Love this demo! *Everything from the skill, the energy, the presentation and quality is just great.* Say what you want about the Spider but I think it has made its mark in the industry, the numbers don’t lie..
I just got this amp today and I've played with it. To me it sounds great and while it can be a pain in the ass to go through each preset and each option to find the one you like, and there are only 4 custom tones you can have at a time unless I missed something it still is really good if you dont want to buy a thousand dollar amp. Its loud as fuck when it wants to be. I want to point out this is my 1st actual amp besides a 50 dollar one so I may just not know what good sounds like so take that into account but to me it sounds fantastic for what I want to use it for
If you wanted to, you could go and get the Line 6 FBV Express MKII for $100(USD) and I think you can save up to 4 of your favorite presets if you want to quickly switch to one of them and it can be used for the looper feature on the amp as well so you can easily make a loop if you are playing a live gig.
I got this amp for Christmas last year. I love it. The last amp I bought was a Fender, about 20 years ago and the Line 6 Spider can do so much, especially for the price.
@@jHounder i owned a katana 50 and the spider v and i sold the katana 50. Not enough tonal variety. I played with it extensively including using the pc to mess with it. The spider v is way more flexible and sounds great. For arguments sake let's say the katana sounds better at what it does, which is basically a half dozen sounds from clean to high gain. Well the spider v sounds 90% as good with 10x the usable variety, and that's me playing devils advocate for the katana. The katana high gain sounds kinda sucked to me, and even with the extra "secret amps" and all the different stomp box drive options, they still all sound almost exactly the same, they just have the same distortion character. Crunch Lead and brown sound almost the same with the gain just tweaked a bit. Cleans were fantastic but only one sound that was a little too jc120esque for me. Spider v has multiple amazing clean tones that all sound and feel completely different, and various medium to high gain sounds that sound and react completely differently too, and built in stomp boxes that actually sound different.
@@jHounder it has a better speaker and bigger cab and more powerful amp. The preamp feeding it is the same so the gain character is the same. It's hard to describe but the high gain is not smooth and creamy and saturated, it's too metallic or something. Too much like the cube amp distortion, solid state sounding or something, or like an amplified boss pedal. Hard to describe since its been a while but the spider is better. Stick the spider on one model and you have a katana. No thanks.
@@Artcore103interesting! What about katana 50 and or Spider V 60 using an acoustic instrument? I’m thinking electric Violin here, NS Design, ppl with violins tend to like the Katana for its clean, I’m wondering how the Spider V 60 compares?? I can’t find info on violinists using spiders, but I see that many complain that the Katana 50 isn’t powerful enough.. thanks 🙏
@@meals24u the 60w spider isn't going to help if power is an issue. Tone wise I can only speak to electric and electric-acoustic guitars, where I prefer the spiders sounds, but keep in mind the katana has a bigger 12" vs 10" speaker, and possibly the better power amp. If katanas are popular with violinists there must be a reason, and you can get a more powerful one. The spider also comes in more powerful varieties and with 1 or more bigger speakers.
Very nice demo. And i agree with you about using the Spider V as an affordable sort of FRFR speaker for the Helix. I own the 240HC with 4x12 cab and running the Helix through the AUX sounds amazing and in full stereo. The G10 wireless system works really well too and makes me never want to go back to using guitar cables anymore. I am sick of tripping over cables or running over them with my desk chair. The G10 wireless system is great for live or for the home studio. Also the USB audio interface is great for recording directly to your DAW either on desktop or iOS device. I also own the FBV3 foot controller and turns this into a beast of a set up at a fairly low price point. I have to admit that i pretty much hate most of the factory presets, it does make the amp often sound like cheap junk imo, but with a bit of deep diving and tweaking you can get some serious sick tones out of this baby. And editing and organizing your presets with the app is a breeze. The new firmware update has some useful added features to improve the output options for recording as well. In my opinion the haters of the Spider only bitch about the amps because they never took the time to properly try one and probably base their hate on the crappy factory presets, or only borrow and echo the 'wisdom' or opinion of their peers because it seems to give you some credibility if you hate on line 6 or Viper products... lame! I have access to full blown tube amps with good cabs and i still find myself going back to my Viper 240HC because of its ease or use and tonal versatility. It might not be the best gig amp, but i think for practicing, rehearsal or home recording it earned a place of its own and it should be respected for what it is... a solid, affordable, ultra versatile and inspiring guitar amp.
My top 3 amps are Yamaha THR10X if you want amp on batteries and if you play metal,Katana 50 if you want biggest 12" speaker for the price and spider V30 if you want most versitale amp for the price
You know say what you want about Line 6 I just upgraded to a Line 6 Spider V Mark II and I originally played a gorilla amp I started on Rocksmith I've been playing for 3 years now I don't normally use Rocksmith anymore though I just got the mark to I'm waiting for it to come in and my brother-in-law has a Mark II and it sounds fine to me
I like it! Great demo! Just need to know a few things before I purchase. Can it also be used just as a simple plug into the wall and the guitar for days when I want to just play my simple lead melody guitar for my solos? And would it work on my other electric and electric acoustic instruments...like my Epiphone lap steel and Luna uke thats A/E?
A 60watt solid-state amp like this one might sound as loud as a 20watt tube amp if you're lucky. This would probably work for small gigs with a drummer of reasonable volume.
Wish they'd drop/change the name "spider". Worked 20 years ago but now, why not *really* update it with a more serious, guitar player related name. A "spider". No. This is a much more serious amp; it raises the bar. So change the name & make it fitting & proper.
Just bought one of these for my teenage daughter and I think I’m probably going to steal it away to my bedroom. I’m a big tube amp mountain of sound guy, but these little fuckers are fun to play around with.
HELP NEEDED! As of right now I have a Mustang I Fender, and want to make an upgrade. I have 250€ budget, and I was thinking about Boss Katana 50, Mustang GT40, a Vox (valve amp) within price range and this Line 6. I'm open to opinions. Thanks in advance, and Rock on! :D
Stephen Lillington hes only micing the 10" speaker and not the tweeter which is why it sounds too dark. These should be used with 2 mics or the usb out, or xlr on the 120/240. Ppl complaining about the tone in this video probably don't realize this. Its a bad demo due to this oversight, there's better videos to hear the tone.
The mustang 40 falls short of this amp ONLY because of the more options and effects you get with the line 6 ..and although the mustang can dish out some metal tone you can get more heavier tones out of this line 6..I have to admit tho that the speaker in the mustang is a higher quality
I used my line 6 as my computer speaker it was awesome but then i had a power surge and it broke sigh i keep hearing a humming sound when nothing is plugged in even
Never tried the code but based on reviews and demos id say spider v. I bought (used) a blackstar id core 30, a vox vt40 (2nd to latest gen), and a katana 50, and the spider v60 and spent a couple weeks with each of them. Sold them all but the spider. It has its weaknesses and if i had the money I'd make other choices, but it can sound absolutely amazing and imo was the best overall of those 4 amps. Never tried code or mustang. I'd recommend at least the v120 so you get a 12" speaker and bigger cab, it sounds significantly better especially in the low end than the 10" v60. If anyone's reading this now check andertons for a crazy deal on spider v's, or else go used. Using the stereo output to a PA or monitors or a nice home hifi setup sounds inferio incredible too, potentially much better than the included speaker. If anyone is interested in a v60 email me as im looking to try a helix stomp or blackstar ht5r mk2 or something. Theocking at gmail dot com.
@@sampark17 ohh thanks a lot sam really thanks i will try today, sorry i am new to electric.... i will use the whammy. and will let you know. thanks for taking the time to read and reply.
Mahmoud Eledrissi eh to be honest I could never get it to work properly on my guitar, the strings popped out at the bridge, maybe just learn how to do artificial harmonics instead, far more fun
@@sampark17 ok it sounds fun and nice to learn harmonics on electric guitar, i will do that as well after my work, thanks again bro. appreciate it. God bless.
PMTVUK didn't the Line 6 Amplifi amps have all sort of connectivity and stability issues with bluetooth? I read a lot about that during my research since i was interested in Amplifi. But i decided to go for the Spider V instead. Maybe that is why Line 6 ditched th bluetooth and went back to usb. I personall don't mind that since that way it charges the device at the same time too and it might be more reliable. I think it might be why the Amplifi amps got discontinued and are everywhere on clearance... from what i read thr bluetooth in the latest firmware completely rendered the Amplifi amps unstable and useless.
Very difficult decision based on your attitude if like me you are just a bedroom hobbyist who wants to twiddle controls but only to a point. Every web review and to an extent my own ears suggest that the Katana 50 does the crunch/brown distortion effects with less fizz. However, what I don't like about the Katana is no amp screen for quick reference. You have to hook up your lap top to look at the undoubtedly impressive tone studio. And bizarrely unlike with the Katana Air there isn't any official boss mobile app on which you can play with the myriad of settings. I'm aware of katana librarian but that's not an official app. If you have your own man cave with room to have your lap top permanently out then fine but even then you may just spend too much time looking at that screen than actually playing. Additionally, the loading of the software and any updates seems to be fiddly. For straight out of the box usability the Line 6 seems to be the way forward with just a little compromise on the distortion tones. If anyone out there has either please let know your opinions. And what does it sound like through headphones?
It's a good starter amp but by no means can can it deliver a good crushing tone for actual metal guitarits and versatility is not worth the sacrifice of real tone
It's just my opinion but non of the spiders have ever delivered any thing that I personally thought I'd record on an album, it may sound a little assish but I'd rather just throw a pedal in front of a fender mustang solid state. It just comes from experience and playing though some really high quality stuff.
@@nathanieljohnson8727 if you want to get a really good metal tone I sujest a joyo zombie and a cheap can, you would spend less or around the same as the 60 watt spider and get an actual tube amp
I see that Line6 still adds those stupid fx that nobody still does not use... 8:13, they always rave about doing something completely new, in fact they just mean it got cheaper & more plasticized...3 years from now they'll say the same about this pos.
What an abortion of an amp. The only tone that sounded halfway decent was the Soldano raw tone and it wasn't even very good. Once he started playing effects, the thing sounded like a tin can.
Jordan Powers maybe, but you could probably find a good used tube amp for only a little more like a Peavey Classic 30, Fender Blues Jr, Marshall Class 5, etc. If you look hard enough you could find a Peavey Windsor 100 watt tube head for $200-250 range.
Can you tell me is the amp Line 6 Spider V 60 connected it to the PC by cable USB-B sound is repeated in the guitars Riga and preset combos... don't know how to cut preset combos to guitar rig... help anyone?? Thank you in advance
The nearest guitar store only has the 120W version, but this video 100% sold me on this amp. It's beautiful
Love this demo! *Everything from the skill, the energy, the presentation and quality is just great.* Say what you want about the Spider but I think it has made its mark in the industry, the numbers don’t lie..
I have this and literally needed to see everything it does. I swear I discover things everyday.
Did ya get one..I just got one
I like this guy, seems like he is having a good time.
Excellent exactly 💯 he's great cracking me up 😁 good info I'm buying newer one used.❤
That doubleverb sounds killer
I like this guy. He has a cool name. I think he is one of the better guitar players on UA-cam.
and he is pretty funny.
@@fran6769He might not be the best, but your comment sure is bad energy lol.. Wow!
I just got this amp today and I've played with it. To me it sounds great and while it can be a pain in the ass to go through each preset and each option to find the one you like, and there are only 4 custom tones you can have at a time unless I missed something it still is really good if you dont want to buy a thousand dollar amp. Its loud as fuck when it wants to be. I want to point out this is my 1st actual amp besides a 50 dollar one so I may just not know what good sounds like so take that into account but to me it sounds fantastic for what I want to use it for
If you wanted to, you could go and get the Line 6 FBV Express MKII for $100(USD) and I think you can save up to 4 of your favorite presets if you want to quickly switch to one of them and it can be used for the looper feature on the amp as well so you can easily make a loop if you are playing a live gig.
I got this amp for Christmas last year. I love it. The last amp I bought was a Fender, about 20 years ago and the Line 6 Spider can do so much, especially for the price.
@@jHounder i owned a katana 50 and the spider v and i sold the katana 50. Not enough tonal variety. I played with it extensively including using the pc to mess with it. The spider v is way more flexible and sounds great. For arguments sake let's say the katana sounds better at what it does, which is basically a half dozen sounds from clean to high gain. Well the spider v sounds 90% as good with 10x the usable variety, and that's me playing devils advocate for the katana. The katana high gain sounds kinda sucked to me, and even with the extra "secret amps" and all the different stomp box drive options, they still all sound almost exactly the same, they just have the same distortion character. Crunch Lead and brown sound almost the same with the gain just tweaked a bit. Cleans were fantastic but only one sound that was a little too jc120esque for me. Spider v has multiple amazing clean tones that all sound and feel completely different, and various medium to high gain sounds that sound and react completely differently too, and built in stomp boxes that actually sound different.
@@jHounder it has a better speaker and bigger cab and more powerful amp. The preamp feeding it is the same so the gain character is the same. It's hard to describe but the high gain is not smooth and creamy and saturated, it's too metallic or something. Too much like the cube amp distortion, solid state sounding or something, or like an amplified boss pedal. Hard to describe since its been a while but the spider is better. Stick the spider on one model and you have a katana. No thanks.
@@Artcore103interesting! What about katana 50 and or Spider V 60 using an acoustic instrument?
I’m thinking electric Violin here, NS Design, ppl with violins tend to like the Katana for its clean, I’m wondering how the Spider V 60 compares??
I can’t find info on violinists using spiders, but I see that many complain that the Katana 50 isn’t powerful enough..
thanks 🙏
@@meals24u the 60w spider isn't going to help if power is an issue. Tone wise I can only speak to electric and electric-acoustic guitars, where I prefer the spiders sounds, but keep in mind the katana has a bigger 12" vs 10" speaker, and possibly the better power amp.
If katanas are popular with violinists there must be a reason, and you can get a more powerful one. The spider also comes in more powerful varieties and with 1 or more bigger speakers.
@@Artcore103 thank you Artcore
"So you get the idea" LOL. I love this amp. $300 US at Guitar Center. Amazing.
It was $199 at Musician's Friend Stupid deal yesterday.
I got one at guitar center today for 249 .
Damn I had to pay 370 for mine yesterday at guitar center :(
Very nice demo. And i agree with you about using the Spider V as an affordable sort of FRFR speaker for the Helix. I own the 240HC with 4x12 cab and running the Helix through the AUX sounds amazing and in full stereo. The G10 wireless system works really well too and makes me never want to go back to using guitar cables anymore. I am sick of tripping over cables or running over them with my desk chair. The G10 wireless system is great for live or for the home studio. Also the USB audio interface is great for recording directly to your DAW either on desktop or iOS device. I also own the FBV3 foot controller and turns this into a beast of a set up at a fairly low price point.
I have to admit that i pretty much hate most of the factory presets, it does make the amp often sound like cheap junk imo, but with a bit of deep diving and tweaking you can get some serious sick tones out of this baby. And editing and organizing your presets with the app is a breeze. The new firmware update has some useful added features to improve the output options for recording as well. In my opinion the haters of the Spider only bitch about the amps because they never took the time to properly try one and probably base their hate on the crappy factory presets, or only borrow and echo the 'wisdom' or opinion of their peers because it seems to give you some credibility if you hate on line 6 or Viper products... lame!
I have access to full blown tube amps with good cabs and i still find myself going back to my Viper 240HC because of its ease or use and tonal versatility. It might not be the best gig amp, but i think for practicing, rehearsal or home recording it earned a place of its own and it should be respected for what it is... a solid, affordable, ultra versatile and inspiring guitar amp.
I totally agree with you. People are shitting on spider amps and they didn't even turn nothing except volume knob.
Thank you for this write up, excellent view point
looks better than it used to :) good for line6
Omg those guitar skills
Great review Dagan, might just have to pop in and buy the 240 version , great examples shown of how versatile line 6 are keep it up kidda
I have one that I just bought in June 2021. It's awesome.
My top 3 amps are Yamaha THR10X if you want amp on batteries and if you play metal,Katana 50 if you want biggest 12" speaker for the price and spider V30 if you want most versitale amp for the price
I liked, The Kiss Of Dawn riff out of nowhere!
Awesome amp,sounds great👌
You know say what you want about Line 6 I just upgraded to a Line 6 Spider V Mark II and I originally played a gorilla amp I started on Rocksmith I've been playing for 3 years now I don't normally use Rocksmith anymore though I just got the mark to I'm waiting for it to come in and my brother-in-law has a Mark II and it sounds fine to me
Russell Brand of the guitar world.
Hahaha this made me laugh! Great comment love it
I thoroughly enjoyed this video!
idk if i want this amp now because it sounds great, or because you mind tricked me.... ...
Is it real punchy? Meaning does it “chug” well for harder rock riffs?
Hello! Can I kindly ask you how you get the sound in 07:34?
Is the guitar plugged straight into the amp or any peddles being used in the demo
I can’t be the only one who’s getting a strong jack sparrow impression from this dude
Sounds great man!
1:10 i'm confused, line 6 says there's no bluetooth connectivity
Damm killer Yes 🤩 great job Sir 👍 acoustic too An heavy.
I like it! Great demo! Just need to know a few things before I purchase. Can it also be used just as a simple plug into the wall and the guitar for days when I want to just play my simple lead melody guitar for my solos? And would it work on my other electric and electric acoustic instruments...like my Epiphone lap steel and Luna uke thats A/E?
It will work on anything with pickups and jack
Which headphones would be suitable for this amp ? I mean what impedance does the output for phones have ?
Is it really bluetooth
Is there a way to get just a clean sound?
Which Amp is better, Boss katana 100 or this one?!?
The katana
What a beautiful guitar! what model is it?
Hi it's an Ibanez Prestige - www.pmtonline.co.uk/brands/ibanez?generic_series=4429
Hello! Line 6 Spider V 60 or FENDER MUSTANG GTX50? What's better? Please advise!
recomend this amplifier for playing death metal or metal?
El Ojo Oscuro These amps suck. You're better buying a low wattage tube amp.
seanyiscubsfan1 Learn to use it properly then
Fallout Assassin 75 I’m good. I have a Marshall DSL40C that smokes this amp.
If your just jamming in your living room or writing riffs this amp is perfect 🤘🏼
All right guys how about some opinions on this amp versus the katana
Can I use this amp with a live band? or is it just for home use?P.S. Im asking
about the 60 w
A 60watt solid-state amp like this one might sound as loud as a 20watt tube amp if you're lucky. This would probably work for small gigs with a drummer of reasonable volume.
Well i have a solid state orange amp 35rt with a 10 inch speaker and use it with a full band playing metal and it holds pretty good
Should I expect the nutral sound from this amp when I use single paddles ?
Mix it with all the pedals and drums with another amp for another guitar and play!! On both
Wish they'd drop/change the name "spider". Worked 20 years ago but now, why not *really* update it with a more serious, guitar player related name. A "spider". No. This is a much more serious amp; it raises the bar. So change the name & make it fitting & proper.
So something like...Big Spider? Serious Spi? Spi Serious? Mr Spider?!
is this anygood for a banjo
Just bought one of these for my teenage daughter and I think I’m probably going to steal it away to my bedroom. I’m a big tube amp mountain of sound guy, but these little fuckers are fun to play around with.
This guy is like the British version of Phil X
The tone at 3:12 is the perfect way to not get laid, another words for “Shit”.
7:12 LOLLL Cat sound....
LOL
I wonder how this would sound if he played a bass through this amp.
Which is better Laney LV200 or this one?
What is the exact unit of that Ibanez that he has?
Thought it'd maybe sound better, but I'm not surprised hah
HELP NEEDED! As of right now I have a Mustang I Fender, and want to make an upgrade. I have 250€ budget, and I was thinking about Boss Katana 50, Mustang GT40, a Vox (valve amp) within price range and this Line 6. I'm open to opinions. Thanks in advance, and Rock on! :D
I would say boss katana 50
Nah man get a peavey vypyr 15 watt, got one used for 50 bucks
I like mine ,for homeplaying/ practise its ok the presets suck , but you can make your own.
Captain Jack Sparrow on Guitar.lol
How have you miced it up
Stephen Lillington hes only micing the 10" speaker and not the tweeter which is why it sounds too dark. These should be used with 2 mics or the usb out, or xlr on the 120/240. Ppl complaining about the tone in this video probably don't realize this. Its a bad demo due to this oversight, there's better videos to hear the tone.
Get your b stock 60 for 180 or the 120 for 250 on line6
This dude reminds me of Jack Sparrow... but if he had a guitar lol... honestly a surprisingly good combo, keep rocking out bro
I didn't know it had Bluetooth I know the v30 doesn't I have to plug in only.
How does this compare to the Fender Mustang Gt-40?
The mustang 40 falls short of this amp ONLY because of the more options and effects you get with the line 6 ..and although the mustang can dish out some metal tone you can get more heavier tones out of this line 6..I have to admit tho that the speaker in the mustang is a higher quality
I used my line 6 as my computer speaker it was awesome but then i had a power surge and it broke sigh i keep hearing a humming sound when nothing is plugged in even
i always make sure to have any expensives electronics going through a surge protector
this or Marshall code?
Never tried the code but based on reviews and demos id say spider v. I bought (used) a blackstar id core 30, a vox vt40 (2nd to latest gen), and a katana 50, and the spider v60 and spent a couple weeks with each of them. Sold them all but the spider. It has its weaknesses and if i had the money I'd make other choices, but it can sound absolutely amazing and imo was the best overall of those 4 amps. Never tried code or mustang. I'd recommend at least the v120 so you get a 12" speaker and bigger cab, it sounds significantly better especially in the low end than the 10" v60. If anyone's reading this now check andertons for a crazy deal on spider v's, or else go used. Using the stereo output to a PA or monitors or a nice home hifi setup sounds inferio incredible too, potentially much better than the included speaker. If anyone is interested in a v60 email me as im looking to try a helix stomp or blackstar ht5r mk2 or something. Theocking at gmail dot com.
How do you save presets? How do you save presets? How do you save presets? How do you save presets?
Install Spider V Remote on your PC and you can save your preset from there.
You can also save presets from edit button up to 4
No you were not talking over it during the drum part it was drowning your voice out. It was more like it was talking over you.
Are you trapped in a hell demention?
Shred!
Bluetooth? No. But I'll let it go because you played some HIM
It has Bluetooth though ...
@@AnabolicArchives it doesn’t have Bluetooth though…
can someone tell me how he could make this like wow sound at 5:32 ? pkease
Mahmoud Eledrissi it’s a reverse dive bomb, he is playing a natural harmonic and then using the whammy to raise the pitch of the note
@@sampark17 ohh thanks a lot sam really thanks i will try today, sorry i am new to electric.... i will use the whammy. and will let you know. thanks for taking the time to read and reply.
Mahmoud Eledrissi eh to be honest I could never get it to work properly on my guitar, the strings popped out at the bridge, maybe just learn how to do artificial harmonics instead, far more fun
@@sampark17 ok it sounds fun and nice to learn harmonics on electric guitar, i will do that as well after my work, thanks again bro. appreciate it. God bless.
Bluetooth? Is there an updated version of the spider 5 i dont know about.
My 240 does not have Bluetooth, It's a year old.
Hi Ramsay, this was an error. Thanks for pointing it out. We're going to make amends to this video soon. Thanks for watching! -Lee
PMTVUK it's all good. I wish it had Bluetooth.
Eric Clapton signature guitars against other signature guitar
PMTVUK didn't the Line 6 Amplifi amps have all sort of connectivity and stability issues with bluetooth? I read a lot about that during my research since i was interested in Amplifi. But i decided to go for the Spider V instead. Maybe that is why Line 6 ditched th bluetooth and went back to usb. I personall don't mind that since that way it charges the device at the same time too and it might be more reliable. I think it might be why the Amplifi amps got discontinued and are everywhere on clearance... from what i read thr bluetooth in the latest firmware completely rendered the Amplifi amps unstable and useless.
This or boss katana 50p
That
Katana
XD
Very difficult decision based on your attitude if like me you are just a bedroom hobbyist who wants to twiddle controls but only to a point.
Every web review and to an extent my own ears suggest that the Katana 50 does the crunch/brown distortion effects with less fizz.
However, what I don't like about the Katana is no amp screen for quick reference. You have to hook up your lap top to look at the undoubtedly impressive tone studio. And bizarrely unlike with the Katana Air there isn't any official boss mobile app on which you can play with the myriad of settings. I'm aware of katana librarian but that's not an official app. If you have your own man cave with room to have your lap top permanently out then fine but even then you may just spend too much time looking at that screen than actually playing. Additionally, the loading of the software and any updates seems to be fiddly.
For straight out of the box usability the Line 6 seems to be the way forward with just a little compromise on the distortion tones.
If anyone out there has either please let know your opinions. And what does it sound like through headphones?
Ya-ma-HA💀
It's a good starter amp but by no means can can it deliver a good crushing tone for actual metal guitarits and versatility is not worth the sacrifice of real tone
I've been able to get a good crushing tone out of a spider 4 15 watter and a spider jam, why not one of these?
It's just my opinion but non of the spiders have ever delivered any thing that I personally thought I'd record on an album, it may sound a little assish but I'd rather just throw a pedal in front of a fender mustang solid state. It just comes from experience and playing though some really high quality stuff.
@@nathanieljohnson8727 if you want to get a really good metal tone I sujest a joyo zombie and a cheap can, you would spend less or around the same as the 60 watt spider and get an actual tube amp
if they are so god why does the mic have to be in front of the speaker
That's how they record amps
is this supposed to be a joke?
These amps only sounds good if you're a beginner and know nothing about amps.
@Yoku Costanza ikr, there are too many UA-cam comments from snobby guitar players, just chill and enjoy playing what you like how you like.
I see that Line6 still adds those stupid fx that nobody still does not use... 8:13, they always rave about doing something completely new, in fact they just mean it got cheaper & more plasticized...3 years from now they'll say the same about this pos.
No one can honestly say at 5:13 is a good amp, throw away that garbage
You have to make presets with this amp or find a good one. Just because he uses one bad preset does not make the whole amp bad.
5:25 omg that sounds horrible... Sounds even worst than the toneport series
AGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!
so bad review
What an abortion of an amp. The only tone that sounded halfway decent was the Soldano raw tone and it wasn't even very good. Once he started playing effects, the thing sounded like a tin can.
vomit inducing is just about the only way to describe this pile
no u
He's just on the line 6 hate bandwagon. Guarantee he's never actually played one.
Angelo J Richetti No they aren't fantastic amps.
I kinda agree, they are not the greatest amp or the best sounding amps but for the price they are amazing amps
Jordan Powers maybe, but you could probably find a good used tube amp for only a little more like a Peavey Classic 30, Fender Blues Jr, Marshall Class 5, etc. If you look hard enough you could find a Peavey Windsor 100 watt tube head for $200-250 range.
Can you tell me is the amp Line 6 Spider V 60 connected it to the PC by cable USB-B sound is repeated in the guitars Riga and preset combos... don't know how to cut preset combos to guitar rig... help anyone?? Thank you in advance