Get all the vintage and modern amp tones you want.
The powerful 150-watt Line 6 Spider IV HD150 amplifier head lets you access a truly evolved playing experience with over 300 signature tones, dialed-in masterfully by world-famous guitarists. You can also access over 200 song-based presets for radio-ready tones out of the box, 16 vintage and modern amp models with the tonal nuances of the modeled originals, and a stunning collection of 20 effects for sought-after stompbox and studio colors and textures.
The Line 6 Spider IV HD150 modeling amp boasts over 300 presets hand-crafted by 50 of today’s hottest bands and guitarists. Play with tones dialed in by Slipknot, 311, Meshuggah, Lacuna Coil, As I Lay Dying, Johnny Marr, the Donnas, Steve Stevens, Minus the Bear and others.
Browse 16 of the most revered British and American guitar tones of all time with the Spider IV HD150 amp model knob. Ranging from sparkling clean tones to searing mid-range distortions and more, you can experience the authentic characteristics and tonal nuances made famous by each modeled amplifier. The Line 6 Spider IV 150 head delivers exceptional definition, clarity, and feel.
Discover the 20 brilliant models of sought-after stompbox and studio effects, including the world-class Intelligent Pitch-shifter (a Line 6 first), the adjustable Auto-Wah and the on-board Looper. Add plenty of colors and textures with the addictive delays, echoes, mods, reverbs and more. The Line 6 amp head's Tap Tempo syncs all your time-based effects (Up to 4 FX at once).
The Spider IV HD150 provides all the flexibility that guitarists expect from a world-class Line 6 amplifier including a built-in chromatic tuner, a great-sounding headphone output (that doubles as a direct-recording output) and a CD/MP3 input.
The Spider IV HD150 amp head dramatically expands its sonic capabilities with the addition of a Line 6 FBV-series foot controller. Access everything from the chromatic tuner display, tap tempo and simple channel switching to wah/volume control and on-the-fly pitch-shifting.