Line 6 Vetta II Guitar Amplifier Head (2x150 Watts)
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The latest evolution of Line 6's flagship Vetta amp family.
Overview
Vetta II is more than just an amplifier. Inside Vetta II lives in a virtual collection of the world's most sought-after amps, stompboxes, rack gear, speaker cabinets, and mics. Line 6 pioneered the technology that puts every step of the tone chain at your fingertips. Through this process, they figured out the secrets of great guitar tone and put it all in one place. From post-modern to traditional, Vetta II gives you ever color in the tone palette so you can create your own sonic vision.
Vetta II goes far beyond anything they've ever done. It is the most advanced guitar amplification system in the world. With the touch of a footswitch, a complete backline of stompboxes, studio-quality effects, amps, and mics can be instantly re-wired and tweaked. Combine all this with a stunning power section, comprehensive digital I/O, and the ability to directly power, digitally connect, and store Variax modeling guitar settings in your patches, and now you know why this is the most complete guitar system ever created.
Vetta II - Unlimited Possibilities
Features Meticulously crafted modern and classic amp models
Over 50 stompbox effects models, including filter and synth effects
24/bit/96kHz digital recording via AES/EBU or S/PDIF
Digitally connects to Variax modeling guitar
Saves Variax and Vetta setting at the touch of a footswitch
Vetta II contains the entire Line 6 collection of meticulously crafted amp models, including more than two-dozen exclusive Line 6 signature tones. Line 6 signature… read more tones are unobtainable on any other amp and include: Purge, Octone, Spinal Puppet, Smash, among others. Any two amp models can be used simultaneously, providing for endless combinations of amps and settings with exacting tonal detail.
Vetta II also contains over 100 models of speaker cabinets, stompbox effects, studio effects, and microphones. Vetta II includes models of vintage and modern effects, as well as many Line 6 original creations. Some of these are of the stompbox variety, some are studio-style post effects, and some can fit into either group. The categories of effects in Vetta II include Distortion, Overdrive, Compressors, Chorus, Flangers, Phasers, Tremolos, Pitch Shifters, Filter effects, Synthesizer effects, Digital Delays, Analog Delays, Tape and Tube-based Delays, Rotary Speakers, EQs, Spring, Room, Plate, Hall, and effect Reverbs, and quite a few that defy definition.
Two Amps at Once
One of the revolutionary features of Vetta II is its ability to provide two totally independent amp models at the same time. You have complete control over where they're placed in the stereo field. You can pick any two amps and pan them hard left and hard right, send one amp to a Vetta external cab, or layer them right on top of each other. Just about anything you can think up, Vetta II can do it. For an even bigger sound, kick on the Double Tracker and now it sounds like you're in the studio 'double tracking' your guitar part. Once you experience two amps at once, you may have a hard time going back to just one. We did. Now, take a look at the over 70 amps you can double-up and party with.
Vetta II Amplifier Models
1. Bypass (no amp)
2. Line 6 Tube Preamp
3. Line 6 Variax Acous
4. Line 6 Piezacustic1
5. Line 6 Piezacustic2
6. Line 6 Clean
7. Line 6 Super Clean
8. Line 6 Sparkle
9. Line 6 Super Sparkl
10. Line 6 Sparkle Clean
11. Line 6 Twang
12. Line 6 Bayou
13. Line 6 Class A
14. Line 6 JTS-45
15. Line 6 Mood
16. Line 6 Purge
17. Line 6 Crunch
18. Line 6 Throttle
19. Line 6 Chemical X
20. Line 6 Smash
21. Line 6 Spinal Puppet
22. Line 6 Fuzz
23. Line 6 Chnk Chnk
24. Line 6 Big Bottom
25. Line 6 Treadplate
26. Line 6 Lunatic
27. Line 6 Agro
28. Line 6 Insane
29. Line 6 Octone
30. '02 Bomber X-TC: Based on Bogner '02 Ecstasy
31. '02 Bomber Uber: Based on Bogner '02 Uberschall
32. '01 Zen Master: Based on Budda '01 Twinmaster
33. '03 Connor 50: Based on Conford '03 mk50h
34. '03 Deity Crunch: Based on Diezel '03 VH4-Crunch
35. '03 Deity Lead: Based on Deizel '03 VH-4-Lead
36. '03 Deity's Son: Based on Diezel '03 Herbert
37. '02 ANGEL P-Ball: Based on ENGL '02 Powerball
38. '53 Fn Tweed Small Tweed: Based on Fender '53 Tweed Deluxe
39. '58 Fn Tweed B-Man: Based on Fender '58 Bassman
40. '61 Fn Tweed Tiny Tweed: Based on Fender '61 Tweed Champ
41. '63 Fn Black Vib Verb: Based on Fender '63 Vibroverb
42. '64 Fn Black Lux: Based on Fender '64 Deluxe
43. '65 Fn Black Double: Based on Fender '65 Twin Reverb
44. '67 Fn Black Dual Show: Based on Fender '67 Dual Showman Head
45. '72 Fn Silver Bass Head: Based on Fender '72 Bassman Head
46. '96 Fn Mini Double: Based on Fender '96 Mini Twin
47. '60 Gibtone Explorer: Based on Gibson '60 GA-18 Explorer
48. '60 G-Brand Two-Tone: Based on Gretsch '60 6156
49. '73 Hiway 100 Custom: Based on Hiwatt '73 Custom 100
50. '65 Brit Plexi J-45: Based on Marshall '65 JTM-45
51. '68 Brit Plexi Lead 100: Based on Marshall '68 Super Lead
52. '68 Brit Plexi Bass 100: Based on Marshall '68 Super Bass
53. '68 Brit Plexi Jump Lead: Based on Marshall '68 S Ld (jumpered)
54. '68 Brit Plexi Variac: Based on Marshall '68 Variac Plexi
55. '69 Brit Plexi Lead 200: Based on Marshall '69 Major
56. '87 Brit Gain J-800: Based on Marshall '87 JCM 800
57. '87 Brit Gain Silver J: Based on Marshall '87 Silver Jubilee
58. '68 Brit Gain JM Pre: Based on Marshall '96 JMP-1
59. '92 Brit Gain J-900 Clean: Based on Marshall '92 JCM-900-Clean
60. '92 Brit Gain J-900 Dist: Based on Marshall '92 JCM-900-Dist
61. '03 Brit Gain J-2000: Based on Marshall '03 JCM 2000
62. '96 Match Chief: Based on Matchless '96 Chieftain
63. '93 Match D-30: Based on Matchless '93 DC-30
64. '85 California Crunch: Based on Mesa Boogie '85 Mark IIC+
65. '01 California Treadplate: Based on Mesa Boogie '01 Dual Rectifier
66. '01 CaliforniaDiamondPlate: Based on Mesa Boogie '01 Triple Rectifier
67. '02 Missippi Criminal: Based on Peavey '02 5150 II
68. '87 Jazz Clean 120: Based on Roland '87 Jazz Chorus
69. '67 Wishbook Silver 12: Based on Silvertone '67 Twin Twelve
70. '93 Hi Gain Solo 100: Based on Soldano '93 SLO
71. '63 Super O Pawnshop: Based on Supro '60s S6616
72. '62 Super O Thunder: Based on Supro '62 Thunderbolt
73. '61 Class A C-15: Based on Vox '61 AC-15
74. '67 Class A C-30 TB: Based on Vox '67 AC-30 Top Boost
Effects and the Kitchen Sink
From dirty stompbox distortion to studio-quality reverb lushness, Vetta II gives you models of the greatest effects in guitar history. Vetta II gives you the ability to have ALL of these effects on at the same time: Any three of 53 stompbox models, a wah pedal, a volume pedal, a noise gate, a studio-grade compressor, two types of tremolo, graphic or parametric post EQ, a choice of 21 modulation effects, a choice of 14 delay effects, and any one of 16 different reverb types.
But, what fun are a bunch of effects if you can't hook them up in strange ways? Well, Vetta II has more routing options than even we can keep track of. You can even LOCK all of Vetta II's modulation and delay effects to the Tap Tempo function. Now you can change the tempo of multiple delays, plus chorus and tremolo speeds all with a single FBV footswitch. But that's not all. Here's a quick start guide to some of Vetta II's routing madness.
Stompboxes
Vetta II gives you any three of 53 stompboxes to go mad with at once. They can all be different, they can all be the same, and they can be 'wired' in any configuration you please, into either or both amps. What if you put a delay into a flanger and then into a fuzz? How about three different kinds of delay? Be different. We dare ya!
In-Line Effects
The Tremolo, Gate, Comp(ressor) and EQ buttons make up the In-Line effects group. Gate comes before all of the stompboxes while the rest come right after the amp/cab.
Routable Post Effects
The Loop, Pitch Shift, Mod, Delay, and Reverb are all part of the post studio-type effects. Just like the stompboxes always stay before the amp, these effects are always after the amp/cab. You can change the order of the post effects, the signal flow (series, parallel or chain) and even their physical output assignment. If this is the stuff you crave, Vetta II's manual is practically a history lesson on how effects routing works.
Vetta II Distortion Stompboxes
1. Facial Fuzz: Based on Arbiter Fuzz Face
2. Tube Drive: Based on Chandler Tube Driver
3. Fuzz Pi: Based on Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi
4. Screamer: Based on Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer
5. Octave Fuzz: Based on Tycobrahe Octavia
6. Classic Dist: Based on ProCo Rat
7. Metal Z: Based on Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
8. L6 Boost + EQ: Based on Line 6 Gain Boost
Vetta II Modulation Stompboxes
1. Jet Flanger: Based on A/DA Flanger
2. Analog Chorus: Based on Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble
3. Phaser: Based on MXR Phase 90
4. U-Vibe: Based on Univox Uni-Vibe
5. Lumpy Phase: Based on Line 6 lumpy phase
6. Sine Chorus: Based on Line 6 Sine Chorus
7. Square Chorus: Based on Line 6 Square Chorus
8. Expo Flange: Based on Line 6 Exponential Flange
9. Random Chorus: Based on Line 6 Random Chorus
10. Analog Square: Based on Square CE-1 Chorus
11. POD Purple X: Based on POD Purple X
12. Random S&H: Based on Line 6 Sample and Hold
13. Tape Eater: Based on Line 6 Tape Eater
14. Opto Trem: Based on Fender '65 Twin Tremolo
15. Bias Trem: Based on Vox '67 AC-30 Tremolo
Vetta II Delay Stompboxes
1. Analog Echo: Based on Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
2. Analog w/Mod: Based on Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man
3. Tube Echo: Based on Maestro EP-1 Echoplex
4. Tape Echo: Based on Maestro EP-3 Echoplex
5. Multi-head: Based on Roland RE-101 Space Echo
6. Echo Platter: Based on Binson EchoRec
7. Digital: Based on Line 6 Digital Delay
8. Reverse Delay: Based on Line 6 Reverse Delay
9. Low Rez: Based on Line 6 Low Rez Delay
10. Phaze Eko: Based on Line 6 Phaze Eko
11. Sweep Echo: Based on Line 6 Sweep echo
12. Bubble Echo: Based on Line 6 Bubble Echo
Vetta II Dynamic Stompboxes
1. Blue Comp: Based on Boss CS-1 Compression Sustainer
2. Blue Comp Treb: Based on Boss CS-1 w/ treble switch on
3. Red Comp: Based on MXR Dynacomp
4. Vetta Comp: Based on Vetta Comp
5. Vetta Juice: Based on Vetta Juice
6. Auto Swell: Based on Line 6 Auto Swell
Vetta II Synth/Filter Stompboxes
1. Synth Lead: Based on Moog Lead
2. Synth String: Based on ARP/Solina Strings
3. Synth Analog: Based on Moog and ARP
4. Synth FX: Based on Line 6 Synth FX
5. Buzz Wave: Based on Line 6 Buzz Wave
6. Rez Synth: Based on Line 6 Rez Synth
7. Saturn 5 Ring M: Based on Line 6 Ring Modulator
8. Double Bass: Based on Line 6 Double Bass
9. Synth Harmony: Based on Line 6 Synth Harmony
10. Auto Wah: Based on Mutron III Up
11. Dingo-Tron: Based on Mutron III Down
12. Sparkle Sweep: Based on Line 6 Filter Sweep
Vetta II Tremolo Post Effect Models
1. Opto Trem: Based on Fender '65 Twin Tremolo
2. Bias Trem: Based on Vox '67 AC-30 Tremolo
Vetta II Gate/Post Compressor Effect Models
Noise Gate
Studio Compressor per amp
Vetta II Post EQ Effect Models
1. Graphic EQ: Based on 4 Band Graphic EQ/Amp
2. 4 Band EQ: Based on 4 Band Parametric EQ/Amp
Vetta II Pitch Shift Modulation Post Effect Models
Dual Voice Pitch Shifter
1. Jet Flanger: Based on A/DA Flanger
2. Analog Chorus: Based on Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble
3. Phaser: Based on MXR Phase 90
4. U-Vibe: Based on Univox Uni-Vibe
5. Lumpy Phase: Based on Line 6 Lumpy Phase
6. Sine Chorus: Based on Line 6 Sine Chorus
7. Square Chorus: Based on Line 6 Square Chorus
8. Expo Flange: Based on Line 6 Exponential Flange
9. Random Chorus: Based on Line 6 Random Chorus
10. Analog Square: Based on Square CE-1 Chorus
11. POD Purple X: Based on POD Purple X
12. Random S&H: Based on Line 6 Sample and Hold
13. Tape Eater: Based on Line 6 Tape Eater
14. RotaryDrum+Horn: Based on Leslie 145 Rotary Speaker
15. RotaryDrum: Based on Fender Vibratone
16. Stereo Chorus: Based on Line 6 Stereo Chorus
17. Stereo Flange: Based on Line 6 Stereo Flange
18. Hi-Talk: Based on Line 6 Hi Talk
19. L6 Sweeper: Based on Line 6 Sweeper
20. Warble-Matic: Based on Line 6 Warble-Matic
21. Auto Pan: Based on Line 6 Auto Panner
Vetta II Delay Post Effect Models
1. Analog Echo: Based on Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
2. Analog w/Mod: Based on Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man
3. Tube Echo: Based on Maestro EP-1 Echoplex
4. Tape Echo: Based on Maestro EP-3 Echoplex
5. Multi-head: Based on Roland RE-101 Space Echo
6. Echo Platter: Based on Binson EchoRec
7. Digital: Based on Line 6 Digital Delay
8. Reverse Delay: Based on Line 6 Reverse Delay
9. Low Rez: Based on Line 6 Low Rez Delay
10. Phaze Eko: Based on Line 6 Phaze Eko
11. Sweep Echo: Based on Line 6 Sweep echo
12. Bubble Echo: Based on Line 6 Bubble Echo
13. Ping Pong Delay: Based on Line 6 Ping Pong Delay
14. Stereo Delay: Based on Line 6 Stereo Delay
Vetta II Reverb Post Effect Models
1. Lux Spring: Based on Fender '64 Deluxe Spring
2. Std Spring: Based on Fender '65 Twin Reverb Spring
3. King Spring: Based on Line 6 Spring
4. Small Room: Based on Line 6 Small Room
5. Large Room: Based on Line 6 Large Room
6. Studio 6: Based on Line 6 Studio
7. Tiled Room: Based on Line 6 Tiled Room
8. Memphis Plate: Based on Line 6 Memphis Plate
9. Foil Plate: Based on Line 6 Foil Plate
10. Blue Plate: Based on Line 6 Blue Plate
11. Bingo Hall: Based on Line 6 Bingo Hall
12. Concert Hall: Based on Line 6 Concert Hall
13. War Memorial: Based on Line 6 War Memorial
14. Hangar 18: Based on Line 6 Hangar 18
15. Propellerverb: Based on Line 6 Propellerverb
16. Radioverb: Based on Line 6 Radioverb
Digital/Analog Effects Loop
While we've tried to anticipate all of your effects needs, you may still want to use other effects with Vetta II. Just like any normal guitar amp, you can run your old stompboxes right in front of Vetta II. If you've got rack gear, you can use the analog (1/4-inch TRS) or digital (S/PDIF or AES/EBU) connections on Vetta II's back panel. The Effects Loop is switchable (from the front panel or the FBV controller), the on/off state is remembered in each preset, and you can even route the loop in series or parallel.
A.I.R. II
Vetta II is the most versatile recording amplifier in the world. The direct outputs of Vetta II include Line 6's A.I.R. II microphone and cabinet technology. A.I.R. II allows you to choose from 3 different classic mic models, each in two different positions. The mic settings can also be saved into each preset of Vetta II.
Vetta II Cabinet Models
1. No Cab: No Cabinet Model
2. 1x6 Super O:Based on 1x6x9 Supro '60s S6616
3. 1x8 Tweed: Based on 1x8 Fender '61 Tweed Champ
4. 1x10 Gibtone: Based on 1x10 Gibson '59 GA-18 Explorer
5. 1x10 G-Brand: Based on 1x10 Gretsch '60 6156
6. 1x12 Tweed: Based on 1x12 Fender '53 Tweed Deluxe
7. 1x12 Blackface: Based on 1x12 Fender '64 Deluxe
8. 1x12 Line 6: Based on 1x12 Line 6 Cabinet
9. 1x12 California: Based on 1x12 Mesa Boogie '85 Mark IIC+
10. 1x12 Class A: Based on 1x12 Vox '61 AC-15
11. 1x15 Thunder: Based on 1x15 Supro '62 Thunderbolt
12. 2x2 Mini T: Based on 2x2 Fender '96 Mini Twin
13. 2x12 Zen Master: Based on 2x12 Budda '01 Twinmaster
14. 2x12 Blackface: Based on 2x12 Fender '65 Twin Reverb
15. 2x12 Line 6: Based on 2x12 Line 6 Cabinet
16. 2x12 Match: Based on 2x12 Matchless '96 Chieftain
17. 2x12 Jazz: Based on 2x12 Roland '87 Jazz Chorus
18. 2x12 Wishbook: Based on 2x12 Silvertone '67 Twin Twelve
19. 2x12 Class A: Based on 2x12 Vox '67 AC-30 Top Boost
20. 4x10 Tweed: Based on 4x10 Fender '58 Bassman
21. 4x12 Hiway: Based on 4x12 Hiwatt '73 Custom 100 Cabinet
22. 4x12 Line 6: Based on 4x12 Line 6 Cabinet
23. 4x12 Green 20's: Based on 4x12 Marshall '67 Cab w/ Celestion Greenbacks
24. 4x12 Green 25's: Based on 4x12 Marshall '68 Cab w/ Celestion Greenbacks
25. 4x12 Brit T75: Based on 4x12 Marshall Cab with Celestion G12-T75's
26. 4x12 Brit V30's: Based on 4x12 Marshall Cab w/ Celestion Vintage 30's
27. 4x12 Treadplate: Based on 4x12 Mesa Boogie '01 Cabinet
28. 4x12 HiGn SOLO: Based on 4x12 Soldano '93 Cabinet
Vetta II A.I.R. II Microphone Models
1. SM-57: Based on Shure SM57 On Axis
2. SM-57 Off Axis: Based on Shure SM57 Off Axis
3. MD-421: Based on Sennheiser MD 421 On Axis
4. MD-421 Off Axis: Based on Sennheiser MD 421 Off Axis
5. U-67: Based on Neumann U 67 On Axis
6. U-67 Off Axis: Based on Neumann U 67 Off Axis
7. Off: No DI Mic or Cab Sim
Variax and Vetta II
Vetta II includes an ultra-rugged, locking Variax cable that is used to connect your Variax to Vetta II. This one cable (based on industry-standard CAT 5 Ethernet) provides everything needed to make the most complete guitar system ever created. The Vetta II now provides power, a direct digital audio connection, and bi-directional control of the Variax.
Each Vetta II preset can store the guitar model, pickup selection and exact position of the tone control. Plus, Vetta II can send the signal to the speakers, to the direct XLR and 1/4-inch outputs, or both. What does all of this mean? Now you can instantly switch from a single-coil guitar in the neck position with a fuzz and tape echo running into a head and 4x12 cabinet, to a carefully miked acoustic coming through just the P.A. system. Now imagine what you could do at your next session or gig! read less
Vetta II goes far beyond anything they've ever done. It is the most advanced guitar amplification system in the world. With the touch of a footswitch, a complete backline of stompboxes, studio-quality effects, amps, and mics can be instantly re-wired and tweaked. Combine all this with a stunning power section, comprehensive digital I/O, and the ability to directly power, digitally connect, and store Variax modeling guitar settings in your patches, and now you know why this is the most complete guitar system ever created.
Vetta II - Unlimited Possibilities
Features Meticulously crafted modern and classic amp models
Over 50 stompbox effects models, including filter and synth effects
24/bit/96kHz digital recording via AES/EBU or S/PDIF
Digitally connects to Variax modeling guitar
Saves Variax and Vetta setting at the touch of a footswitch
Vetta II contains the entire Line 6 collection of meticulously crafted amp models, including more than two-dozen exclusive Line 6 signature tones. Line 6 signature… read more tones are unobtainable on any other amp and include: Purge, Octone, Spinal Puppet, Smash, among others. Any two amp models can be used simultaneously, providing for endless combinations of amps and settings with exacting tonal detail.
Vetta II also contains over 100 models of speaker cabinets, stompbox effects, studio effects, and microphones. Vetta II includes models of vintage and modern effects, as well as many Line 6 original creations. Some of these are of the stompbox variety, some are studio-style post effects, and some can fit into either group. The categories of effects in Vetta II include Distortion, Overdrive, Compressors, Chorus, Flangers, Phasers, Tremolos, Pitch Shifters, Filter effects, Synthesizer effects, Digital Delays, Analog Delays, Tape and Tube-based Delays, Rotary Speakers, EQs, Spring, Room, Plate, Hall, and effect Reverbs, and quite a few that defy definition.
Two Amps at Once
One of the revolutionary features of Vetta II is its ability to provide two totally independent amp models at the same time. You have complete control over where they're placed in the stereo field. You can pick any two amps and pan them hard left and hard right, send one amp to a Vetta external cab, or layer them right on top of each other. Just about anything you can think up, Vetta II can do it. For an even bigger sound, kick on the Double Tracker and now it sounds like you're in the studio 'double tracking' your guitar part. Once you experience two amps at once, you may have a hard time going back to just one. We did. Now, take a look at the over 70 amps you can double-up and party with.
Vetta II Amplifier Models
1. Bypass (no amp)
2. Line 6 Tube Preamp
3. Line 6 Variax Acous
4. Line 6 Piezacustic1
5. Line 6 Piezacustic2
6. Line 6 Clean
7. Line 6 Super Clean
8. Line 6 Sparkle
9. Line 6 Super Sparkl
10. Line 6 Sparkle Clean
11. Line 6 Twang
12. Line 6 Bayou
13. Line 6 Class A
14. Line 6 JTS-45
15. Line 6 Mood
16. Line 6 Purge
17. Line 6 Crunch
18. Line 6 Throttle
19. Line 6 Chemical X
20. Line 6 Smash
21. Line 6 Spinal Puppet
22. Line 6 Fuzz
23. Line 6 Chnk Chnk
24. Line 6 Big Bottom
25. Line 6 Treadplate
26. Line 6 Lunatic
27. Line 6 Agro
28. Line 6 Insane
29. Line 6 Octone
30. '02 Bomber X-TC: Based on Bogner '02 Ecstasy
31. '02 Bomber Uber: Based on Bogner '02 Uberschall
32. '01 Zen Master: Based on Budda '01 Twinmaster
33. '03 Connor 50: Based on Conford '03 mk50h
34. '03 Deity Crunch: Based on Diezel '03 VH4-Crunch
35. '03 Deity Lead: Based on Deizel '03 VH-4-Lead
36. '03 Deity's Son: Based on Diezel '03 Herbert
37. '02 ANGEL P-Ball: Based on ENGL '02 Powerball
38. '53 Fn Tweed Small Tweed: Based on Fender '53 Tweed Deluxe
39. '58 Fn Tweed B-Man: Based on Fender '58 Bassman
40. '61 Fn Tweed Tiny Tweed: Based on Fender '61 Tweed Champ
41. '63 Fn Black Vib Verb: Based on Fender '63 Vibroverb
42. '64 Fn Black Lux: Based on Fender '64 Deluxe
43. '65 Fn Black Double: Based on Fender '65 Twin Reverb
44. '67 Fn Black Dual Show: Based on Fender '67 Dual Showman Head
45. '72 Fn Silver Bass Head: Based on Fender '72 Bassman Head
46. '96 Fn Mini Double: Based on Fender '96 Mini Twin
47. '60 Gibtone Explorer: Based on Gibson '60 GA-18 Explorer
48. '60 G-Brand Two-Tone: Based on Gretsch '60 6156
49. '73 Hiway 100 Custom: Based on Hiwatt '73 Custom 100
50. '65 Brit Plexi J-45: Based on Marshall '65 JTM-45
51. '68 Brit Plexi Lead 100: Based on Marshall '68 Super Lead
52. '68 Brit Plexi Bass 100: Based on Marshall '68 Super Bass
53. '68 Brit Plexi Jump Lead: Based on Marshall '68 S Ld (jumpered)
54. '68 Brit Plexi Variac: Based on Marshall '68 Variac Plexi
55. '69 Brit Plexi Lead 200: Based on Marshall '69 Major
56. '87 Brit Gain J-800: Based on Marshall '87 JCM 800
57. '87 Brit Gain Silver J: Based on Marshall '87 Silver Jubilee
58. '68 Brit Gain JM Pre: Based on Marshall '96 JMP-1
59. '92 Brit Gain J-900 Clean: Based on Marshall '92 JCM-900-Clean
60. '92 Brit Gain J-900 Dist: Based on Marshall '92 JCM-900-Dist
61. '03 Brit Gain J-2000: Based on Marshall '03 JCM 2000
62. '96 Match Chief: Based on Matchless '96 Chieftain
63. '93 Match D-30: Based on Matchless '93 DC-30
64. '85 California Crunch: Based on Mesa Boogie '85 Mark IIC+
65. '01 California Treadplate: Based on Mesa Boogie '01 Dual Rectifier
66. '01 CaliforniaDiamondPlate: Based on Mesa Boogie '01 Triple Rectifier
67. '02 Missippi Criminal: Based on Peavey '02 5150 II
68. '87 Jazz Clean 120: Based on Roland '87 Jazz Chorus
69. '67 Wishbook Silver 12: Based on Silvertone '67 Twin Twelve
70. '93 Hi Gain Solo 100: Based on Soldano '93 SLO
71. '63 Super O Pawnshop: Based on Supro '60s S6616
72. '62 Super O Thunder: Based on Supro '62 Thunderbolt
73. '61 Class A C-15: Based on Vox '61 AC-15
74. '67 Class A C-30 TB: Based on Vox '67 AC-30 Top Boost
Effects and the Kitchen Sink
From dirty stompbox distortion to studio-quality reverb lushness, Vetta II gives you models of the greatest effects in guitar history. Vetta II gives you the ability to have ALL of these effects on at the same time: Any three of 53 stompbox models, a wah pedal, a volume pedal, a noise gate, a studio-grade compressor, two types of tremolo, graphic or parametric post EQ, a choice of 21 modulation effects, a choice of 14 delay effects, and any one of 16 different reverb types.
But, what fun are a bunch of effects if you can't hook them up in strange ways? Well, Vetta II has more routing options than even we can keep track of. You can even LOCK all of Vetta II's modulation and delay effects to the Tap Tempo function. Now you can change the tempo of multiple delays, plus chorus and tremolo speeds all with a single FBV footswitch. But that's not all. Here's a quick start guide to some of Vetta II's routing madness.
Stompboxes
Vetta II gives you any three of 53 stompboxes to go mad with at once. They can all be different, they can all be the same, and they can be 'wired' in any configuration you please, into either or both amps. What if you put a delay into a flanger and then into a fuzz? How about three different kinds of delay? Be different. We dare ya!
In-Line Effects
The Tremolo, Gate, Comp(ressor) and EQ buttons make up the In-Line effects group. Gate comes before all of the stompboxes while the rest come right after the amp/cab.
Routable Post Effects
The Loop, Pitch Shift, Mod, Delay, and Reverb are all part of the post studio-type effects. Just like the stompboxes always stay before the amp, these effects are always after the amp/cab. You can change the order of the post effects, the signal flow (series, parallel or chain) and even their physical output assignment. If this is the stuff you crave, Vetta II's manual is practically a history lesson on how effects routing works.
Vetta II Distortion Stompboxes
1. Facial Fuzz: Based on Arbiter Fuzz Face
2. Tube Drive: Based on Chandler Tube Driver
3. Fuzz Pi: Based on Electro-Harmonix Big Muff Pi
4. Screamer: Based on Ibanez TS-808 Tube Screamer
5. Octave Fuzz: Based on Tycobrahe Octavia
6. Classic Dist: Based on ProCo Rat
7. Metal Z: Based on Boss MT-2 Metal Zone
8. L6 Boost + EQ: Based on Line 6 Gain Boost
Vetta II Modulation Stompboxes
1. Jet Flanger: Based on A/DA Flanger
2. Analog Chorus: Based on Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble
3. Phaser: Based on MXR Phase 90
4. U-Vibe: Based on Univox Uni-Vibe
5. Lumpy Phase: Based on Line 6 lumpy phase
6. Sine Chorus: Based on Line 6 Sine Chorus
7. Square Chorus: Based on Line 6 Square Chorus
8. Expo Flange: Based on Line 6 Exponential Flange
9. Random Chorus: Based on Line 6 Random Chorus
10. Analog Square: Based on Square CE-1 Chorus
11. POD Purple X: Based on POD Purple X
12. Random S&H: Based on Line 6 Sample and Hold
13. Tape Eater: Based on Line 6 Tape Eater
14. Opto Trem: Based on Fender '65 Twin Tremolo
15. Bias Trem: Based on Vox '67 AC-30 Tremolo
Vetta II Delay Stompboxes
1. Analog Echo: Based on Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
2. Analog w/Mod: Based on Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man
3. Tube Echo: Based on Maestro EP-1 Echoplex
4. Tape Echo: Based on Maestro EP-3 Echoplex
5. Multi-head: Based on Roland RE-101 Space Echo
6. Echo Platter: Based on Binson EchoRec
7. Digital: Based on Line 6 Digital Delay
8. Reverse Delay: Based on Line 6 Reverse Delay
9. Low Rez: Based on Line 6 Low Rez Delay
10. Phaze Eko: Based on Line 6 Phaze Eko
11. Sweep Echo: Based on Line 6 Sweep echo
12. Bubble Echo: Based on Line 6 Bubble Echo
Vetta II Dynamic Stompboxes
1. Blue Comp: Based on Boss CS-1 Compression Sustainer
2. Blue Comp Treb: Based on Boss CS-1 w/ treble switch on
3. Red Comp: Based on MXR Dynacomp
4. Vetta Comp: Based on Vetta Comp
5. Vetta Juice: Based on Vetta Juice
6. Auto Swell: Based on Line 6 Auto Swell
Vetta II Synth/Filter Stompboxes
1. Synth Lead: Based on Moog Lead
2. Synth String: Based on ARP/Solina Strings
3. Synth Analog: Based on Moog and ARP
4. Synth FX: Based on Line 6 Synth FX
5. Buzz Wave: Based on Line 6 Buzz Wave
6. Rez Synth: Based on Line 6 Rez Synth
7. Saturn 5 Ring M: Based on Line 6 Ring Modulator
8. Double Bass: Based on Line 6 Double Bass
9. Synth Harmony: Based on Line 6 Synth Harmony
10. Auto Wah: Based on Mutron III Up
11. Dingo-Tron: Based on Mutron III Down
12. Sparkle Sweep: Based on Line 6 Filter Sweep
Vetta II Tremolo Post Effect Models
1. Opto Trem: Based on Fender '65 Twin Tremolo
2. Bias Trem: Based on Vox '67 AC-30 Tremolo
Vetta II Gate/Post Compressor Effect Models
Noise Gate
Studio Compressor per amp
Vetta II Post EQ Effect Models
1. Graphic EQ: Based on 4 Band Graphic EQ/Amp
2. 4 Band EQ: Based on 4 Band Parametric EQ/Amp
Vetta II Pitch Shift Modulation Post Effect Models
Dual Voice Pitch Shifter
1. Jet Flanger: Based on A/DA Flanger
2. Analog Chorus: Based on Boss CE-1 Chorus Ensemble
3. Phaser: Based on MXR Phase 90
4. U-Vibe: Based on Univox Uni-Vibe
5. Lumpy Phase: Based on Line 6 Lumpy Phase
6. Sine Chorus: Based on Line 6 Sine Chorus
7. Square Chorus: Based on Line 6 Square Chorus
8. Expo Flange: Based on Line 6 Exponential Flange
9. Random Chorus: Based on Line 6 Random Chorus
10. Analog Square: Based on Square CE-1 Chorus
11. POD Purple X: Based on POD Purple X
12. Random S&H: Based on Line 6 Sample and Hold
13. Tape Eater: Based on Line 6 Tape Eater
14. RotaryDrum+Horn: Based on Leslie 145 Rotary Speaker
15. RotaryDrum: Based on Fender Vibratone
16. Stereo Chorus: Based on Line 6 Stereo Chorus
17. Stereo Flange: Based on Line 6 Stereo Flange
18. Hi-Talk: Based on Line 6 Hi Talk
19. L6 Sweeper: Based on Line 6 Sweeper
20. Warble-Matic: Based on Line 6 Warble-Matic
21. Auto Pan: Based on Line 6 Auto Panner
Vetta II Delay Post Effect Models
1. Analog Echo: Based on Boss DM-2 Analog Delay
2. Analog w/Mod: Based on Electro-Harmonix Deluxe Memory Man
3. Tube Echo: Based on Maestro EP-1 Echoplex
4. Tape Echo: Based on Maestro EP-3 Echoplex
5. Multi-head: Based on Roland RE-101 Space Echo
6. Echo Platter: Based on Binson EchoRec
7. Digital: Based on Line 6 Digital Delay
8. Reverse Delay: Based on Line 6 Reverse Delay
9. Low Rez: Based on Line 6 Low Rez Delay
10. Phaze Eko: Based on Line 6 Phaze Eko
11. Sweep Echo: Based on Line 6 Sweep echo
12. Bubble Echo: Based on Line 6 Bubble Echo
13. Ping Pong Delay: Based on Line 6 Ping Pong Delay
14. Stereo Delay: Based on Line 6 Stereo Delay
Vetta II Reverb Post Effect Models
1. Lux Spring: Based on Fender '64 Deluxe Spring
2. Std Spring: Based on Fender '65 Twin Reverb Spring
3. King Spring: Based on Line 6 Spring
4. Small Room: Based on Line 6 Small Room
5. Large Room: Based on Line 6 Large Room
6. Studio 6: Based on Line 6 Studio
7. Tiled Room: Based on Line 6 Tiled Room
8. Memphis Plate: Based on Line 6 Memphis Plate
9. Foil Plate: Based on Line 6 Foil Plate
10. Blue Plate: Based on Line 6 Blue Plate
11. Bingo Hall: Based on Line 6 Bingo Hall
12. Concert Hall: Based on Line 6 Concert Hall
13. War Memorial: Based on Line 6 War Memorial
14. Hangar 18: Based on Line 6 Hangar 18
15. Propellerverb: Based on Line 6 Propellerverb
16. Radioverb: Based on Line 6 Radioverb
Digital/Analog Effects Loop
While we've tried to anticipate all of your effects needs, you may still want to use other effects with Vetta II. Just like any normal guitar amp, you can run your old stompboxes right in front of Vetta II. If you've got rack gear, you can use the analog (1/4-inch TRS) or digital (S/PDIF or AES/EBU) connections on Vetta II's back panel. The Effects Loop is switchable (from the front panel or the FBV controller), the on/off state is remembered in each preset, and you can even route the loop in series or parallel.
A.I.R. II
Vetta II is the most versatile recording amplifier in the world. The direct outputs of Vetta II include Line 6's A.I.R. II microphone and cabinet technology. A.I.R. II allows you to choose from 3 different classic mic models, each in two different positions. The mic settings can also be saved into each preset of Vetta II.
Vetta II Cabinet Models
1. No Cab: No Cabinet Model
2. 1x6 Super O:Based on 1x6x9 Supro '60s S6616
3. 1x8 Tweed: Based on 1x8 Fender '61 Tweed Champ
4. 1x10 Gibtone: Based on 1x10 Gibson '59 GA-18 Explorer
5. 1x10 G-Brand: Based on 1x10 Gretsch '60 6156
6. 1x12 Tweed: Based on 1x12 Fender '53 Tweed Deluxe
7. 1x12 Blackface: Based on 1x12 Fender '64 Deluxe
8. 1x12 Line 6: Based on 1x12 Line 6 Cabinet
9. 1x12 California: Based on 1x12 Mesa Boogie '85 Mark IIC+
10. 1x12 Class A: Based on 1x12 Vox '61 AC-15
11. 1x15 Thunder: Based on 1x15 Supro '62 Thunderbolt
12. 2x2 Mini T: Based on 2x2 Fender '96 Mini Twin
13. 2x12 Zen Master: Based on 2x12 Budda '01 Twinmaster
14. 2x12 Blackface: Based on 2x12 Fender '65 Twin Reverb
15. 2x12 Line 6: Based on 2x12 Line 6 Cabinet
16. 2x12 Match: Based on 2x12 Matchless '96 Chieftain
17. 2x12 Jazz: Based on 2x12 Roland '87 Jazz Chorus
18. 2x12 Wishbook: Based on 2x12 Silvertone '67 Twin Twelve
19. 2x12 Class A: Based on 2x12 Vox '67 AC-30 Top Boost
20. 4x10 Tweed: Based on 4x10 Fender '58 Bassman
21. 4x12 Hiway: Based on 4x12 Hiwatt '73 Custom 100 Cabinet
22. 4x12 Line 6: Based on 4x12 Line 6 Cabinet
23. 4x12 Green 20's: Based on 4x12 Marshall '67 Cab w/ Celestion Greenbacks
24. 4x12 Green 25's: Based on 4x12 Marshall '68 Cab w/ Celestion Greenbacks
25. 4x12 Brit T75: Based on 4x12 Marshall Cab with Celestion G12-T75's
26. 4x12 Brit V30's: Based on 4x12 Marshall Cab w/ Celestion Vintage 30's
27. 4x12 Treadplate: Based on 4x12 Mesa Boogie '01 Cabinet
28. 4x12 HiGn SOLO: Based on 4x12 Soldano '93 Cabinet
Vetta II A.I.R. II Microphone Models
1. SM-57: Based on Shure SM57 On Axis
2. SM-57 Off Axis: Based on Shure SM57 Off Axis
3. MD-421: Based on Sennheiser MD 421 On Axis
4. MD-421 Off Axis: Based on Sennheiser MD 421 Off Axis
5. U-67: Based on Neumann U 67 On Axis
6. U-67 Off Axis: Based on Neumann U 67 Off Axis
7. Off: No DI Mic or Cab Sim
Variax and Vetta II
Vetta II includes an ultra-rugged, locking Variax cable that is used to connect your Variax to Vetta II. This one cable (based on industry-standard CAT 5 Ethernet) provides everything needed to make the most complete guitar system ever created. The Vetta II now provides power, a direct digital audio connection, and bi-directional control of the Variax.
Each Vetta II preset can store the guitar model, pickup selection and exact position of the tone control. Plus, Vetta II can send the signal to the speakers, to the direct XLR and 1/4-inch outputs, or both. What does all of this mean? Now you can instantly switch from a single-coil guitar in the neck position with a fuzz and tape echo running into a head and 4x12 cabinet, to a carefully miked acoustic coming through just the P.A. system. Now imagine what you could do at your next session or gig! read less
Specs
Specifications
Vetta II HD 300-watts stereo
Full power into 4, 8, or 16 ohms
40 lbs. (18kg)
[WxHxD] 29 in. x 10 in. x 9 in. (74cm x 25cm x 23cm)
Vetta II Combo and Vetta II HD: 73 classic and modern amp models
27 speaker cabinet models
Over 50 stompbox and studio effects models (including filter and synth)
A.I.R. II with 6 different mic models and positions
Unique Line 6 features like Two Amps at Once and Double Tracker
Wet/Dry cabinet support
Supports Digital and Analog Re-Amping
Stereo XLR balanced +4dBu direct outputs (with ground lift switch)
Stereo 1/4 in. unbalanced +10dBV direct outs, AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital audio ins and outs (up to 24-bit/96k)
Variax digital guitar input
Saves Variax settings in each patch
1/4 in. programmable stereo effects loop
MIDI in and out
Chromatic Tuner
Add an FBV Foot Controller and get: Dedicated channel switches
Dedicated effects on/off switches
Large name display
Wah pedal with toe switch on/off
Volume pedal
Chromatic digital tuner
Tap Tempo
No wall-wart-powered by Vetta II
Also works with FBV4 and FBV Shortboard
Vetta II HD 300-watts stereo
Full power into 4, 8, or 16 ohms
40 lbs. (18kg)
[WxHxD] 29 in. x 10 in. x 9 in. (74cm x 25cm x 23cm)
Vetta II Combo and Vetta II HD: 73 classic and modern amp models
27 speaker cabinet models
Over 50 stompbox and studio effects models (including filter and synth)
A.I.R. II with 6 different mic models and positions
Unique Line 6 features like Two Amps at Once and Double Tracker
Wet/Dry cabinet support
Supports Digital and Analog Re-Amping
Stereo XLR balanced +4dBu direct outputs (with ground lift switch)
Stereo 1/4 in. unbalanced +10dBV direct outs, AES/EBU and S/PDIF digital audio ins and outs (up to 24-bit/96k)
Variax digital guitar input
Saves Variax settings in each patch
1/4 in. programmable stereo effects loop
MIDI in and out
Chromatic Tuner
Add an FBV Foot Controller and get: Dedicated channel switches
Dedicated effects on/off switches
Large name display
Wah pedal with toe switch on/off
Volume pedal
Chromatic digital tuner
Tap Tempo
No wall-wart-powered by Vetta II
Also works with FBV4 and FBV Shortboard
Reviews
Reviewers gave this product an overall rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
(48 ratings)
Submitted November 20, 2008 by a customer from att.net
"Your search for the ultimate guitar amplifier is over!"
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If if were lost or stolen, I'd buy another.
Sound
With this amp I am able to get virtually any sound that I want, without a bunch of cumbersome pedals! I own a Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Road King, a Marshall JCM 2000 Dual Super Lead, as well. I now prefer to use this amp exclusively.
Features
All the sound choices I need; however, one can add to the "sound library".
Ease of Use
You have to experiment with the amp. It's an instrument unto itself and has to be learned, which is part of the fun.
The Wow Factor
Looks really cool when it's on; the lights.
Musical Background:
Hobbyist
Musical Style:
Rock
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