• Reviews around guitar (4.45 of 5)

    Line 6 Spider V 30 Modeling Amplifier

    • this one does so much that is almost as important as the actual guitar (and really brings even more variety to the table than a closet full of guitars and effects pedals).The amp physically is pretty big.
    • I love guitars and I love a beautiful guitar tone and most practice amps have crappy tone, so now you're blowing the retirement fund on 9 volt batteries and a board full of a dozen pedals - look, either you've been there yourself or you're reading the wrong review
    • If you are buying an inexpensive electric guitar for your kids this Christmas, this amp should make them happy since it will give them instant gratification on crunch and insane.
    • This is by far the greatest guitar amp I've ever come across, especially one this cheap
    • It’s basically plug and play with no fiddling and incorproates a cutoff switch for easy guitar swapping without any pop when unplugging
    • CleanThis is supposed to be a clean guitar sound
    • I love guitars and I love a beautiful guitar tone and most practice amps have crappy tone, so now you're blowing the retirement fund on 9 volt batteries and a board full of a dozen pedals - look, either you've been there yourself or you're reading the wrong review
    • All in all, it's a pretty cool amp, but if you are a real working professional playing big gigs, you probably shouldn't buy any modelling amp and instead buy a conventional guitar amp like a Marshall and real stomp boxes for your effects
    • What mostly caught my eye was the integrated wireless receiver for being cable free guitar playing.
    • I use an ESP LTD electric guitar, which I find to be a terrific (and reasonably priced) guitar for the casual player
    • When I pressed that button, it had turned my Nylon silent guitar into a beasty shred axe made for Thor himself