Line 6 Spider V 30 MkII - Guitar Amp
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Line 6
Line 6 is a guitar company that was founded in 1996 in California. In 1996 they produced the first modelling amp in the world, the AxSys 212. They focussed mostly on modelling techniques with amps and effect pedals. Furthermore, they prioritise versatility, which means their technology contains many different types of modelling and sounds. Additionally, they played an important role in the improvement and availability of digital recording. In 2014 Line 6 was bought by the popular Japanese company Yamaha. Yamaha is a huge company that produces many different types of instruments and audio products. Consequently, Line 6 didn’t just grow, it also became available worldwide. Moreover, Yamaha prioritises innovation and creativity, which means their subsidiary Line 6 still strives to produce the best and newest products.
The Spider V MkII Series
The Spider V MkII amps are the ultimate versatile guitar amplifiers. You can use the amps as a plug and go system but you can also adjust the sound completely. Consequently, you can rock out to popular sounds but also create a beautifully unique sound. The amps contain many different high-quality modelling amps, effects, and presets. Furthermore, you can use the amps as a USB interface which means you can connect it directly to your PC or laptop to record your sound.
The Spider V 30 MkII
The Spider V 30 MkII is the ideal practice amp. It’s a size bigger than the Spider V 20 MkII. This version is still not very big and won’t take up a lot of space. Additionally, the amp isn’t very powerful so you won’t rock the whole house when you’re practicing, but it’s also not very suitable for band rehearsals or gigs. The amp has an LCD screen with which you can save or use presets. The screen can also be used to add a metronome, rhythms, or guitar demos to your sound. Moreover, the amp has a built-in tuner so you don’t need a clip-on one. Furthermore, the amp has 78 built-in amps and 128 presets.
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- Description
- Specifications
- Graduated calculations
- Demonstration request
Line 6
Line 6 is a guitar company that was founded in 1996 in California. In 1996 they produced the first modelling amp in the world, the AxSys 212. They focussed mostly on modelling techniques with amps and effect pedals. Furthermore, they prioritise versatility, which means their technology contains many different types of modelling and sounds. Additionally, they played an important role in the improvement and availability of digital recording. In 2014 Line 6 was bought by the popular Japanese company Yamaha. Yamaha is a huge company that produces many different types of instruments and audio products. Consequently, Line 6 didn’t just grow, it also became available worldwide. Moreover, Yamaha prioritises innovation and creativity, which means their subsidiary Line 6 still strives to produce the best and newest products.
The Spider V MkII Series
The Spider V MkII amps are the ultimate versatile guitar amplifiers. You can use the amps as a plug and go system but you can also adjust the sound completely. Consequently, you can rock out to popular sounds but also create a beautifully unique sound. The amps contain many different high-quality modelling amps, effects, and presets. Furthermore, you can use the amps as a USB interface which means you can connect it directly to your PC or laptop to record your sound.
The Spider V 30 MkII
The Spider V 30 MkII is the ideal practice amp. It’s a size bigger than the Spider V 20 MkII. This version is still not very big and won’t take up a lot of space. Additionally, the amp isn’t very powerful so you won’t rock the whole house when you’re practicing, but it’s also not very suitable for band rehearsals or gigs. The amp has an LCD screen with which you can save or use presets. The screen can also be used to add a metronome, rhythms, or guitar demos to your sound. Moreover, the amp has a built-in tuner so you don’t need a clip-on one. Furthermore, the amp has 78 built-in amps and 128 presets.
Technical specifications
Seeing and trying our product in real life?
We would like to see you in our showroom, where we provide you with all about this product.