Do yourself a favor and get any ALL TUBE Amp.
yes, it is a great amp with every guuitar, i have a shcetcer, but have used it with my strat....very versitalle amp
it depends. if your playing in a band, get a line 6 amp that's hella big. if its just for practice, for 300 dollars you can get an amp plus a guitar. 300 dollars is alot to spend on an amp.
If I recall right it is Line 6. I own one and they are very good amps.
You press and hold the selected channel button until the light flashes
Yea, any pedal will work with any amp, don't worry about it :)
Do yourself a favor and get any ALL TUBE Amp.
I just got a Line 6 Spider IV. Ive been playing for about 7 years and I love it. It is a 150 watt amp with two 12" speakers. For a beginner I would get a Line 6 that is a little less intimidating. Line 6 amps are very highly recommended by me though. Especially the Spider IV.
yes, it is a great amp with every guuitar, i have a shcetcer, but have used it with my strat....very versitalle amp
it depends. if your playing in a band, get a line 6 amp that's hella big. if its just for practice, for 300 dollars you can get an amp plus a guitar. 300 dollars is alot to spend on an amp.
No. A 6 amp switch is rated at 6 amps. A 12 amp motor will melt the contacts in the switch mechanism.
a gmc battery can be from 500 to 1000 cracking amps. if you are using a 2 or 6 amp charger the 6 amp will charge faster than the 2 amp.
If I recall right it is Line 6. I own one and they are very good amps.
Line 6 Spider amplifiers are available at locations that offer supplies for musicians. Some places to visit include Musician's Friend, Amazon, and Guitar Center.
I'd say Line Pod 6. Great for metal riffs and melodys and clean lead guitar.
You press and hold the selected channel button until the light flashes
A 5-amp fuse is designed to fail if more than 5 amps goes through it. A 6-amp fuse does likewise with more than 6 amps. Therefore, if you replace a 5-amp fuse with a 6-amp, you might be leaving components vulnerable to damage and wiring vulnerable to overheating, which could start a fire. If you replace a 6-amp with a 5-amp, the fuse will burn out if the circuit is drawing between 5 and 6 amps.