Posted by www.andyhoke.com on Fri, 05/23/2003 - 11:02.
Matt,
I have the 1 x 12 combo, but my remarks should apply to that too I think.
I like the Spider because live, I have the a channel as clean w some chorus, b is blues, c is hard rodk, and d is hardrock w solo boost, reverb and delay.
Just set all the knobs (except master volume) on a channel, then hold in the 'a' button on the amp for about 4 seconds, it will blink twice, and Shazaam, you've got new settings for channel 'a.' You can set all channels this way.
I found that I needed to boost the bass eq on all channels to get a sound I liked.
The bummer about the Spider is that you can't tell what the settings are on the amp jsut by looking at it - since all those parameters are pre-programmed. I hope this helps. Also, spend some time with the manual, if you don'[t have one, I[ll bet you can ge3t it off the Line 6 website.
Re: LINE 6 Spider Amp Settings
Matt,
I have the 1 x 12 combo, but my remarks should apply to that too I think.
I like the Spider because live, I have the a channel as clean w some chorus, b is blues, c is hard rodk, and d is hardrock w solo boost, reverb and delay.
Just set all the knobs (except master volume) on a channel, then hold in the 'a' button on the amp for about 4 seconds, it will blink twice, and Shazaam, you've got new settings for channel 'a.' You can set all channels this way.
I found that I needed to boost the bass eq on all channels to get a sound I liked.
The bummer about the Spider is that you can't tell what the settings are on the amp jsut by looking at it - since all those parameters are pre-programmed. I hope this helps. Also, spend some time with the manual, if you don'[t have one, I[ll bet you can ge3t it off the Line 6 website.
regards.