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Line 6 Micro Spider 6W 1x6.5 Guitar Combo Amp Black

Description
Powered by six C batteries, and weighing in at seven pounds, Micro Spider guitar amplifier is always at your side whenever musical inspiration strikes.



Features
- 4 Spider III amp models: Clean, Crunch, Metal, Insane plus Acoustic
- Six Smart Control FX:
- Chorus/Flanger, Phaser, Tremolo, Sweep Echo (with tap tempo), Tape Echo (with tap tempo), Reverb
- Integrated chromatic tuner with note-name display
- Powered by six C batteries or included AC adapter
- Six watts of power with a 6.5" speaker
- POD 2.0-style direct output
- 1/4" microphone input with dedicated mic trim knob
- Mini stereo MP3/CD input
- 1/4" instrument input
- 1/4" headphone output
Specs
- 7 lbs
- 9.5"W x 10"H x 7"D
Reviews
4.62
21 Reviews
100%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
micro spider rocks !
I bought this amp about 4 weeks ago and I've used it about 5 times. I bought it mainly because it works on batteries and it also came with an AC adapter.I was totally amazed by the power that this small amp has.The special effects are pretty neat for what they are although I do have my own foot pedals that are better.If youre looking for a small practice amp that's going to give great sound and not sound like its comming out of transister radio this one is perfect.I don't know how long the batteries will last with constant playing.I will find out as I use it more.If youre limited for space this amp can fit almost anywhere.Again so far so good. Thanks for reading this.
Most Liked Negative Review
OK if you need a battery powered amp
This little amp's best feature is it's portability. It will run on batteries, and if you need a small, portable amp that runs on batteries, it's worth looking into. You can also plug a mic in it, but don't expect much projection without distortion. Might amply a little solo street performance a bit, but certainly not sufficient for gigs. As a practice amp, it handles mid to high range duties OK, and can get loud enough to play in your living room or garage. But the low end is a mess. Lower strings on a guitar sound really muddy, crumpled and distorted. It's just asking too much from a 6.5" speaker to put any sort of volume on the lower registers with any clarity. The special effects are OK. You can get some distortion sounds and reverb and some other effects with it. But really, unless you need something that can be battery operated, IMO for about the same money you'll do a lot better by buying a bigger basic amp with a bigger speaker and more horsepower, and coupling it with a multi-effects pedal.
- Home Studio2
- Travel jams.1
- Downloading presets way to complicated1
- Limited support for Apple video1
- Experienced2
- Easy To Use2
- Excellent Sound2
- Portable2
- Warm / Comfy2
- Good Power Output1
Reviewed by 21 customers
Diggin' it.
submitted4 years ago
byDan
fromNorth Olmsted, OH
The Spider Micro is a surprisingly powerful little amp for its size. Good clean tones and both crunch and shred tones.
Perfect practice amp
Verified Buyer
submitted5 years ago
byCSUFDanman
fromSt. Louis, MO
Home practice amp
Great for sounds on the fly
submitted7 years ago
byKen
fromUndisclosed
A good choice for local jams or just playing at home. Versatile range of sounds to help you handle different musical styles. Works for me. Two thumbs up.
This is an awesome amp.
submitted11 years ago
byJoseph
fromWatervliet New York
I strongly recommend this amp.Inexpensive, easy to carry, simple to change the tone to you want to hear. and a really great sound. I have a Pevey viper-1 amp in which you basically need a degree in electronics to understand. This line 6 amp is just so easy to change settings on. A really good product.
NICE AMP
submitted13 years ago
bySue Alger
fromMI
I have had this amp for two years now and I play my Epi Les Paul Standard on it and it sounds great. I like the sound of the clear channel and absolutely love the reverb and of course all the other special effects are great also. You can also hook a mike up and it has a volume control also... and if you also play accoustic there is an accoustic channel just for you also. I play both so this amp really made more since than buying two different amps. I dont need an amp that will bring down the house at this point in my life. I found just the right amp to suite my needs. Lightweight, Portable and with great sound. This amp to my surprise will handle both the mike port and the guitar port at the same time with ease even though it is such low wattage.
Best Travel Battery Powered Amp!
submitted13 years ago
byChris Pinckney
fromNew York
-I got this amp as I was looking for a small, battery powered amp to carry around to play where ever. I'd already owned the 15w Line Spider 3, so a smaller 6w amp based on the same Spider 3 model, OF COURSE! -This amp has everything you could need and more. 5 amp models, 6 FX + boost & noise gate, tuner, headphone out, MIC in, MP3 in, 3 band EQ, and PLENTY OF GAIN! -My favorite amp by far! I've played shows with it (line out to PA, as well as with it's own speaker). It's very light to carry. At school I just plug in and show off all over campus! Haha! I usually use outlet power but decent batteries last long enough 20 hr. Just one thing, you won't know they're dead until the volume cuts on you. Also the acoustic model is nothing special (just clean with a hard boost).
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