Anyone else HATE Line 6???

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Rainhard said:
I haven't had any experience with a line 6 amp at all, and i have been looking at getting the Line 6 Flextone III 2x12 combo for the last couple of weeks.

I've heard good things, but does anybody know anything about this one that can help me in deciding weither or not to buy it?


Just try it out for yourself. Bring your guitar down to your local music shop and mess around with it. I do like Line 6. I own a Vetta 2 and an original Flextone head.
 
JulioA said:
I loathe Line 6. I feel I dont like line because of how just like vintage gear and stuff of the sort alot better.

For me Line 6 is too modern. I guess I just dont like how they sound, feel, or pretty much anything about them.



So you actually own some of these products, or are you just surmising how much less you like their "feel" compared to vintage instruments you (may) own?
 
hungovermorning said:
Read the thread and I understand where everyone is coming from, but does it bother anyone who plays one that there's a good chance in a decade that it'll just get thrown in the trash? Something goes wrong with something on the board and the only way to fix it is a new board and well it costs as much as the replacement so just get a new amp. I have a few friends that play a Line 6 and I definitely understand why they use them, they're a good value and have a lot of options which seems to help them in the writing process and they're loud enough to gig with. But I look at my Sound City, or my Ampeg Gemini II and think that everything in it can be repaired and I could will them to my grandkids if I wanted to and there's something amazing about that. Sure I had to have them recapped, and yes good tubes aren't cheap, but they'll certainly never end up by the curb. Just my rant, not trying to offend at all.



Your grandkids will just trade that Ampeg for a stack of titty mags and you know it. :p
 
Rainhard said:
I haven't had any experience with a line 6 amp at all, and i have been looking at getting the Line 6 Flextone III 2x12 combo for the last couple of weeks.

I've heard good things, but does anybody know anything about this one that can help me in deciding weither or not to buy it?


Welcome to HR, by the way.


I think if you are recording, you should probably look into a sturdy tube amp for your first. If you're performing, it may do the trick for you, but you won't be satisfied without a go to amp.

Take care of the meat and potatoes first with a nice tube amp and then pick up spares later.

My opinion, etc.
 
Supercreep said:
Your grandkids will just trade that Ampeg for a stack of titty mags and you know it. :p

I think the real question is will my grandkids know what a titty mag is with this whole crazy Internet thing.
 
marshall409 said:
every time i go to a particular store hear in my town (which btw i hate the store too) i see a 12 year old kid and his dad getting talked into a spider combo and a epiphone special II.

i can not stand their amps. nothing on them sounds good to me, the cleans always sound over processed even when everything is supposedly turned off. anything in between clean and metal sounds shit as someone said earlier, but imo even the metal settings are garbage. to me, a good transistor amp can always cream a modelling amp. but of course....tube rules all.

so in response to the thread title...

I HATE LINE 6 ALSO.

Adam

I'm with you man. Except I really like the clean. I fiddled all around with the bass, mid, treble, reverb, and delay and such and found a tone that I really love. But yeah. the distortion is shit to me, at least for what I'm looking for. A pretty heavily overdriven tone. Instead all I can get is that tone plus distortion up the ass in the backround. It sucks, especially for recording.

I've been looking into new things for a long time now, but I think since I'm low on funds, I'm going to invest in some pedals to make some crazy ass noises and only use the amp for the clean. Although it sure takes some tweaking to get a decent sound with my pedals...

I'm with you..I HATE LINE 6....


-Elliot
 
Supercreep said:
Welcome to HR, by the way.


I think if you are recording, you should probably look into a sturdy tube amp for your first. If you're performing, it may do the trick for you, but you won't be satisfied without a go to amp.

Take care of the meat and potatoes first with a nice tube amp and then pick up spares later.

My opinion, etc.

thanks,

that sounds reasonable. one of the reasons i was also looking into it was because of the direct recording capabilities it claims it has. sounded like it was pretty good.

what would be a pretty good tube amp for around $1000?
 
Rainhard said:
thanks,

that sounds reasonable. one of the reasons i was also looking into it was because of the direct recording capabilities it claims it has. sounded like it was pretty good.

what would be a pretty good tube amp for around $1000?

What are you recording?

you can pick up a very nice Fender at that price point and are getting into Mesa territory as well.

I'm not a metal guy so I don't know anything about what sorts of amps you might want to look at.

I picked up a Hotrod Deville 2x12 for like 750 new.

You could pick up a POD XT for a couple hundred and use that with your Deville for effects or as a modeling DI and cover both bases for @ 1K.
 
Supercreep said:
What are you recording?

you can pick up a very nice Fender at that price point and are getting into Mesa territory as well.

I'm not a metal guy so I don't know anything about what sorts of amps you might want to look at.

I picked up a Hotrod Deville 2x12 for like 750 new.

You could pick up a POD XT for a couple hundred and use that with your Deville for effects or as a modeling DI and cover both bases for @ 1K.

yeah, i was actually considering the podxt as well. I'm recording anything from soft rock to distortion - but not metal distortion . Thats what i'll probably end up doing, buying the podxt and an amp in that 600 - 800 price range.
 
amra said:
Boss Metalzone?
Why even bother buying a tube amp, then? Seriously. Get a crate half stack and it will sound equally as crappy with that boss metalzone, but save you a lot of money.

do people still use boss pedals?
:o
 
hate to shift gears in the 9th inning, but line 6 aint all that bad. Ive owned the pod pro, and a combo 1x12 flextone. Didnt dig it live, and Im sorry but if you had the spider half stack next to the mesa dual rec half stack and it sounded better, its because the mesa was on fire and had 3 blown power tubes. Most of these solid state things get brittle when cranked. Now recorded on the other hand, I prefer digital because it behaves. 5 min and I have a good controled sound. The mesa could take hours(and sound worse maybe).
 
Line 6 sucks. It's cheap shit that is over-advertised and overpriced. It would be better to get a keyboard amp and a rackmount computer (or boss pedal) than deal with anything that says line 6.

I truly believe that in the next 10 years amp and pedal modeling will sound just like the real thing or better. The stuff gets better every year.

I didn't read the whole thread, but there's my $0.02 anyway.
 
TO be honest, I'm really beginning not to give a flying fuck about any of it.
 
I re-read a lot of this just now and it is amazing to me how passionate some people are in thier contempt of and hatred for Line 6.

Considering that he underlying cause of anger and hatred is fear, what may these angry people be scared of? :rolleyes:

I'll take the sound of a pro playing through a Boss metal zone plugged into a boom box over the sound of a wanna be rock star poser with a Triple Rec any day.

Who cares how you acheive your sound? It's YOUR sound!!

People suck.
 
Zed10R said:
I re-read a lot of this just now and it is amazing to me how passionate some people are in thier contempt of and hatred for Line 6.

Considering that he underlying cause of anger and hatred is fear, what may these angry people be scared of? :rolleyes:

I'll take the sound of a pro playing through a Boss metal zone plugged into a boom box over the sound of a wanna be rock star poser with a Triple Rec any day.

Who cares how you acheive your sound? It's YOUR sound!!

People suck.
If that aint the truth - people do suck, and many of them like to frequent these forums where they can get away with sucking so bad...
 
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