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USED Line 6 Flextone II 60-Watt 1x12´ Digital Modeling Guitar Combo with Floorb
Flextone II gives you 4 channels of fully programmable sounds, plus another 32 channels with the addition of the optional Floor Board foot controller. This enables you to keep a full array of sounds immediately available.
Very Good condition, 7/10, Made in Malaysia, info about the amp: The acclaimed top-selling (and most imitated!) Flextone Series digital modeling amplifier gets an enhanced feature and performance upgrade. Introducing Flextone II. More amp models, mix-n-match cabinet emulation, A.I.R. direct outs, and ToneTransfer function.
If you're a gigging (or even a "hope to be gigging real soon") guitarist who needs (or just wants) a variety of great vintage tones, Flextone II may just be the amp you need, regardless of whether you're looking for a 1x12, or 2x12 combo, or 2x12 mini stack. The best part is, if you're already familiar with vintage amps, dialing up a sound on the Flextone II is amazingly simple, and there's a lot less to haul out to the gig.
Features
32 great sounding Amp Models (24 legendary amplifiers, plus 8 Line 6 originals)
16 digital effects
16 selectable cabinet models to mix and match (Try the Modern Hi Gain amp model through the 1x8 Small Tweed cabinet)
Live/Studio Mode switching/Balanced XLR Outs
It's an amp! No, it's a direct box! Wait. You're both right. In live mode, it's a great sounding guitar amp with the bonus of balanced mic level XLR outs to feed the mixing board. In studio mode, you get the advantage of all the ground breaking A.I.R. technology of the award winning Line 6 POD through those same balanced outs running at pro +4dBu levels.
Thanks to the patented TubeTone modeling, all the Flextone II Series include a truly incredible collection of guitar tones, modeled from a group of specific, sought-after amplifiers. The TubeTone Amp models were developed from in-depth studies of over two dozen different amplifiers, based on: a 1952 Fender Deluxe; 1959 Fender Bassman; 1964 Blackface Fender Deluxe; 1964 Vox AC15; 1964/65 Marshall JTM45; 1968 Marshall "Plexi"; 1986 Marshall JCM800; 1994 Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier; 1989 Soldano SLO; 1987 Roland JC120; 1996 Matchless Chieftain; classic 1960s Arbiter Fuzz Face fuzz box; and 8 custom, don't exist anywhere else on earth, amp models created by Line 6 that are great additions to any guitarist's tonal palette.
4 Programmable Channels
Straight out of the box, Flextone II gives you 4 channels of fully programmable sounds, plus another 32 channels with the addition of the optional Floor Board foot controller. This enables you to keep a full array of sounds immediately available.
Enhanced Power Amp Dynamics
More of the spongy, sparkly, spanky dynamic goodness you crave. Feels good in the hand!
ToneTransfer Compatibility
Speaking of POD, new Line 6 ToneTransfer capabilities lets you design your sounds on POD and transfer them directly to your Flextone II via the built-in MIDI ports. Or, you can transfer tones the other direction. Combined with our ToneTransfer Web Library and the included SoundDiver POD software, you've got instant access to hundreds of great tones.
Stereo Headphone/DI Out
Inspiration strike at 3am? Tired of the neighbors leaving flaming packages on your doorstep? Have no fear! Flextone's headphone out automatically silences the internal speakers and gives you full, rich guitar tone delivered direct to your ears.
More Customizable Then Ever
Flextone II allows you do customize almost every aspect of your sound, including replacing the default amp and effect settings with your own. More control options than ever before over effects parameters, as well.
Simple "Grab-And-Go" Operation
No menus, no parameter screens, no cheat sheets needed to remember functions, just grab a control and dial it up. It's as plain as the knob on your amp.info about the Floorboard:
The Floor Board has two main modes of operation: Channel Select and Effect On/Off. Effect On/Off gives you instant direct access to your Digital Guitar Amplifier System's effects. Step on one of the sturdy steel Effect On/Off switches and the amp instantly responds by turning that effect on or off, just like a classic effect stomp box. Red lights above each Effect On/Off switch show you whether an individual effect is On (light on) or Off (light off) so you can see the details of your Channel's setup at a glance.
The Floor Board's two built-in continuous pedals control the Wah and Volume effects of the Digital Guitar Amplifier System. The Wah Pedal includes a toe-down on/off switch just like a classic wah pedal, and its tone is modeled after* a vintage Vox wah for a very musical, expressive sound. The audio signal from your guitar doesn't go through the Floor Board - these are just remote controls for the Digital Guitar Amplifier System's processing. That means the guitar signal always stays inside the amp and in the digital domain, safe from the kind of hum and interference that you can get when using traditional pedals on-stage.
The Floor Board gives you the same Tap Tempo control of effect times as you get from your Digital Guitar Amplifier System. With the AX2, Tap Tempo controls the speed, or tempo, of your delay effects. Just tap a couple of times on the TAP TEMPO stomp switch. Now the individual echoes of your delay will happen in time to the tempo you just tapped on the switch. You can store the new delay time with the Channel if you like, so that it will be recalled the next time you choose that Channel. With a Flextone, POD, or Spider the Floor Board Tap Tempo control can also be used to set the speed of your other effects, just like the Tap Tempo button on the Flextone top panel. info about the Floorboard: The Floor Board has two main modes of operation: Channel Select and Effect On/Off. Effect On/Off gives you instant direct access to your Digital Guitar Amplifier System's effects. Step on one of the sturdy steel Effect On/Off switches and the amp instantly responds by turning that effect on or off, just like a classic effect stomp box. Red lights above each Effect On/Off switch show you whether an individual effect is On (light on) or Off (light off) so you can see the details of your Channel's setup at a glance.
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