@@hugoho4591 yeah.... it's good for a cheap amp but has it's quirks! It does sound great in the room. But there are more impressive modern alternatives for sure e.g. Boss Katana.
I'm listening on some decent hifi gear and it sounds bad clean and dirty, the effects in clean all sound the same and they're muddy sounding, they don't stand out at all... The cheapest combo amp I bought was an Orange 20RT, sounds great clean and dirty, from edge of breakup to a full metal tone, if it's not played too loud the speaker can cope and sounds good, it sounds even better though headphones, which it's also possible to record through, no digital, just a pure analogue sound, it's what I'd recommend to any beginner.
Back in 1989 when i started playing guitar, the amp that I had was chorus and reverb. As the late 90s gaine don us i was fascinated about the Line 6 because you had clean, crunch and metal. Lets not forget chorus and Delay. Now these amps are dirt cheap on the secondary market. I think for nostalgic reasons these amps are great. I will ve looking for a line 6 spyder head for a cab that was given to me.
Is the Line 6 Spider amp really that bad, what do you think?
I think it looks kinda old for me in 2024😂 there are lot of cooler modern digital amps out there imo
@@hugoho4591 yeah.... it's good for a cheap amp but has it's quirks! It does sound great in the room. But there are more impressive modern alternatives for sure e.g. Boss Katana.
I'm listening on some decent hifi gear and it sounds bad clean and dirty, the effects in clean all sound the same and they're muddy sounding, they don't stand out at all... The cheapest combo amp I bought was an Orange 20RT, sounds great clean and dirty, from edge of breakup to a full metal tone, if it's not played too loud the speaker can cope and sounds good, it sounds even better though headphones, which it's also possible to record through, no digital, just a pure analogue sound, it's what I'd recommend to any beginner.
Back in 1989 when i started playing guitar, the amp that I had was chorus and reverb.
As the late 90s gaine don us i was fascinated about the Line 6 because you had clean, crunch and metal. Lets not forget chorus and Delay.
Now these amps are dirt cheap on the secondary market. I think for nostalgic reasons these amps are great.
I will ve looking for a line 6 spyder head for a cab that was given to me.
I like it
I found the amp sonically more appealing with the noise gate university off. Livens it up a little