Use the Crunch channel, it is modelled after the classic Marshall plexi tone.
Yes, you can download them from Line6 website for free
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- guitar goes to input- ouput goes to amp
Most commonly it is the ax15 5 speed mated to the 4.0
Line6 HD500, Boss ME70, but i recommend getting a pedal board, with maybe a polytune, ocd, novadelay, ts808. but i'd go with the line6 HD500 if you want an all in one. The HD500 compliments the tiny terror really well.
Connect the guitar to a processor such as a Line6 Pod or Boss GT. Connect the output of the processor to an analog or digital input of the home theater system.
The Line6 UX2 is compatible with ProTools 9. ProTools 8 and previous versions are only compatible with Avid hardware (Mbox and Digi interfaces).
For a thrash metal band yu would probly want a heavier, more distinct sounding amp. I to play in a metal band and the line6 spider 3 150 has great distortion and quality but in my opinion id go with the bugera 6260. good luck, rock on
No, since it doesn't have any inputs in it, so you can't even record with it. Check for something like Line6 UX2 or google for "recording interfaces"
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I cant tell you the model because Im not sure, but i do know it is a PRS ( Paul Reed Smith) brand guitar It's not a PRS it's a Line 6 Variax. http://line6.com/variax/photogallery.html