I have the LINE 6 DuoVERB HD version, I purchased it 3 years ago in mint condition. I've used quite a bit in my studio for soft and/or tones needing a slight crunch. Amp has a very rich sound to it.
I agree. I may get the head when I can. It was such a great sounding amp. I regret it, but I can't afford redundant gear, both financially and space-wise.
@@KrayFish4Ever I totally understand the size issue, the DuoVERB 212 is a monster in both size and weight. :-) Back in the very early 2000's Line 6 designed and manufactured their best in flagship amplifires IMO. I still have the LINE 6 AX2 212 in my collection as well, still sounds sweet!
@@tonydardi332 yeah mines plugged in I just got down playing on it...what killer sounds and depth. People really down played a great amp. I'm glad I got one.
Mike O'Connell Yes Sir!! They sound great and if you play live and mic that thing up you can’t tell the difference between it and any amp it models. I’ll guarantee that.
Mike O'Connell If you hid that duo verb and a Marshall behind something and played them both on stage I’ll bet you money nobody could tell the difference. They couldn’t tell which was which.
@@tonydardi332 I can come up with some killer sustain that blows my mind. Any sound you want, you got it with this bad boy, 100 Watts I can barely play it on one with pots at 8 it's too loud!!
I have the LINE 6 DuoVERB HD version, I purchased it 3 years ago in mint condition. I've used quite a bit in my studio for soft and/or tones needing a slight crunch. Amp has a very rich sound to it.
I agree. I may get the head when I can. It was such a great sounding amp. I regret it, but I can't afford redundant gear, both financially and space-wise.
@@KrayFish4Ever I totally understand the size issue, the DuoVERB 212 is a monster in both size and weight. :-) Back in the very early 2000's Line 6 designed and manufactured their best in flagship amplifires IMO. I still have the LINE 6 AX2 212 in my collection as well, still sounds sweet!
One of the better amps they made
Mike O'Connell I had one. I regret selling it. It was awesome.
@@tonydardi332 yeah mines plugged in I just got down playing on it...what killer sounds and depth. People really down played a great amp. I'm glad I got one.
Mike O'Connell Yes Sir!! They sound great and if you play live and mic that thing up you can’t tell the difference between it and any amp it models. I’ll guarantee that.
Mike O'Connell If you hid that duo verb and a Marshall behind something and played them both on stage I’ll bet you money nobody could tell the difference. They couldn’t tell which was which.
@@tonydardi332 I can come up with some killer sustain that blows my mind. Any sound you want, you got it with this bad boy, 100 Watts I can barely play it on one with pots at 8 it's too loud!!
Thanks for this!
Is it a heavy amp or light?
Pretty hefty. About as heavy as a Fender Dual Reverb. It's from when most combos were pretty heavy.
Had to sell it, but what an amp!
I have one Shes a beauty ..
Play on that thing!