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  Line 6 And Bogner Introduce Spider Valve Tube-Based Amplifiers

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A very interesting and informative interview with Mr.Bogner himself if you got the Line 6 Home page.

This is the first amp, in a long time , that aroused my interest!
(ok, there was the small HiWatt combo with a really sweet sounding overdrive effects pedal I saw a guy use in Nashville this summer, but that doesn't count!!)

I think, from what Bogner was saying, that this would be a killer combination, even in a combo size amp. Line 6 preamp & modeling capabilities and the Bogner output?.......Hmmmm


When they come to GC or Sam Ash, I'm definitely gonna give it try !


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My friends are giving it mixed reviews so far.

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AT, Details, baby!! Details!!

Why mixed? Tones just so so? Power not what they thought it should be?

After listening to the interview, I got the definite impression that Bogner was thinking it was good, just good, for playing loud, but that it was really good for low volume practice and recording.

I mean, I'm sure the guy wouldn't come out and say something like, 'Oh yeh, this is much better than my own amps!' yeh THAT would happen! heh heh.

I was just thinking that with Bogner's own ideas of tone and quality and the (what I think is..) well replicated, modeled tones from Line 6, that it would be a good combination.

Ask your bud's if they could elaborate. Right now, the closest dealer that has one in stock is more than I want to drive out of the way. (the local GC doesn't have on in yet, it's 3 miles away)

Appreciate the input!


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Its strange that Line 6 took their entry level modeller (Spider) to join with a Pro Bogner Tube amp. Why not use the Vetta....or even the Flextone as a base.


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