

It has more options for my sound choices as a solid state combo amp should do and it’s loud enough for my room. Surely I made the shootout video and i will put it right away after my preparation, but, overall Line 6 Spider IV 15 Watt Amp is affordable and it sounds good, too. It’s Line6 custom built speaker for this amp.

It’s half open back so i took a pic of the speaker. The concept of the Line6 Spider range is very simple: to offer the brand’s famous amp modelings in an affordable, compact, solid-state amp family and in all imaginable sizes and power ratings, from the extremely compact, battery operated, 6-watt Micro Spider (already tested at AudioFanzine) to the 150-watt amp head and the 15, 30, 75 and 120 wat. There’s nothing much at the rear panel except power plug, Line6 moved them to front as you can see on pic, to make things easier to operate. This amp is competitive one on its class. It is solid-state amp and it covers lots of famous amps such as ’65 Marshall® JTM-45, a ’58 Fender® Bassman®, a ’63 Fender® Vibroverb and a Supro® to stuff like Mesa/Boogie® Dual Rectifier® tones. Well, not that fast actually,but indeed this stuff has some value. It says “Line 6 Spider IV 15 Watt Amp 15 is the #1-selling amp in the USA…” –. What I have for this post is Line 6 Spider IV 15 Watt Amp and I’m pretty sure this amp is a bit famous. And jam with incredible guitar tones dialed.

With one-touch ease, access the 4 absolutely essential. Spark your creativity with inspiring effects. Spider IV 15 delivers a perfectly distilled collection of celebrated American and British amp tones. At this time we can get our 15 watt amp inside our room on big stages and with today’s technology, we can make the best of it. Choose from an exceptional collection of celebrated guitar amp models. These days PA and miking systems are in their great performances so it’s an easy way to get low volume sound sources louder with precise details. Lately 15 watt amps become so popular and I guess I know why.
