Affordable Line 6 Spider III 150 Guitar Combo Amplifier

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Line 6 Spider III 150 Guitar Combo Amplifier Product Description:



  • 12 Custom Amp Models from Clean to Insane, 7 Smart Control FX (up to 3 simultaneous) including Tape Echo, Sweep Echo, Standard Delay (all withTap Tempo) Chorus/Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, and Reverb
  • 250 artist-created presets, 150 song-based presets
  • Built-in front panel tuner
  • 2 - 12 Custom Celestion Speakers
  • 150 Watts Stereo (75W x 2)
  • 12 Custom Amp Models from Clean to Insane, 7 Smart Control FX including Tape Echo, Sweep Echo, Standard Delay Chorus, Phaser, Tremolo, Reverb

Product Description

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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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
5Line 6 - Spider III 150 Combo
By C. Milton
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.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
3I see it as an expensive practice amp
By guitarkid
I see this amp as an expensive practice amp. If you're in a band or want to record/write songs then you'd may want a better sound so you can really hear what you're coming up with. Something that sounds bad on this amp may sound great on another... such as a simple chord.The sound I get from this amp is very thin sounding and at higher volumes, you get fizzy noise. Somewhere in between and depending on the day and whether or not the amp feels like it, you'll get a fuller crunchy tone. Definitely heavy enough for metal but the gain is weak. It has distortion... as in capable of a heavy crunch, but the signal sounds weak and you really can't solo on it anything with an awesome tone. It'll just sound dry with all the "juice" of a sweet solo taken out. Overall it's a very dull sounding amp and although the tone's are okay it just doesn't have enough gain to push the drive-crunch singing through hammer ons and pull offs. your notes just seem to die off.Yes, it has over 400 presents or whatever that number was but they are all basically the same and you won't ever use them. Basically what Line 6 did here was create multiple pre-sets that started out all the SAME and then Line 6 altered each one individually slightly here and there just so they could be different and add another preset to the count. They repeated this process hundreds of times so they could slap a 400+ presets label on there to get people excited. This is just a horrible example, but it's to let you know exactly how useless MOST of these presets are. You could just make them on your own but some are good starting points if you're going to edit them. I'm using distortion pedals since I find the distortion on this amp unusable for metal, or at least metal with a full nice tone that sings.If you want something loud, and something that can reproduce the sound of many artists or bands then go with this. But although it may be able to reproduce the sounds of many of your favorite bands, you will mask it with a bad tone, weak drive, a lot of noise or fizz depending on your settings, and overall cold and can-like distortion. This may sound a little contradicting but to clarify, this amp is like a cell phone recording from a live show. The show sounds good, and on the phone you can tell what the song is and the sound is still there but the tone and quality is just horrible. This amp's quality isn't a cell phone's quality but I hope you get the idea.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Powerful!
By F. Gonzalez
Very powerful amp. Lots of amp models to choose from. What can be said that hasn't been said before by other reviewers? Yeah, it's not a tube amp, but come on, for the price they're selling this thing, it's a steal.

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