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    Default Line 6 Spider Valve MkII

    Looky what I got! This amp rocks! Very flexible, and big tones. It's LOUD too, although it sounds good a low volume as well. Here is my first demo - more to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robert
    Looky what I got! This amp rocks! Very flexible, and big tones. It's LOUD too, although it sounds good a low volume as well. Here is my first demo - more to come.

    Congrats Robert!

    I just purchased a Line 6 Spider IV about a month ago (not the tube version) and I am HIGHLY impressed with the tones...even more so over my Vox AD50VT 212.

    Some of the new amp models on the Spiders REALLY are good, especially the Divided by 13, Red Crunch, Green Crunch, Blues, and Clean models. I'm sure the Spider Valve sounds even better.

    Definitely fun amps to noodle with. Get the Shortboard to hook up to the PC to get the latest firmware updates. They added a Tube Screamer pedal effect as well as a few more.
    Guitars: 2003 and 2004 American series strats, Squier Classic Vibe 50's Strat, Squier Deluxe Strat.

    Amps: Line 6 Spider IV 120, Vox AD50VT 212, and Peavey Transtube Bandit 112.

    Pedals: Digitech Bad Monkey.

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    Thanks, it's a cool amp that takes a while to get used to. Definitely not just plug and play, some tweaking and learning is required.
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    gonna stick to my guns and say i hate line 6 amps :S

    never liked them. too much going on at the panel for me.

    their pedals are good, though xD
    Guitars: Ibanez RG420EG, Harrier Mistral Ice White Tele
    Amps: Hughes & Kettner Edition Blue 15R (w/ 8" Celestion), Marshall Valvestate Mk.I 8100 Head, Blackheart BH5H Head
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    A guy that I play with has one,I'll have to monkey with it,cause to be honest I didn't like it,but you have that puppy singing sweet to my ears Robert,so it deserves another round.Sumi
    Guitars,Warmoth Tele,90's Fender Strat Plus/Fender CV 50's Tele/Parker p-36/Fretlight/Custom Strat(Fender body/warmoth Clapton neck,tonerider pups)Larrivee L03 mahogany acoustic

    Amphs/66 Super Reverb/60's Bandmaster head and 2/12 cab/Blues jr//epi valve jr/supro super/ ZT lunchbox/Mahaffay Little Laneilei 3350/Pignose g40v

    Pedals/Voods Rodent/MXR carbon copy/Duncan Pickup booster/Ts9/Rat/ts10/Line 6 tone port uk2
    Line 6 M13

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