back in 2004 and it's still going strong.
The paragraph below is basically the same review I posted on Musicians Friend back in 2006.
This amp has all the features I've ever wanted and a lot more. If you're a mad scientist type that likes experimenting, then you will love this amp. If you're someone that doesn't like messing around with a lot of knobs and settings, then this is not the amp for you, buy a Fender twin or a Marshall half and be done with it. While the Vetta II alone offers a lot of capabilities I do recommend the FBV floorboard and Variax guitar if your budget permits. The value of being able change your amp and guitar models with a single click of a footswitch is worth the price of admission IMHO. Before I had the Vetta II and Variax I can't tell you how many times I wished for this capability while switching guitars between songs at a gig. The only issue I've had with this amp is it's susceptibility to power surges. It used to reset itself on me during rehearsals but since then, I've always plugged it into a surge protector and it's never reset on me during a gig.

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Vetta II is the latest evolution of Line 6's flagship Vetta amplifier family.Inside Vetta II lives a virtual collection of 80 sought-after vintage and modern amps and cabs, over 50 stompbox and studio rack effects, and 4 classic mic/cabinet setups.At the touch of a single button, Vetta II can deliver two independent amp and effects paths at once, giving you the creative freedom to build incredibly detailed tones.At home, on stage, or in the studio, Vetta II features XLR balanced direct outs, AES/EBU and S/PDIF 24-bit/96KHz digital inputs and outputs, and A.I.R. II mic/speaker simulation.Vetta II is loaded with a pair of custom 12" Celestion speakers driven by a 150-watt stereo power section, and includes a direct digital Variax Modeling Guitar input that seamlessly integrates Variax's collection of guitars with Vetta II's collection of amps, cabs, and effects. Add an FBV pedal board, and this entire setup can be transformed into virtually any rig with just the press of a footswitch. And now there's even more!Download the FREE Vetta II V2.5 Update and get an all-new collection of Wah models, expression pedal controlled Pitch Bending, 6 new Amp Models, a dedicated Solo Boost function, Tuner enhancements, Tap Tempo that syncs to MIDI clock, plus much more.

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1/11/2012

Peavey Kb1 2-channel Keyboard Amplifier 20 Watts 1x8in Review

Peavey Kb1 2-channel Keyboard Amplifier 20 Watts 1x8in
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Sometimes you just want a simple amp with great sound, but is small enough to put away, and carry with you if you move around. This is all of that. The sound is great, and it is not a burden to lift and take with you.

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Peavey KB1 2-Channel Keyboard Amplifier (20 Watts, 1x8 in.) Basically self-contained, compact sound systems, the KB series amps are perfect for voice, keyboards, acoustic and electric guitar, drum machines and backing machines.KB® SeriesDesigned as a PA system in a keyboard amp, the incredibly versatile new KB Series amplifiers feature independent channels that can easily handle vocal microphones, acoustic and electric guitars, drum machines and backing machines such as CD and DAT players. Each channel also has its own EQ for tweaking instruments and audio sources independently.From the 20-watt KB1 to the 200-watt KB5, you'll love the clean, full sound of pure Peavey power. Dynamic, new angled baffle boards enhance the KB Series' coverage area by angling the speakers up toward the user and audience. Whether you need a small, home keyboard amp or a high-output concert model, Peavey's KB Series is as versatile as your playing.

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1/06/2012

Line 6 POD Farm Review

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I already had a decent understanding of how Pod Farm worked . In a matter of 15 minutes i had the Metal sound i'd been looking for in Guitar emulated Plug Ins . I've used Amplitube 3 , Guitar Rig 4 etc. and "NONE" of them can i get the kind of grit Metal sound i have with Pod Farm ... In "NO" way am i discrediting either of them . In My Melodic Heavy Metal Band , We play through LINE 6 HD147 Stacks that we've grown pig headed of the sound they create for us . Nonetheless , The compliments that we've gotten from them are just awesome . We are recording in Cubase 5 , And i removed the Amplitube 3 Plugins from the Inserts chain and replaced them with Pod Farm and "WOW", Nothing less than amazing . I haven't really messed around much with all the other features of Pod Farm , At the moment i'm so satisfied with our sound that i haven't had no reason to . My shopping experience has been picture perfect with "AMAZON.COM", I definately will be shopping through them for "ALL" my musical needs 4 sure ... Thanx so much AMAZON - You Da Bomb ...

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POD Farm\': The Premium Plug-in for Recording GuitaristsFrom dark and smoky American combos to blazing, gain-crazed English stacks, the sounds of hundreds of fully adjustable amps and cabs, plus studio-standard effects, stompboxes and preamps, are here for you to define your music and cement your place in history.In 1998, Line 6 released Amp Farm amp modeling plug-in and forever changed the way guitarists record. Ten years and dozens of groundbreaking creations later, Line 6 continues the recording revolution with POD Farm. POD Farm plug-in features the sounds of sought-after vintage essentials and must-have modern monsters necessary for a pro-sounding recording. It includes 18 immortal guitar amps (modeled after* Fender Deluxe Reverb, Marshall JCM-800, Vox AC-30 Top Boost, Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier, and more), 24 guitar cabs, 5 bass amps and 5 bass cabs, 29 essential stompbox and studio effects (modeled after* EP-1 Tube Echoplex, Ibanez Tube Screamer, MXR Phase 90, LA-2A studio compression, and more) and 6 crucial mic preamps (modeled after* Neve 1073, Avalon Vt737, API 512c, and more). Drag and drop models into the signal flow, pre or post amplifier. The carousel-style gear browser, displaying each and every coveted model, provides an experience that\'s a dream come true. Creating classic tones or imaginative hybrids is incredibly fast and easy. Fully adjustable, each model offers total tweak capability. Also, with hundreds of presets available, classic gear combinations can be chosen to provide timeless tones in an instant. POD Farm is Mac AU/RTAS/VST and Windows RTAS/VST compatible for seamless integration with all major recording software applications.This product requires an iLok USB Smart Key (not included) and an Internet connection for activation.

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1/05/2012

Line 6 Spider Valve 212 Review

Line 6 Spider Valve 212
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I've been playing guitar for about 16 years, but I'll admit I know next to nothing about amps. I know what are generally considered to be good amps (Bogner, Marshall, Mesa/Boogie, etc.), but I couldn't look at the specs on an amp and tell you if it was any good.
After a little research, I came to the conclusion that I wanted a tube combo amp, something suitable for gigging or for practicing in the bedroom, that would give me a good variety of tones. (I like to play a wide range of music, from classic rock to metal and fusion, and bands I play with usually do covers.) I went down to Guitar Center with this in mind, and one of the salespeople pointed me to the Line 6 Spider Valve 212.
I plugged in an Ernie Ball Music Man JP6 (the same guitar I have at home) and immediately fell in love with the tone. You can see the specs for this amp a little farther up on the page, so I'll just talk about what matters: this amp sounds great. Plug in a good guitar with some good pickups, and you can dial in pretty much any tone you're after. Crank it up loud, and the tube power really shines. More than a dozen amp models (two choices for each individual setting on the dial) give you a wide variety of possible sounds. You'll likely hit on one or two models that you prefer, but even within a single setting you can dial in an impressive variety of tones.
I wasn't thrilled with the clean setting, but all I had to do get the clean sound I was after was to turn down the gain on the crunch setting, add a tiny bit of tape delay and some reverb, and there it was: my perfect clean tone. I've settled on the metal modeler (amber LED) for most of my high-gain tones, but I've only had it for about a week. I'm sure I'll find all kinds of great tones on different settings.
The one complaint I have about this amp is about the effects. They are limited, as you might expect with onboard effects, but the modulation effects in particular are practically unusable. The chorus and flanger are combined on the same dial for some reason, but all I really hear when I turn it on is a flanger, which is far too overpowering besides not being tweakable. A shame, since chorus is the only modulation effect I regularly use. The phaser and tremolo are okay, but I rarely use either and haven't experimented with them. The delay, on the other hand, is very usable, and I'm glad it got its own dial with three different flavors. The tap button for setting the tempo is essential and makes the onboard delay all most guitarists will need. The reverb is decent but a little overpowering at anywhere past about 11:00 on the dial.
Some other cool things about this amp include a built-in noise gate (just hold the tap button while turning the reverb dial past noon to activate it), distortion boost (hold the tap button while turning the drive dial past noon), and a tuner (hold the tap button in until the preset indicator switches to tuner mode). You can also save all your favorite settings as presets, easily navigable with a Line 6 FBV Express or Shortboard foot switch. (I strongly recommend spending the extra $100 on an FBV Express, though $230 for a Shortboard seems a little steep.)
(A quick side not about presets: the amp comes with 400+ presets, including 9 user-programmable banks with 4 patches each, totaling 36 programmable channels. You can't overwrite any of the artist or song presets. The presets are mostly decent at best, but they're a good starting point for tweaking. The amp does include a port for a PODxt, which you can also control with your FBV foot switch, and though I've never used one I'm sure it has plenty of programmable patches, so you aren't exactly limited to the amp's channels or presets.)
All in all, this amp sounds great with a huge variety of possible tones and options that will suit the needs of most guitarists playing in cover bands or just having fun at home. No, it can't compete with a Mesa Dual Rectifier half stack, but for a tube combo amp at well under $1,000, it can't be beat. Did I mention how loud this thing gets? I haven't been able to crank it past 10:00 on the master volume yet. I can't imagine anyone would ever need to go past 1:00, even at gigs. It's a seriously loud 40 watts.

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Spider Valve fuses the versatility of amp and effects modeling with the performance and feel of a world-class tube amplifier. Combining award-winning Line 6 modeling technology with a genuine tube amplifier designed by legendary amp designer Reinhold Bogner, Spider Valve delivers unmatched performance, responsiveness and tonal flexibility on the stage and in the studio.

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12/19/2011

Low Down LD400 Pro Bass Amplifier Review

Low Down LD400 Pro Bass Amplifier
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I play in a rock/punk band with members that total about 50 years experience playing live, and we haven't found a sound out of this that we don't like. I purchased this understanding that it is a modeling amp, so I'll never get "That Sound" that I'd need to spend thousands of dollars on. Honestly, my audience cares more that I sound good and I'm getting the idea across, so if there is someone out there that is going to judge me for not having the right brand name on my amp then they don't belong at my show. Not only does this thing rock, but it can say it in a number of different ways, without having to spend tons of time and $$ on a bunch of pedals. I've got enough to do just playing my instrument. If all you want is one sound, this still does it very well, at a much better price than elsewhere (and then if your tastes change, you can always switch it up). A foot pedal is pretty much mandatory with this amp, which can tack on a few hundred bucks, depending on which one you get, but I feel like I got my money's worth with just the tuner, volume pedal, and the ability to switch between two channels, and I'll probably get more adventuresome as I use it more (it can do a lot more). As far as power goes, with an 18" extension cab this thing is nuts. No, it will not rock a concert hall, but even a 2000w stack will end up getting miked at that point, and besides, such fame is not in the stars for me:)

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LowDown LD400 Pro offers relentless, fully adjustable, venue-filling tone.LowDown LD400 Pro delivers 400 bone-shaking watts of venue-filling volume in the most powerful Line 6 bass combo.Offering a relentless, fully adjustable Rock tone, and four additional indispensable tones, ranging from Clean to R&B to Grind, LD400 Pro delivers uncompromising power, extraordinary versatility, and supreme tonal definition in a punchy 2x10" package for the pro player. Five essential effects, led by a dedicated studio-quality compressor, don the front panel of LD400 Pro. Three Smart Control FX, including Envelope Filter, Octaver and Chorus, and a full-featured bass Synth with fully adjustable parameters, allow for unparalleled tone shaping and sonic versatility. Plus, the Deep switch achieves instant fatness!A Neutrik Speakon speaker output, boasting significant advantages over standard 1/4" outputs, shares the back panel with a balanced XLR direct output, a 1/4" preamp output and rock-solid construction specifically designed to withstand the rigors of the road. Legendary amp and cab combinations, and the famous mics that recorded them, were modeled to create LD400 Pro\'s commanding tones. The balanced XLR direct output, which features exclusive Line 6 A.I.R.\' processing, ensures consistently brilliant tone whether recording or performing live. Featuring a crucial array of tones, ins and outs, and a front-panel tuner, LD400 Pro ensures one great gig after another, night after night.

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12/18/2011

Line 6 Spider III 150 Guitar Combo Amplifier Review

Line 6 Spider III 150 Guitar Combo Amplifier
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I own this beauty of an amp. I love playing the guitar, but this amp really revived the fun in playing. There are so many tones you can get with the amp it's crazy. You can get beautiful cleans tones all the way to searing metal madness. That's not even counting all the preset tones in it. I would also suggest dropping the cash for the FBV Express footswitch or the PodXT Live. It's a hassle to be in the middle of jamming then reaching over to change channels or banks. The FBV Express doesn't have a bank switch, but it does have 4 channel switches, volume/wah pedal, and a built in tuner. Plus, it's only $100. The XT Live is like $400. Enough about the footswitches though. The amp is perfect for jamming or practices. It's fairly loud so you might could pull off small gigs with it also. With all the amp models and effects built in though it's perfect for traveling. You don't have to haul around your entire rig just to go to practice or jamming. Just pull the power cord, pick up, and go. It's pretty light despite it's size also.
Grab this amp if you want to breath new life into your music. It's a blast.

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Spider� III 150 offers perfectly dialed-in sounds with 200 incredible artist presets created by over two dozen of today's hottest bands and guitarists, plus another 200 presets based on the greatest rock guitar songs of all time!No tone is off limits thanks to 12 custom amp models that go everywhere from spanky clean to insane grind.With Line 6's revolutionary Smart Control FX (7 different effect types, 3 simultaneous) including, Phaser, Chorus/Flanger, Tremolo, Sweep Echo, Tape Echo, and Reverb, you'll always have the right tone.Plus, with the award-winning POD� cab modeling Headphone/Direct out, you can take your sound from the practice room to the studio.Features also include a footswitch jack that's compatible with the FBV2�, FBV Express�, and FBV Shortboard� foot controllers, a CD/MP3 input jack, and a built-in tuner.

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12/16/2011

Line 6 PX-2 Review

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While I detest Line6's unwillingness to let the OneSpot power adaptor do the trick, this is an excellent, full length adaptor. I've managed to use it very conveniently, providing power from across the room, snaking under my bed and desk to my DL4.

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This 9-Volt AC power supply is designed for the Stompbox Modelers (DL4, MM4, DM4, AM4, and FM4), POD, PODXT, and Variax. It is intended for use in the USA, Canada, and other countries with 120-Volt power standard. Features a US-style power plugs and 120-Volt operation. (Note: This power supply is a suitable replacement for all similar voltage PX-1 power supplies.)

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12/06/2011

Line 6 Spider Valve 112 Review

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I have the spider II 2x12 150 watt and I loved it, thought it was amazing.
I got the valve 212 and it made the old one sound like garbage.
This amp is amazing. I am usually not a fan of all the preset sounds that amps and pedals can have, they are usally mostly worthless sounds you'd never use.
but with the LCD screen and presets there are some really useful sounds. I grabbed this on the $399 price reduction, and its easily worth double that. Get this amp!

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11/26/2011

Line 6 POD HD 500 Review

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Before we get started, I am more "pro" than amateur. I work at a church as a pastor of Worship Arts and use this in my work. But I hesitate to say I'm only "pro", because "amateur" means you do something purely for the love of it... and I feel that way about music... So...
First... the models I've tested are far and away more realistic to my ears than other modelers I've used, which includes Logic Studio's amps (these sound almost as good btw), POD X3Live and XTPro (the HD models are noticeably better... and the fizz is GONE GONE GONE), the original POD and 2.0 (which sounded the same to me and made me happy at the time), and the ToneLab SE (which I missed for a while, but not anymore).
I made a few patches for one of my guitars based on having a Bassman 4x10 alongside the Dr. Z, and it is the coolest sound I've ever made with this guitar... easily. Better sounding, to my ears, than the real amps I've been using (maybe because I put them off stage and don't run them very loud). I ADORE the sound of this unit.
Oh, and as always... forget about all the pre-sets. They're probably all as useless as you imagine they might be.
Now the bad news. And it's significant... for some...
First off, editing is clunky like it was on the XT and X3Live. Just forget about trying to use the display. Connect to a computer... Seriously. When you start from an init patch, you only get lucky, it seems, to manage to coax it into "two amp" config...
Next, The functionality of this unit is exaggerated by it's specs. You will almost certainly NOT be able to do 8 FX at once the way you're thinking. Why? Let's say you use an XT or a X3. think about what you're used to.
You start with 8 FX
Subtract effect banks for...
1. volume pedal (you need to use an effect bank). You might be able to use an analog pedal, but I like my volume after my compressor... so I have to do it in the loop I guess...
2. FX loop (only works with an effect bank... Line6, is there any way you can make this always active in a firmware upgrade? Seems like you could.)
3. Noise Gate (used to be always available... don't worry if you mix this with the M13 as I plan to do, though, as the M13 has a great gate). I mostly use clean or just barely broken-up amps, so I might be able to skip this.
4. Wah (this is always available and active in the X3 and below).
5. Post-EQ. The X3Live had a final EQ before final output that I liked a lot. in addition to all the other FX, too. You need to dedicate an FX bank now.
SO... you might only have 3FX left. For me, put in a clean boost and tube drive (which I think sound better in this box than they did in the M13. Probably because they're "digitally part of the signal" is all I can think) and a verb for the amp. No slots left. What if you need delay and modulation? EEK! I have to re-think the way I use FX in this box. Still evaluating how that will work for me.
What if you're a guy like me who was using the X3Live (occasionally) as a one-box solution for a dual-voice guitar. (All my guitars have piezo bridges.) No dice.
I will have to use an acoustic preamp. No matter. I have one. I will probably dedicate a "null" amp to bring this signal into the unit and mix it.
In addition, there aren't as many computer-recording routing options as the X3Live, and the SUPER-sweet ability to switch between two FX chains in one patch (instead of switching programs) is gone. As far back as my old Vox ToneLab SE, I could literally switch channels from one amp/cab to another in the same FX chain. You could do something similar on the X3Live. Not here. Also... Line 6, why on earth can't you make the Midi in and out work as a USB Midi interface with this unit? How complicated can that really be?
In short... the X3Live has significantly... SIGNIFICANTLY more flexibility imho than this unit, for many of us at least, and ought not to have been discontinued imho. For some of you, it's still a viable option.
You also still might need your other FX!
I thought it might be possible that this unit, even if I needed to use my AG Stomp for my acoustic side again (which I'm happy to do) would bump my M13 off the stage. Maybe not. At least not all the time. That said, I think from what I'm hearing that some of the FX (especially the dirt pedals) work FAR better inside this box than they do in the M13 when you connect it to a POD or amp.
My favorite patches so far that I've made (which use the Bassman model and the UNBELIEVABLE Dr. Z model... far and AWAY my favorite amp model EVAH!) don't leave any room for modulation or other special FX. (I'm not a "switch whole patches on the fly" guy. I turn FX off and on.) So I need my M13 after all. And the way I use my M13, having four FX processors with 3 FX available at any time is something I don't think I can live without anyway...
My rig is not getting any simpler, though... and that is a minor disappointment. The X3Live was a one-box solution for the two-voice guitar I do... Am I complaining? No. Because the sound of this unit is so extraordinary. I'd take off a full star for this shortcoming, but the fact is the unit sounds good enough that I can't do it.
There will, at some point, I hope, be a next-generation of this technology which will possibly address some of the usability shortcomings, but I have to say, for this price, I am totally satisfied with the sound, and have the other gear to add to it to make it totally work for me... BIG TIME!
In the meantime, am I willing to trade the flexibility of my former rig for the sound of this one? Heck yes, it sounds that good. I even love the models of amps I know I'll never use for the first time ever....
So... I will likely have a rig consisting of the HD500, and sometimes an M13 (I'm SERIOUSLY thinking of down-sizing that to an M9, but probably won't bother), and an acoustic preamp (currently a Yamaha AG-Stomp) mixed in with the HD signal through the mp3 input or using ONE of the FX to route it through the aux input.
Am I disappointed? Not really. I'm only nit-picking so that you will know all the trade-offs. For what I have been fantasizing about, basically an M13 in form and function with a handful of amp models shoved in the box, this is as close as we're probably going to come. And, did I mention... the SOUND! It's seriously great!
UPDATE! I have learned that I will indeed have no problem replacing my M13 as well, and am selling it in the next day or so (already have offers). It's a great unit, but I simply will not need it anymore with this thing around.

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New HD amp modeling: sound and feel like never beforeHD amp models defy the accepted standard. They feel, behave, and interact with previously unachievable realism.Creating these new HD amp models was no small feat. We mixed 15 years of amp modeling experience with 3 years of new research and development to build an entirely new amp modeling technology from the ground up.During that time, we hunted down 16 incredible amplifiers andwith the help of LAs top tube amp expertsrestored each one back to peak condition. The new modeling technology uses 10-times more amplifier information than before, including single-ended class A tube stages, class AB push/pull interactions, power supply behavior, and more. The result is unprecedented, warmth, feel, sustain, and articulation for you to fall in love with.Tube amp fanatics have long enthused that their favorite stacks and combos arent merely amps, but instruments themselves, with playability equal to that of the guitar plugged into them. New HD modeling takes the POD HD experience to that same exalted level, capturing the genuine playability that great guitarists demand. Your amp collectionnow in HD!On the menu is a collection of freshly modeled amps, many of which are brand-new to POD, and all of which are essential for performing guitarists who require a wide variety of tones in one streamlined, multi-FX-sized package. POD HD500 includes 16 HD amp models based on* Fender Twin ReverbHiwatt Custom 100 (DR103)Supro S6616Gibson EH-185Fender BassmanFender Blackface Deluxe ReverbDivided by 13 JRT 9/15Dr. Z Route 66Vox AC-15Vox AC-30 (Top Boost)Marshall JTM-45 MkIIPark 75Marshall JCM-800 (2204)Bogner UberschallMesa/Boogie Dual RectifierENGL Fireball 100*All product names are trademarks of their respective owners, which are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These trademarks of other manufacturers are used solely to identify the products of those manufacturers whose tones and sounds were studied during Line ...

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11/25/2011

Line 6 POD X3 Pro Guitar Multi Effects Processor Review

Line 6 POD X3 Pro Guitar Multi Effects Processor
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Line6 gear is used by some of the biggest pros in the industry. Why then, is this unit which is labeled as "Pro" such a disappointment?
The GOOD: The sound is typical Line6. If you liked it before you will find it good now. The interface is a little confusing at first but can be learned quickly. There are knobs (and not just buttons) that allow adjustment of parameters in real time. The overall unit, although lightweight feels fairly sturdy. There are multiple inputs and even an effects loop in the unit itself for the addition of other effects.
The BAD: The knobs on the unit feel weak and spin freely as if they will fall off or break at any moment. Many of the presets while decent, sound similar. Effects are limited- if you buy this make sure you really need amp modeling and not just effects as the latter is lacking sorely and sound generic. There is a ton of hum generated by this thing. Doesn't matter if you lift the grounds, use it in front of the amp, in the loop or with the "4 cable" method. It hums and I could not stop it from humming badly.
While using mine the sound abruptly died more than once and resumed a few seconds later without explanation. Saved presets mysteriously disappeared and more than once I turned the unit on and was greeted by nothing but the blank orange screen...nothing else and no sound. While switching presets was typically silent there was on occasion a hiss or pop while switching. This was not typically a repeatable event which was even more frustrating.
The UGLY: Midi implementation is still not included fully in this "pro" unit. You might be able to change presets but your expression pedals probably won't work...even Line6's own FBV pedals do not fully work with this thing...is that a joke? The X3 Live folks have been waiting a year for full midi.
Upon ordering you are promised the full version of "Pod Farm Platinum" free by many sites. This is not without major catches. The software only runs as a VST plugin AND requires you use your unit as a giant "dongle" of sorts or Pod Farm won't work. So every time you want to use Pod Farm you'll need to drag a full size rack unit to your PC and hook it up...stupid.
Overall, if you really need good amp modeling and are running straight into a board or power amp then this unit might be for you. Most would be better served looking for another unit though. The PodXT is time-tested at this point and can be had cheaply on auction sites or here on Amazon. I would recommend that unit until this one is REALLY ready.

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The Line 6 Pod X3 Pro is the powerful Dual Tone processor that comes complete with amp and effect models for recording guitar, bass and vocals. Like all members of the POD X3 family, POD X3 Pro offers powerful Dual Tone modeling and routing options. Split your single-input guitar or bass signal through two different amp and effect chains simultaneously to create gorgeous new hybrids, or use its dual inputs to individually process two instruments-a microphone and a guitar, for example-at the same time. Computer-based studios will want to exploit the USB 2.0 connectivity provided by POD X3 Pro for multi-channel recording as well as its S/PDIF or AES/EBU Stereo Digital Audio I/O for sending a direct digital signal to their DAWs. For additional recording and processing flexibility, POD X3 Pro also includes software plug-in functionality for integration with DAW recording applications. Over USB, you've got the ability to record any or all of 8 different signals running through the POD X3 Pro. The 1/4-inch and XLR inputs can be used to simultaneously record two individual instruments or microphones to separate tracks in your DAW, each in stereo and each with the option of recording the dry mono signal at the same time. (This is perfect for going back after you've recorded a track and adding a little magic with the included plug-in.) In addition to the dual stereo and mono options, there's also a stereo blend being sent down to your DAW that matches exactly the blend coming out of the stereo 1/4-inch outs. Amps and Cabs Quite simply, there has never been an amp modeler with this much sheer firepower. The awesome amp arsenal in POD X3 Pro boasts a whopping 78 guitar amps and 24 guitar cabinets, from boutique beauties to screaming monsters, along with 28 bass amp models and 22 bass cabinet models. With the new POD X3 Dual Tone processing, you can double your trouble by running through two amp rigs simultaneously, pa

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11/22/2011

Line 6 Low Down LD150 Amp Review

Line 6 Low Down LD150  Amp
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Upon reading reviews on Musicians Friend and some other sites I purchased the Lowdown 150 in December 2008. Out of the box, it sounded great though some of the presets are definitely lacking. The Smart Fx Envelope Filter is absolutely unusable though the Chorus effect is pretty decent. The amp simulators are okay. Rock preset is pretty sweet I gotta say.
I am a working musician and need to make sure that my gear is reliable and this amp has fallen short on small gigs, rehearsals and as a practice amp no less. The sound/volume seems to diminish the longer you play. For some reason the amp will change presets all on its own. Which has cost me a few dirty looks.. Thanks Line 6!
At this time there is some problem with the amp. It shuts down after being on for about 10 minutes as it heats up. (I take great care of my gear... never dropped or knocked around).
The only thing I have found this amp remotely useful for was practicing with the mp3/cd input, which many other amps come with. Aside from that, I wouldn't recommend this amp to my worst enemy! The warranty is up and I have a forty five pound paper weight in my practice space. The wiring schematics aren't available to the end user. So far the amp has been taken to a Line 6 repair shop and I still have the same problem. I'm taking it back again. Buyer Beware! The bells and whistles are mediocre at best and the amp itself has been nothing but a headache. Line 6 really needs to work on their bass line for amps. Look into buying another brand.

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Finally, timeless rock tone in an affordable combo! LowDown LD150 is part of a family line of bass amps from Line 6 and that delivers an incredible array of�dialed-in, stage-perfected bass tones with 5 killer bass amp models and effects that cover everything from funk to modern or classic rock and beyond.LowDown offers incredible sonic flexibility with a modeled vintage studio compressor, and critical bass-specific effects like Bass Synth, Chorus, Envelope Follower and Octaver.Plus, the oversized high-speed power amp has incredible articulation and low-end punch that's ideal for live or studio work.Features also include: 4 programmable channel memories (36 with a FBV Shortboard), headphone out, line in, and a studio quality XLR direct out with Line 6's exclusive Bass POD amp and cab modeling that's the go to for studio direct recording.At last, there is a bass amp that gives you great tone, performance, and flexibility all at an unbelievable price. �

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11/13/2011

Line 6 Spider Valve 412 T Slant Cab Review

Line 6 Spider Valve 412 T Slant Cab
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I ordered this with the matching tube head a few months ago. This thing is SUPER bright and thick. It comes loaded with V30 speakers, and those things are SIIIICK. No wonder they are the best speakers around. I couldn't imagine anything sounding better than what I hear from this thing. Sounds really great from the tube head at 16 ohm, also from the POD plugged into the head, and also from a little Laney combo amp I've got lying around with an 8 ohm out. No matter what I plug into this thing, it just sounds great. I HIGHLY recommend this cab!

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Spider Valve is the result of a groundbreaking collaboration between Line 6 and Reinhold Bogner fusing the versatility of modeling with the performance and feel of a world-class tube amplifier. Spider Valve shatters the boundaries of tube amp performance by applying that same tonal range to Bogners all-tube amp design, boutique component selection and stellar voicing. Combining the performance, response and feel of a well crafted tube amp with the inspiring capabilities of amp and effect modeling - Spider Valve delivers the best of both worlds.Slant Cab with 4 x 12" Premium Celestion Vintage 30 SpeakersDesigned for Spider Valve HD100Weight: 83 lbsDimensions: 29" L x 30" H x 15" D

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