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10/25/2012

EMG KH20 Kirk Hammett Active Pickup Set with Pickguard Review

EMG KH20 Kirk Hammett Active Pickup Set with Pickguard
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I went back and forth on buying this active pickup set for a few weeks. Amazon had a great deal on it one day and I finally decided to purchase and test it out. I'm glad I did!
The packaging, documentation, and components are all very high quality. It comes with everything you need for installation, including pickguard screws (I didn't know this).
The single coils really do retain that Strat sound, and the EMG 81 is awesome for heavier riffs/songs. This pickup set provides a lot of flexibility. One day I may post some sound clips to my website.
Installation was pretty easy in a Fender Squire Affinity Strat. The body cavity wasn't deep enough for the battery, so I needed to route out about a half inch below the knobs. I used a Dremel for this with a router bit and a cutting bit. There was NO soldering involved - everything connects to a circuit board underneath the knobs. Very cool.
I highly recommend this pickup set.

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10/19/2012

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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9/26/2012

Line 6 Spider Valve 112 Review

Line 6 Spider Valve 112
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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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9/07/2012

Line 6 Low Down LD150 Amp Review

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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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7/16/2012

Line 6 Spider III HD 150 Guitar Head Review

Line 6 Spider III HD 150 Guitar Head
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I just wanted to say I am very happy with this head. I put it on a Marshall 1960A cabinet and it sounds great. I've had many compliments from other guitarists and from sound guys. I find myself only using a few of the settings tho.

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Spider� III HD150 (head) 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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7/13/2012

Line 6 Low Down Studio 110 Amp Review

Line 6 Low Down Studio 110 Amp
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I bought this amp a month ago, and yup, it packs a punch. I actually have to turn it down when I play it at my church. I like the R&B and the Clean. The Synth is pretty crazy stuff. The Rock definately has that tone, the Grind I don't really have a need for.
When using my headphones I'ts hard to hear the different tones, but I'm pretty sure I just need to get a better pair. I don't fully understand how the cabinet simulater and line out feature differ. I am glad the power cable disconnects.
Overall lightweight, durable, and great options for the buck. I researched amps for awhile before buying and this one stood out above many others. I luckily got to try one at a music store before I bought it online.
I've only been playing bass for about a 1 1/2 years, and am sure I will come to appreciate this amp more as I improve.

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4/12/2012

SX Callisto MSL Electric Guitar Silver Review

SX Callisto MSL Electric Guitar Silver
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Great guitar for the price.. be warned these Les Pauls are a little heavy. I was told that but didn't believe it until I purchased this one! It sounds great, feels great, looks great.. Over all it is 5 stars all the way!

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4/01/2012

Datastroyer 210 Disintegrator Review

Datastroyer 210 Disintegrator
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I initially purchased the Datastroyer 210 Disintegrator for my son's tenth birthday a few weeks ago. He had wanted a Disintegrator for a while, and after searching around and reading countless reviews from world renowned Disintegratoralists, I found that Datastroyer was a trusted brand. It's hard to find quality Disintegrators for less than $30k these days, so this was really a steal.
The Datastroyer 210 is a mid-sized model and weighs in at a little over a ton. The bottomless filter evacuation system and 20 hp motor make it incredibly efficient. We've spent countless nights as a family sitting around the '210 disintegrating until we all end up asleep. Luckily, with its full soundproofing carriage, the kiddos can snuggle right up next to it without ruining their slumber.
For me personally, the Datastroyer 210 has not only brought my family closer together, but has single handedly saved my marriage. I must confess in the early 90s I fell into an experimental beatnik revival troupe based in Portland. In an acid-induced haze we produced a thousand each of sixteen limited edition folk EPs that we tried to sell for money in order to buy a '74 Winnebago to use as a mobile crank lab.
Turns out that plan didn't really work exactly as we had planned. Skinnerd, the troupe leader, was so hopped up on purple mikes that he took out a loan from the bank, bought the records himself, and convinced us all we made ten grand in sales while we did nothing but sit around and breeze.
With the money, we bought the Winnebago and got it set up to start cooking while we traveled the country. Things were going pretty well up until the winter '98, when we got spotted in Nebraska dealing on the edge of a WalMart parking lot at 3 am. It had always been a safe spot for us, the place was always dead that early in the morning, and half of the night crew were tweakers anyway, so it was perfect.
What we didn't know is that night was the night they released Furby - Electronic - Brown Body & Feet, Tan Chest/Belly, White Inner Ears, so the cops were in the area to keep things running smoothly. When old Skinnerd saw the blue meanies he jet, leaving the rest of us high and dry with nearly three pounds of speed in our pockets. We were able to hide out until the cops cleared, and went our separate ways out of fear.
After that incident I was spooked and cleaned up my act. I got married to my beautiful wife in 2000, and had my baby boy a year later. In 2004 we had twin girls, and in 2007 added another boy to our little family. I've never been happier, and wouldn't trade any of them for even the purest scag.
All was good, until late last year when Skinnerd got in contact with me after years of flying incognito. He was a complete mess and had track marks all over his arms. He said he needed a place to hide out until he ditched some detective who had been chasing him the last couple years. Being a respectable guy, I agreed to help an old friend out. That decision almost ruined my life.
You see, after Skinnerd parked the `bago in my garage, he took off again on foot. I figured he would return in due time, but after seven months of no contact, I was starting to get concerned. On top of my concern, my wife was becoming more and more upset that an old drug wagon was sitting in garage in plain sight of our young children.
After threatening to leave me if I didn't do anything, I finally decided to check out the vehicle to see what I could do about it. This was about a month ago now, I believe. What I found shocked me. Skinnerd not only kept cooking after the Furby Incident, but he also started buying and selling dozens of different pills, powders, uppers, downers, and some of the dankest sticky green I have ever smelled. I was horrified. Literally hundreds of thousands of dollars of various drugs were just sitting in my garage for the better part of a year. I knew I couldn't tell my wife about the stash-- she would have flipped out and left me for sure. So, I decided I needed to get rid of it.
I figured selling it was my best option, although I knew my wife would get suspicious if I started bringing home thousands of dollars worth of dirty money. That's when my son mentioned he wanted a Disintegrator for his birthday.
That was perfect. I could get my son his dream gift, while simultaneously dumping off some of my product. After making enough for the Datastroyer 210, I ordered it on Amazon and had it shipped to my office, to prevent my son from snooping. He always has been pretty bad about that. For Christmas when he was five, my wife and I wanted to surprise him with a nice Tony Bennett record ( Duets: An American Classic ). A week before Christmas we heard him singing "Because of You", Bennett's impeccable duet with k.d. lang. When we asked him where he had heard the song we could tell he knew we had caught him. I'll never forget how his eyes grew wide and he started to squirm in fear. Aren't kids just adorable?
Anyway, I knew I didn't want him disintegrating anything before his big day, so I was sure to keep it hidden from him. Everything looked like it was going to work out, so I was happy again.
That is, until my wife stumbled upon the remaining stash while looking for our Shop-Vac 9650600 3.0-Peak HP Pro Series Wet or Dry Vacuum, 6-Gallon in the garage. She really ripped into me about that. She basically told me if the stuff wasn't gone in the morning, she would be.
What a sticky wicket I was in, right? I had probably forty pounds of goods left and nowhere un-inconceivable to hide them. What was a man to do?
That's when I remembered about the Datastroyer.
I drove the Winnebago to my office where I proceeded to disintegrate everything. All of the drugs and drug paraphernalia were the first to go. Luckily, the rugged welded plate construction and multiple flaps of the 210 prevented any flyback of the product, which was good considering I didn't want any angel dust to get on me in the process. The 210 is NSA rated at 525 pounds per hour, so I got through the drugs in just over four and a half minutes. Since that took less time than I had anticipated, I started searching around the Winnebago for any other signs of my past that I didn't want to get out.
That's when I found the records. I knew those had to go, I couldn't risk my wife listening to that stuff-- it was far too personal. So, I dumped all 16 thousand of them into the Datastroyer. The large 12"x16" throat size made shoveling the EPs incredibly quick and easy.
After searching for a few more embarrassing items to disintegrate, I quickly realized that the whole Winnebago smelled like drugs and I would need to find a place to get rid of it as well. At this point, my fingerprints were all over it, and if a cop were to find it I knew I'd be done for. I took one look at the 7 (5 rotor and 2 bed) high chrome/high carbon D2 steel knives on the Datastroyer and was confident it could make quick work of the Winnebago (the '74 is widely known as one of the more compact models, which worked in my favor as well).
Because of the open slant-cut rotor design that improves air flow and allows for efficient cutting, I was able to shred through the entire front end of the Winnebago with no trouble. When I was about halfway through, however, I started hearing something strange coming from the storage compartments underneath the floor. It sounded like a wounded animal. I lifted up the door to the compartment and nearly threw up. It was Skinnerd. He had been hiding out in the bottom of the Winnebago for nearly a year, surviving on nothing but drugs and whatever bugs crawled his way.
I knew I needed to do something about Skinnerd fairly quickly, otherwise he would surely start to rage when he realized what I did to all his candy. Without hesitation, I pulled him out of storage, and led him straight into the Datastroyer. His fleshy body initially clogged the system, but I was able to utilize a few of the 12 electrical controls and was able to reverse the bed knives just enough to unclog it and get it moving again.
The white walls of the machine became caked in blood, but clean up was a breeze, and I was able to disintegrate everything that had been in contact with Skinnerd's blood. I finished up disintegrating the entire Winnebago right as the cleaning crew entered the office building. They were kind enough to give me a ride home after I explained what had happened. Great people.
When I returned home my wife was very excited that I had gotten rid of everything, and we celebrated together by making intercourse.
You see, the Datastoryer changed my life. Without it, I don't know what I would be like right now. My wife would have surely left me, I probably would have developed a taste for drugs again, which would have left me face down in the mud, no doubt. I am forever in debt to everyone at Datastroyer Industries, and I want nothing more in life than to spend my time campaigning for their products-- specifically the 210. Hopefully my little review here will inspire others to buy a Datastroyer Disintegrator for their homes. I promise it will bring your family closer together as it has brought mine. It is truly a remarkable piece of equipment, and should be a staple of every living room across the nation.

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10/21/2011

Bogner Alchemist 212 Tube Guitar Amplifier Review

Bogner Alchemist 212 Tube Guitar Amplifier
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be careful- this is a bogner design built by line6. Read the blogs, line6 has very poor support for their products! Also, After blowing a few fuses and having a little peak at the organs, I found many connections that were tweaked with the use of a glue-gun. It was sold as new but I question that now! Do your research. I decided to return it and purchase a kit andbuild my own!
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10/07/2011

Line 6 Spider Jam Guitar Amplifier Review

Line 6 Spider Jam Guitar Amplifier
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Wow! As an owner of the Fender G-dec, the Line 6 spider jam was the next evolution. I had been waiting for the ship date of the spider jam for some time and I was not disappointed! The backing tracks sound great, the artist created presets are awesome, and the drum tracks sound very professional! The features of this amp are great and most of all fun. Line 6 has a reputation for absolutely awesome sounding guitar amps and the spider jam is no exception. The hours really fly by when you're having fun and I really have given my guitars lots of playing time but is that not the point? Line 6 has really outdone itself and I cant say enough about the Spider Jam! Try one, you won't be sorry!!!

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The Line 6 Spider Jam is the ideal tool for any level of artist who wants to perfect their jammin' skills. Over 100 Endless Jams using real audio tracks from real-life LA session players, making the experience like playing alongside a pro band, not just cheesy MIDI files. A built-in multi-track Looping Recorder stores up to 14 minutes of sound, and the Mic/aux inputs adds the extra bonus of throwing keyboards, bass or vocals into the mix. Spider Jam, like other amps in the Spider III family, features hundreds of rock star-approved presets, 12 distinct amp models, Smart Control effects, along with a built-in tuner. Packed with Insane rock star sounds, Spider Jam is the perfect combination of practice tool and gigging amp. Line 6 Spider Jam Features 250 artist-created tones 100 + Endless Jams with a pro rhythm section Looping recorder stores up 14 minutes of music 12 distinct amp and cabinet models 7 Smart Control FX models including: Tape Echo, Multi-Tap, Sweep Echo, Flanger/Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo and Reverb 36 Programmable presets 75-watt power section 12-inch Custom Celestion speaker and 2-inch tweeter. On-board tuner CD/MP3 Input jack Stereo 1/4-inch Outs and headphone jack

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9/08/2011

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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8/18/2011

Line 6 Spider IV 75 75-watt 1x12 Modeling Guitar Amplifier Review

Line 6 Spider IV 75 75-watt 1x12 Modeling Guitar Amplifier
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I started two years ago with a 15 watt Spider III, then along with other amps, bought a Spider Jam. I thought they were all great. Now they come out with Spider IV, and the difference in the sound is dramatic. They are getting very, very close to tube sound. So much so that for the lousy $299, compared to say $1000+ for 75 watts of tube, this is a real steal.
Loaded with features, and hundreds of presets, it has something for everyone. The Pitch Shifter and 18 available manual settings just add to the fun. And it will work with either generation of FBV pedalboard. Says so right in the manual. The only difference I see is with the generation II pedal you get a USB port.
Does it sound as creamy and smooth as my Peavey Delta Blues or Crate Palomino tube units? No, there is still a little digital overlay around in there. But most people who are looking for a great home based amp, or maybe a church or small gig amp, this is a WINNER and the price is just nuts. Forget the Peavy Vyper, this is hands down much better and you don't have to sink another couple hundred in a pedal to get to all the presets like the Vyper.

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An incredible amount of care, passion and attention to detail went into recreating the authentic characteristics and tonal nuances made famous by the modeled amplifiers. Experience exceptional depth and sophisticated touch response. Discover complex distortions that jump from the speaker and the valve-style compression that breathes like its emanating from a vintage tube amp while supporting and sustaining each note. Spider IV 75 delivers so much more than just great tones and effects; it delivers a truly evolved playing experience. The Tones of Your Favorite Guitarists Who do you want to sound like today? Access over 300 signature guitar tones masterfully dialed in by 50 world-famous bands and rock stars including Slipknot, 311, Meshuggah, Lacuna Coil, As I Lay Dying, Johnny Marr, the Donnas, Steve Stevens, Minus the Bear, producer/guitarist Pete Anderson and so many others!Rip scorching leads with high-gain tones hand-crafted by Slipknot; play arena-rock anthems with the classic snarling rhythm tones of Steve Stevens; unleash the swirling, effect-laden rock tones dialed in by Minus the Bear; play with Johnny Marrs bright, snappy rhythm tones (and even a well-known signature tremolo tone from his past).Plus, rock with almost 200 dialed in song-based presets that give you access to legendary guitar tones from the vibey rockabilly slapback of the 50s to the mid-range mayhem of today. Get the tones of Master of Puppets, Back in Black, Whole Lotta Love, Daytripper, Toxicity, Purple Haze, Head Like a Hole, Smells Like Teen Spirit, Crazy Train and more!300+ hand-crafted artist-created presets dialed in by 50 world-famous bands and rock stars Almost 200 dialed in song-based presets giving you legendary tones from the 50s to today Jangly cleans, scorching distortions, effect-laden tones, and everything in between! All the Vintage and Modern Amp Tones You WantSpinning the amp model knob on the front panel of Spider IV 75 is like browsing through a museum of the most r...

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