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Spider III 30 delivers 4 remarkable amp channel models with Clean, Crunch, Metal, and Insane all dialed in by an amazing team of artists. Six Smart Control FX (two simultaneous) including, Phaser, Chorus/Flanger, Tremolo, Sweep Echo, Tape Echo, and Reverb are all dialed in and ready to go. Features also include a CD/MP3 input jack and a headphone/recording output. Spider III 30 also includes a footswitch jack that's compatible with the FBV2, FBV Express, and FBV Shortboard foot controllers.
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Technical Details
- 4 Essential Amp Models, 6 Effects (2 simultaneous) including phaser, Chorus/Flanger.- CD/MP3 jack, Headphone/Direct Out for practice or recording
- Custom Celestion 12 speaker
- 30 Watts Output
- Tremolo, Sweep Echo, Tape Echo, and Reverb, 4 user programmable channels
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By Ecadad (California,USA)
I have been playing guitar for a while, and decided to get an electric guitar. I purchased a Les Paul, and this amp. This amp is pretty good. There is no hiss at all, which is really great. None of the nobs crackle, and the body feels strong. I don't like the built-in effects. If you are buying this for effects, don't. They sound thin and cheap, except for the echo. Also, you cannot get a real clean sound because a preset is always changing it a little. I f you want effects, it would be better to get actual pedals.
However, if you are on a budget, this would be a good amp. It has all the things you want in a first amp. If it is your first amp, then you should buy it.
PROS:
No hiss
solid construction
good price
CONS:
bad sounding effects
to many adjustments needed to make a clean sound.
If this is your first amp, buy it.
By P. Krysl (CA, USA)
I've never had to turn this amp up to half volume, it's pretty loud for having a low wattage. While the amp is intended for rock and metal, the clean setting sounds great, too. I don't use the Crunch setting often, preferring instead to use my Zoom pedal for that sound.
One thing that might bother some people: occasionally if you turn on the amp, you will not hear anything. All you need to do is turn it off and on again. Also, sometimes when you turn on the amp, the settings are forgotten by the amp. If you twiddle with the knobs, then you can get back your settings. This isn't a big problem, but can be annoying.
The built-in effects are alright, but again, I prefer to use my pedals. The headphone output is useful if you're playing at night or recording. The MP3 in is alright, but naturally when you play music from your iPod in the amp, it will sound different (since the amp was built for the specific frequency range of guitar sounds). However if you use headphones and the MP3 simultaneously, there should be no problem. I have never used the FBV pedal input.
It's a simple amp, but it's loud, durable, and not too expensive. For most people this amp should be adequate if you have a store of effects pedals to use it with.
By R. Parker (Somewhere, SC, Russia)
The EXTREME setting kicks mega butt. The effect knobs are cool. But the clean setting is kinda bad, its ok, just not that good. And if you set the setting to CLEAN, it auto sets the effect knobs on, gets annoying. If you low on money, and wanna play rock n' roll, heavy metal...or more, GET IT.
By Christopher D. Johnston (Seattle, Wa.)
When I was shopping around for a combo amp I tried all the brands and this little guy was cheaper, sounded better, and was easier to use then the rest. It gets loud so neighbors beware.
By Chance
my dad got this amp about a week or two ago or something, well he let me play my lp copy on it and it sounded and felt great. This is great for any type of music but it focuses on the rock sound. BUY THIS! GREAT AMP FOR UNDER 100 DOLLARS!
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