anyone ever gigged with a 75 watt line 6 spider?

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anyone ever gigged with a 75 watt line 6 spider?

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anyone ever gigged with a 75 watt line 6 spider?
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If you're talking about the spider III, then yes. I have the 112 which is 75 watts and it holds up for me. I just picked up the shortboard to open up some more options. I was using the express for a while but felt limited. Make sure you use an amp stand or something to get it off of the ground and closer to your ears.
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Rick,

I was trying out different amp, etc. and, was using a 30W Spider II for
a time. Worked fine. It was heard over our drummer at the time...and
that's saying a lot.
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I thought about getting a Line 6 30-watter for awhile... They sound pretty good, they're inexpensive, and most importantly for me, they're small and light. In most cases, I could sit with my lap steel in my lap with the amp sitting next to me, and it'd be plenty loud enough. Buuuut, every now and again, it gets too loud onstage even for that, so I stick with the Laney Swiss-Army amp at 50lbs. Plus, the Laney has more ins and outs than a Jenna Jameson movie.--->JMS
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I saw the singer/guitarist for crow in the snow using the 212 spider last night at mcgoos.
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