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Joe Farrell

 

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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 17 Apr 2020 9:12 am    
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Hi:
Has anyone used the Line 6 Spider V MkII amp Series for pedal steel guitar?

How does it compare with the Boss Katana?
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Donny Hinson

 

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Glen Burnie, Md. U.S.A.
Post  Posted 20 Apr 2020 6:28 am    
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Which amp wattage are you asking about? (The Spider V Mark II amps range from 20 watts up to 240 watts.)
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Joe Farrell

 

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Nova Scotia, Canada
Post  Posted 23 Apr 2020 4:03 pm     Spider V 120 MkII
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Hi:
Anyone try the Spider V 120 MkII ?

"
The Spider V 120 MkII lets you rage onstage with 120 watts of power, built-in wireless connectivity, and Line 6 FBV 3 Foot Controller compatibility.

Specs
120 watts
12" speaker and tweeter
NEW Classic Speaker mode provides an organic sound and feel
Full-Range Speaker mode for acoustic guitar and jam track playback
Over 200 amps, cabs, and effects
128 presets featuring a variety of classic and modern tones
Tuner, metronome, jam-along drum loops, and 60-second looper
Built-in wireless receiver works with Line 6 Relay G10T transmitter
Compatible with Line 6 FBV 3 Foot Controller
XLR direct stereo outputs for connecting to a sound system or mixer
USB interface and free Spider V Remote app
Edit and record on Mac, PC, iOS, and Android devices
Trade presets with the Spider V community on CustomTone.com"
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