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Do you want to get up and practicing quickly? Then get the Line 6 Spider V 20. This modeling amp offers top-notch sound right out of the box, with 16 presets that range from Clean to Crunch to Insane. Acoustic guitarists and bass players also get their own great-sounding presets. And the Spider V 20's intuitive interface makes it a breeze to use. Add spice to your playing with three switchable stompbox-style effects and reverb. A tap-tempo function makes dialing in time-based effects easy. You also get an onboard tuner and access to more amps, effects, and advanced editing via your Mac, PC, or smart device. Beyond that, the Spider V 20 is light enough to take anywhere!
Practicing is fun and easy with the Spider V 20, thanks to its smart feature set. Tweak the Drive and Tone controls until you achieve your desired sound. Tap in delay times and modulation rates with the Tap/Tuner button, or hold it in to access an onboard tuner. Add atmosphere and depth to your playing with the dedicated Reverb knob. Best of all, color-coded controls and dedicated front-panel buttons make setup as easy as plugging in your guitar. You also get a headphone jack, making it easy to practice without bothering those around you. Whatever your skill level, the Spider V 20 makes a superb practice amp.
The Line 6 Spider V 20 is loaded with 16 essential presets. From Clean to Crunch to Insane, the Spider V 20 does it all. You also get Acoustic and Bass presets. Each preset includes three switchable stompbox-style effects that you can activate with dedicated front-panel FX buttons. And if you find yourself wanting more, then you can connect the Spider V 20 to your Mac, PC, or smart device to access even more amps and effects, edit presets, and create your own presets.
No matter where you go, the Spider V 20's small size makes it the perfect traveling companion. It stands less than a foot tall, and it's so light that a toddler could be your roadie. That said, when we cranked it up here at Guitar World, we were shocked — it can get pretty loud!