My Opinion of the Line Six Spider 3 15 Watt Amp
The Line 6 Spider 3 fifteen is the least dear amp Line 6 makes. It has some of the great tones found in their larger amps but in a much smaller package. It comes with the same DSP based processing system as found in the model 30 and HD75 but only puts out 15 watts in to a 8 in. speaker. There’s also an MP3 / CD input jack which is a1 / eight in. stereo jack as well as a headphone / direct output.
It incorporates four presets ( channels ) in which each preset has one of their favorite artist’s guitar tones which have been based on : Clean, Crunch, Metal, and loony amp models. You can change each of these with your own preset by taking a ‘snapshot’ of the prevailing amps settings ( excepting the master volume ). The four amp models outlines :
The Clean model is great for jazz, country, or anything where a crisp clean tone is needed. You can get sparkling highs and enough lows for every type of playing. The Crunch model relies on a 1968 Marshall 100 watt Plexi. When this model was made it had a variac and the guitar was wired into both input channels to form the famous brown sound. The Metal amp model is really fun and is based on a Mesa boogie Dual Rectifier. It’s an excellent example with a punchy and assertive high gain metal tone. The insane model is ‘dialed in for shredding’ as it where. It’s based primarily on the twin Rectifier through the RED channel. It has a very high gain tone with lots of midrange and is really intense.
The Line 6 Spider III main guitar controls are Drive, Bass, Middle, Treble, and Channel Volume. Drive determines the amount of distortion is present. The Channel Volume is excellent in that it permits you to match the volume levels of each preset. You may also make the preset ( s ) louder or softer than the others and then save them. This way when you change tones there are any enormous volume changes. Click Here to Continue reading the rest of this review…
My Review of the Line 6 Spider 3 15 Watt Amp
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Cool Review by By Wayne Beckham (Fontana, CA USA)
I actually won this amp in a music contest and, given the very low price, I frankly didn’t expect much. Was I ever wrong!
This is a great little amp. Compared to my 70′s vintage Fender Sidekick Reverb, it’s light as a feather still manages to give a great, clean sound. And the volume isn’t anything I’d use for stage work, but it’s still loud enough to drive my wife to distraction and I’m usually relegated to keeping it a respectable level. Which, by the way, still sounds great. And the special FX are fun that my aforementioned Fender couldn’t have dreamed of.
The four presets and six FX are fun to play with and you can easily get your self wrapped up just playing scales and fiddling with knobs. The four factory presets are interesting and you can use them to program your own favorite settings (the manual says) but I really haven’t played with that particular feature. And the presets, at least for me, aren’t all that different. I can’t tell that much difference between “Crunch” and “Metal” but maybe it’s just my cheesy playing.
Another reviewer has mentioned the “song based” presets, but the 15w doesn’t offer this option. As near as I can tell you have to be into the Line 6 Spider III 120 Guitar Combo Amplifier range before the cabinet is even big enough to hold the necessary panels and buttons and stuff.
Still, that’s not what this product is designed for. It’s a fun amp for practice or play, but not pro.
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