Re: Serious Line 6 discussion..
and in keeping with the topic, I have not noticed a loss in presence or volume when using a Line 6 modeling amp live. My bandmate and myself did a side by side comparison when he was looking to purchase the Vetta 2 head. We were only interested in the high gain side because we both already were sold on the fantastic cleans that you can get out of a modeling amp. Here is what we used:
1st Year Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
2001 Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
2000 Mesa Boogie Tremoverb
2001 Soldano HR50
Carvin modded X100B
Engl Powerball
Peavey 5150
All of these amps were played through an oversized Mesa straight 4 x 12 cabinet with stock Mesa speakers in a large rehearsal studio or at East Coast Music Mall.
We were listening for tone and volume and balls.
Tone wise, the Vetta 2 does an outstanding job on the Powerball, the 5150, the Marshall Silver Jubilee (actually all the Marshall amp models were awesome) and the Mesa amps. It actually sounded better than the actual amps to us and it was just as loud if not louder too.
We thought the real Soldano sounded much better than the Vetta 2 but it you stacked the Soldano patch with the Engl on the Vetta and did some EQ'ing it was absolutely killer.
Regarding volume and presence... the Vetta was a monster with the volume on 3.
The down side is when you roll off the volume to decrease the gain on your guitar a modeling amp doesn't react the nice way a tube amp does. BUT, with 100+ presets at your feet all you need to do is set up a patch and dial down the gain and save it. With a modeling amp there really is no need for a volume or a tone control on your guitar. Just an on/off and a pickup selector. Again... the volume and presence on the latest Line 6 amps (Flextone 3, Spider 2, Vetta 2) is more than most players will ever need in a live and loud application IMHO.
and in keeping with the topic, I have not noticed a loss in presence or volume when using a Line 6 modeling amp live. My bandmate and myself did a side by side comparison when he was looking to purchase the Vetta 2 head. We were only interested in the high gain side because we both already were sold on the fantastic cleans that you can get out of a modeling amp. Here is what we used:
1st Year Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier
2001 Mesa Boogie Triple Rectifier
2000 Mesa Boogie Tremoverb
2001 Soldano HR50
Carvin modded X100B
Engl Powerball
Peavey 5150
All of these amps were played through an oversized Mesa straight 4 x 12 cabinet with stock Mesa speakers in a large rehearsal studio or at East Coast Music Mall.
We were listening for tone and volume and balls.
Tone wise, the Vetta 2 does an outstanding job on the Powerball, the 5150, the Marshall Silver Jubilee (actually all the Marshall amp models were awesome) and the Mesa amps. It actually sounded better than the actual amps to us and it was just as loud if not louder too.
We thought the real Soldano sounded much better than the Vetta 2 but it you stacked the Soldano patch with the Engl on the Vetta and did some EQ'ing it was absolutely killer.
Regarding volume and presence... the Vetta was a monster with the volume on 3.
The down side is when you roll off the volume to decrease the gain on your guitar a modeling amp doesn't react the nice way a tube amp does. BUT, with 100+ presets at your feet all you need to do is set up a patch and dial down the gain and save it. With a modeling amp there really is no need for a volume or a tone control on your guitar. Just an on/off and a pickup selector. Again... the volume and presence on the latest Line 6 amps (Flextone 3, Spider 2, Vetta 2) is more than most players will ever need in a live and loud application IMHO.
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