Line6 Spider II 212 Stereo Guitar Combo Amplifier (150 Watts, 2x12 in.)
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12 amp models. 7 effects. 150 watts stereo.
Overview
As the follow-up to the best selling Spider series, Spider II embraces the same style but delivers much more. Spider II features 12 unique amp models made from combining the sounds of some of the greatest amps in history and places them all in one mean package. Spider II also features an impressive array of effects (7 different effect types, 3 simultaneous) including Chorus/Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, Digital Delay, Tape Echo, and Sweep Echo. All effects can be easily tweaked using Smart FX, and delay times can be adjusted using Tap Tempo. Other features include a front panel tuner, Spring or Room Reverb, and a headphone out. All models include custom Celestion speakers. Finally an amp that gives you insane tone and power at a new lower price. The Spider II 212 is a 150-watt stereo amp with two 12 in. speakers.
Features
12 amp models that deliver a complete range from Clean to Insane
7 Smart Control effects (up to 3 simultaneous) including Tape Echo, standard Delay, Sweep Echo
(all w/Tap Tempo), Chorus/Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo and Reverb
4 User-programmable channels
Built-in front panel Tuner
Headphone/Direct Out for practice or recording
Enough power to kill pesky Chupacabras and Evil Payasos
Smart Control FX
Great amp tone is only part of a great guitar sound. Effect processing - whether it's stomp boxes or rack gear - is also a big part of the story. Your Spider II packs the power of several of these tone shapers in its Smart Control FX section.
The delay knob gives… read more you a trio of delay effect choices: a standard delay, tape echo, and a sweep echo. The modulation effect knob lets you choose between chorus/flange, phaser, and tremolo, and for each of these effects you can choose anything from a subtle hint of processing to total tone-mangling overkill. While turning the knob, Spider II adjusts all the individual aspects of the effect automatically to give you the range of sounds you're looking for, without having to mess with multiple knobs and switches to get your tone. So you can spend your time making music instead.
Tap Button 'Extra' Functions
The Tap Tempo button, in addition to setting the speed of your delay effects, also lets you access a few extra Spider II features: a Tuner, Distortion Boost and a built-in Noise Gate (the tuner and the boost are also accessible via the optional FBV Shortboard). When you hold down the Tap Tempo button, you can use some of Spider II's knobs to access these extra features.
Tuner Mode
Press and hold the TAP button or TAP footswitch for 3 seconds or more and and you get instant digital tuner. The volume is muted during tuning so you won't hear anything coming out of the amp. Press any button to exit Tuner Mode. If there is no FBV Shortboard connected, the LEDs on the front panel of the Spider II will work as the tuner display.
The Amp Model LEDs correspond to the following strings on the guitar:
Clean = Low E string
Twang = A string
Blues = D string
Crunch = G string
Metal = B string
Insane = High E string
The Channel memory LEDs indicate when the string you are playing is in tune. Channel B and C should both light GREEN when the sting is in tune. If channel A's LED is lit then the sting is flat. If channel D's LED is lit then the string is sharp.
Distortion Boost
Press and hold the Tap button as you turn the Drive knob up past twelve o'clock. As you do this, Spider II's Channel A LED comes on. This gives the kind of extra 'dirt' that you'd expect from a Distortion pedal with the distortion control set low and the output control set high. It boosts your guitar signal before it reaches the Amp Model, so that you hit the model harder and get a more distorted sound. Enabling this is the same as kicking on Stomp on the FBV Shortboard.
Noise Gate
Press and hold Tap as you turn the Reverb knob up past twelve o'clock, and you turn on a built-in Noise Gate, which helps to cut down on hiss and noise. When you do this, the Channel D LED comes on to indicate that the Gate is on.
Special Hidden Functions
When you select an Amp Model, Spider II automatically sets its tone controls and effects to match that Amp Model. You can disable the auto-FX selection (but not tone control auto-selection) by powering up Spider II with the Channel D button held. The autoselection is re-enabled next time you power up.
Want to know where your Spider II's controls are set in the programmed channels? Hold - and keep holding - the Tap button. Now, before you do anything else, turn the Amp Models knob. This activates Spider II's "Compare" mode. Now turn any knob other than Amp Model and Master Volume, and the channel lights will tell you whether you need to turn that knob up (Channel A lights) or down (Channel D lights) to match the stored setting. The Channel B & C lights will be lit at the same time once the knob position matches the stored setting exactly.
You can reset your Spider II's programmable channels to their factory-programmed states by holding down the Channel A button as you turn on the power. Warning: This will erase ALL custom sounds you might have created. Ask yourself, 'Do I really want to do this?' If your answer is yes, then go for it! read less
Features
12 amp models that deliver a complete range from Clean to Insane
7 Smart Control effects (up to 3 simultaneous) including Tape Echo, standard Delay, Sweep Echo
(all w/Tap Tempo), Chorus/Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo and Reverb
4 User-programmable channels
Built-in front panel Tuner
Headphone/Direct Out for practice or recording
Enough power to kill pesky Chupacabras and Evil Payasos
Smart Control FX
Great amp tone is only part of a great guitar sound. Effect processing - whether it's stomp boxes or rack gear - is also a big part of the story. Your Spider II packs the power of several of these tone shapers in its Smart Control FX section.
The delay knob gives… read more you a trio of delay effect choices: a standard delay, tape echo, and a sweep echo. The modulation effect knob lets you choose between chorus/flange, phaser, and tremolo, and for each of these effects you can choose anything from a subtle hint of processing to total tone-mangling overkill. While turning the knob, Spider II adjusts all the individual aspects of the effect automatically to give you the range of sounds you're looking for, without having to mess with multiple knobs and switches to get your tone. So you can spend your time making music instead.
Tap Button 'Extra' Functions
The Tap Tempo button, in addition to setting the speed of your delay effects, also lets you access a few extra Spider II features: a Tuner, Distortion Boost and a built-in Noise Gate (the tuner and the boost are also accessible via the optional FBV Shortboard). When you hold down the Tap Tempo button, you can use some of Spider II's knobs to access these extra features.
Tuner Mode
Press and hold the TAP button or TAP footswitch for 3 seconds or more and and you get instant digital tuner. The volume is muted during tuning so you won't hear anything coming out of the amp. Press any button to exit Tuner Mode. If there is no FBV Shortboard connected, the LEDs on the front panel of the Spider II will work as the tuner display.
The Amp Model LEDs correspond to the following strings on the guitar:
Clean = Low E string
Twang = A string
Blues = D string
Crunch = G string
Metal = B string
Insane = High E string
The Channel memory LEDs indicate when the string you are playing is in tune. Channel B and C should both light GREEN when the sting is in tune. If channel A's LED is lit then the sting is flat. If channel D's LED is lit then the string is sharp.
Distortion Boost
Press and hold the Tap button as you turn the Drive knob up past twelve o'clock. As you do this, Spider II's Channel A LED comes on. This gives the kind of extra 'dirt' that you'd expect from a Distortion pedal with the distortion control set low and the output control set high. It boosts your guitar signal before it reaches the Amp Model, so that you hit the model harder and get a more distorted sound. Enabling this is the same as kicking on Stomp on the FBV Shortboard.
Noise Gate
Press and hold Tap as you turn the Reverb knob up past twelve o'clock, and you turn on a built-in Noise Gate, which helps to cut down on hiss and noise. When you do this, the Channel D LED comes on to indicate that the Gate is on.
Special Hidden Functions
When you select an Amp Model, Spider II automatically sets its tone controls and effects to match that Amp Model. You can disable the auto-FX selection (but not tone control auto-selection) by powering up Spider II with the Channel D button held. The autoselection is re-enabled next time you power up.
Want to know where your Spider II's controls are set in the programmed channels? Hold - and keep holding - the Tap button. Now, before you do anything else, turn the Amp Models knob. This activates Spider II's "Compare" mode. Now turn any knob other than Amp Model and Master Volume, and the channel lights will tell you whether you need to turn that knob up (Channel A lights) or down (Channel D lights) to match the stored setting. The Channel B & C lights will be lit at the same time once the knob position matches the stored setting exactly.
You can reset your Spider II's programmable channels to their factory-programmed states by holding down the Channel A button as you turn on the power. Warning: This will erase ALL custom sounds you might have created. Ask yourself, 'Do I really want to do this?' If your answer is yes, then go for it! read less
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 3.5 out of 5 stars.
(68 ratings)
Submitted October 29, 2006 by a customer from stny.rr.com
"Good for the inexperienced ear."
i've had it probably over 2 years now and its not like i'm going to stop using it, but if i was married to it i wouldn't have a problem "committing adultery" with other amps.
Sound
i have the 112 version of this amp. its okay. for the first year i was pretty impressed, but then as i got more exposed to marshalls and peaveys i began to dislike the tone. the clean channel is still completely excellent and unbeatable. but there is no way you are going to match a tube sound with this amp. you can squeeze out some pretty close van halen type sound, but the flange and phase are nothing like MXL's. you can definitely get a variety of sounds so suit your playing style. responds nicely to changes between single coils and humbuckers. sound at low volume quite frankly sucks. you need to get up around 3 to get decent tone; before this the speaker adds none of its great sounding tone.
Features
doesnt incldude any stuff. just the amp. but then again you dont really need a whole lot. effects are okay when played through the amp. not suitable for direct recording at all except the reverb and delay. sweep echo is obnoxious and sounds silly. i would never use it for anything. tape echo is nice for maybe an older type sound, but thats not my style so i dont use it. phaser could use depth control becuase its so overpowering (same with the flange). amp lacks an effects loop so dont think about using your own pedals with it unless you… read more are using your own distortion pedal too, but if you were doing that why would you bother buying this amp. get a crate and leave it on the clean channel w/ your pedals. blues model sounds pretty bad, verrrry muddy. the models on the right half are the best, except for the clean which just completely rocks.
Ease of Use
you can get any sound out of this amp easily. you CAN'T get any GREAT sound out of this amp easily; you will need to do major tweaking to find something that fits your style because the stock setting just dont cut it.
Quality
quality is spectacular. well put together, looks very sleek, handle helps a lot, speaker is a good one. why a 4? THE KNOBS!!! they move soo smoothly, so smoothly that they MOVE WHILE YOU ARE PLAYING!! you will find effects randomly changing setting becuase the vabration literally moves the dials a considerable amount. and if your hands are shakey in a performance, forget about making a small adjustment on the volume, you will go from 5 to 8 by breathing on it (exaggeration).
Value
you get a really well made amp which comes semi-close to other ones for twice the price.
Manufacturer Support
havent delt with them, but their website is very informative and well made.
The Wow Factor
the led pattern when you turn on the amp is sexy. the amp looks really good on stage.
Musical Background:
Active Musician
Musical Style:
i play drums keys and guitar, rock to metal and everything in between read less
Sound
i have the 112 version of this amp. its okay. for the first year i was pretty impressed, but then as i got more exposed to marshalls and peaveys i began to dislike the tone. the clean channel is still completely excellent and unbeatable. but there is no way you are going to match a tube sound with this amp. you can squeeze out some pretty close van halen type sound, but the flange and phase are nothing like MXL's. you can definitely get a variety of sounds so suit your playing style. responds nicely to changes between single coils and humbuckers. sound at low volume quite frankly sucks. you need to get up around 3 to get decent tone; before this the speaker adds none of its great sounding tone.
Features
doesnt incldude any stuff. just the amp. but then again you dont really need a whole lot. effects are okay when played through the amp. not suitable for direct recording at all except the reverb and delay. sweep echo is obnoxious and sounds silly. i would never use it for anything. tape echo is nice for maybe an older type sound, but thats not my style so i dont use it. phaser could use depth control becuase its so overpowering (same with the flange). amp lacks an effects loop so dont think about using your own pedals with it unless you… read more are using your own distortion pedal too, but if you were doing that why would you bother buying this amp. get a crate and leave it on the clean channel w/ your pedals. blues model sounds pretty bad, verrrry muddy. the models on the right half are the best, except for the clean which just completely rocks.
Ease of Use
you can get any sound out of this amp easily. you CAN'T get any GREAT sound out of this amp easily; you will need to do major tweaking to find something that fits your style because the stock setting just dont cut it.
Quality
quality is spectacular. well put together, looks very sleek, handle helps a lot, speaker is a good one. why a 4? THE KNOBS!!! they move soo smoothly, so smoothly that they MOVE WHILE YOU ARE PLAYING!! you will find effects randomly changing setting becuase the vabration literally moves the dials a considerable amount. and if your hands are shakey in a performance, forget about making a small adjustment on the volume, you will go from 5 to 8 by breathing on it (exaggeration).
Value
you get a really well made amp which comes semi-close to other ones for twice the price.
Manufacturer Support
havent delt with them, but their website is very informative and well made.
The Wow Factor
the led pattern when you turn on the amp is sexy. the amp looks really good on stage.
Musical Background:
Active Musician
Musical Style:
i play drums keys and guitar, rock to metal and everything in between read less
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