Re: Serious Line 6 discussion..
i used to use a Line 6 flextone II HD with a rivera 4x12 loaded with JBL G12-S speakers. when we played live and i used that head it was very sterile, extremely bright and lacked the tonal complexity of my rivera heads. i hated the sound coming from the cab, so i switched cabs to a marshall 1960 with 75 watt celestions. same problem. so i switched again to an eminence loaded fender GE-412. it was better but still felt "dead". i called Line 6 and asked them what i should do to help the amp sound better. they said turn off the cab models. i did, and the sound was actually worse.
i gave up on the HD and sold to a friend who went and bought a line 6 4x12 cab. it sounds great when he plays it. it sounds like ass when i play it.
i went back to using my riveras on stage. i am happiest with their sound and response to my playing. i felt that the line 6 was brighter and more aggressive in the highs. it really cut through, but it was harsh and painfully trebly.
having said that i will only record with a line 6 POD. i can get my live tones (go figure) to tape much easier and more consistently than by micing an amp. my band records one song at a time, and it is much easier using a modeller for that than trying to capture all the atmospheric considerations needed to get a good "live" amp sound to tape.
i used to use a Line 6 flextone II HD with a rivera 4x12 loaded with JBL G12-S speakers. when we played live and i used that head it was very sterile, extremely bright and lacked the tonal complexity of my rivera heads. i hated the sound coming from the cab, so i switched cabs to a marshall 1960 with 75 watt celestions. same problem. so i switched again to an eminence loaded fender GE-412. it was better but still felt "dead". i called Line 6 and asked them what i should do to help the amp sound better. they said turn off the cab models. i did, and the sound was actually worse.
i gave up on the HD and sold to a friend who went and bought a line 6 4x12 cab. it sounds great when he plays it. it sounds like ass when i play it.
i went back to using my riveras on stage. i am happiest with their sound and response to my playing. i felt that the line 6 was brighter and more aggressive in the highs. it really cut through, but it was harsh and painfully trebly.
having said that i will only record with a line 6 POD. i can get my live tones (go figure) to tape much easier and more consistently than by micing an amp. my band records one song at a time, and it is much easier using a modeller for that than trying to capture all the atmospheric considerations needed to get a good "live" amp sound to tape.
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