Overall User Ratings (based on 33 ratings)
  • Overall:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Sound:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Features:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Ease of Use:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • Quality:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Value:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Manufacturer Support:
    5 out of 5 stars
  • The Wow Factor:
    4.5 out of 5 stars
Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Submitted September 5, 2007 by a customer from udel.edu

"A "practice amp" that surpasses the mark..."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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It's an awesome value. Despite my personal preference issues with the amp selections and limited control of the effects, it does the job nicely. I wanted something that wasn't too big to lug around but still sounded great, and loud enough to play for band practice and small gigs without sacrificing the sound quality... and it definitely hit the mark. I play straight into the amp with great results, and I've also run my PODxt into the MP3/CD input and it sounds awesome. I played it with my band last weekend in a large garage with a PA and other amplified instruments, drum set, etc., making lots of noise and it cut through perfectly... and sounded like I wanted it to sound.
Sound
I've been very impressed with the sound of the amp. The amp is definitely LOUD for a 1x12 30W amp. The custom Celestion speaker is the key to this little puppy's great sound I'm guessing.
Features
The 4 amp models are adequate. I'm not much into the Metal or Insane channels, so I use the Clean and Crunch channels. The 4 models should have been (for me), Clean (Twin Reverb), Tweed (Bassman or such), Cruch (Plexi with boost but no variac), Brit Hi-Gain ("Plexi Variac" from the PODxt). It'd be nice if Line 6 would let you download the 4 models you want for YOUR Spider III combo and install them to make your very own custom Spider. The effects are adequate, but they should have added a depth control. The "Smart Control" is certainly easy, but one extra "Tweak" knob added would have made it awesome. This amp is designed to be easy, so it's not exactly geared toward someone who is a "tweakhead" and needs control over every little aspect (I have a PODxt for that). I do wish they had included a foot-switch to enable/disable the effects and/or to switch channels... but you have to buy that separately and it can be expensive depending on what you get. Hard to make an incredible amp for under $200 and also include a $100 foot-switch tho' I'd guess... ;-)
Ease of Use
Pretty simple... I'm not sure how they could make it easier. It works like a normal amp, but you can save your knob settings and recall them by pushing a channel button. The Clean channels is always the Clean channel, and you dial in the sound you want, hold the Clean button until if flashes, and your settings are saved, effects and all. Each channel button can be set up this way... then you just push the buttons to recall your sounds.
Quality
The is pretty solid without being too heavy. The knobs seem rugged. The jacks are tight and make a good connection. The power cable can be removed from the unit while in transit. I would expect quality from Line 6 and they deliver.
Value
You can't get an amp that's this flexible, loud and sounds this good for the same price.
Manufacturer Support
I've never had a problem with phone and email support with Line 6. I had an original POD and they were quick to help me get the ROM upgrades for it when they came out. I haven't had any issues with the Spider.
The Wow Factor
It's small... but not too small that it sounds silly (like a lot of practice amps out there). It's light - I don't like hauling around a big amp if I don't have to... but I want the thing to sound GOOD (and it does). It's sharp... nice grey tweed and tolex look. I like the knobs they chose to use... they look and feel nice.

Musical Background:

Guitar player, singer, used to play professionally.

Musical Style:

Rock
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Submitted August 15, 2008 by a customer from gmail.com

"Great amp. Line 6 does it's job and does it well: bringing you the best amps."

Overall: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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Overall, definitely get this amp. It's great and is a lot of fun to work with
Sound
The sound on this amp is freaking amazing!!! Clean, Crunch, Metal or Insane, along with a "Drive" knob to control how much distortion you get. Clean is just a clean sounding channel, no distortion at all. Crunch is a very blues sounding, with a kind of overddriven sound to it. Metal isn't exactly metal, you can get nice rock tones out of it. Insane is a fuzzy, sounding obscene helping of distortion. All of these with control for Treble, Bass, Mid and Channel Volume control. My only problem was with the crunch channel, because I sometimes got a little buzz when I cranked the Drive. Solution: Boss SD-1!!!
Features
Built in effects (chorus flange, phaser, tremolo) along with three delay effects (sweep echo, tape echo, reverb). The delay effects are great because you can control them with tap tempo. My only beef was that there was no slapback setting. If you're gonna put delay on, you might as well add a slapback feature, in my opinion.
Ease of Use
Line 6 has never made it easier to get top notch sounds at a very affordable price! I never used the manual.
Quality
I haven't had any problems with the amp so far. Everything seems to be made of really high quality. Celestion speakers are top notch!!!
Value
You get what you paid for: a solid: quality amp that is capable of a wide variety of tones. I wish they would have put the amp models in here, like they did for the Spider III 75 watt amp. That would've made this amp much much better than it already is.
Manufacturer Support
Never had to deal with them and I don't think I will ever have to. I'll give Line 6 the benefit of the doubt.
The Wow Factor
It looks pretty great. You want a quality practice or gigging amp, take this one.

Musical Background:

Hobbyist

Musical Style:

Rock (Tom Morello, The Edge), Blues (SRV, Clapton), Alternative (Radiohead, Coldplay)
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Submitted December 13, 2007 by a customer from yahoo.com

"Spider III 30... One of the best practice amps out there!"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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i would be satisfied with this product until i get myself a Vetta 2! but yeah its doing well with my Hamer Sunburst and my Line 6 Pod XT Live. Like i said in the value section i compared this baby to a Marshall and it held its ground pretty well. Even my Marshall fan cuz would like to use my amp during gigs because of its unforgiving Insane channel! Do yourself a favor get yourself one of these if your new to the guitar world and trust me... you wont be disappointed!
Sound
First of all I got this amp as a practice amp because my old amp from a trainer pack blew up. Secondly i have tested all the Spider III amps and they all rock! The sound of this monster is awesome! From clean to insane they are worth the price alone. All the channels rock but the insane channel rules over everything else! I play heavy metal and all i do is just set it to insane channel, distortion boost it a little and Iam ready to rock! For a practice amp... the sound is already worth the price!
Features
Well to start off it has 4 amazing channels which really deliver what I want from them. Its most useful features are its 6 built in effects which really would give life to the tone. Also it has a 1/8 inch port so that you can jam when you are all alone via an mp3 or cd player. Did I mention it also has a built in noise gate? I gave it a 10 for a reason... again it is worth every penny you spent on it!
Ease of Use
What i like about Line 6 is that they try to make the product as user friendly as possible. I just got this amp and on that same day i got it i already knew how to use it. And on the following day, I knew everything about it from head to toe. Also the manual is very helpful. Again it gets a 10 on this.
Quality
Well i could safely say that the line 6 is a tank! I have used it in jamming sessions and for really long practice intervals and it has never failed me! It is really sturdy! Between you and me I am around 220 lbs and like i sit on this beast during practice sessions and yeah it holds.
Value
Well yeah I really love it! Well i was hunting for my practice amp after my first amp blew up, my choices were a Marshall 30 watt amp (don't really know the model but it was a 30 watt), A 30 watt Orange amp (it says its brand was Orange, the amp was also orange color), another stupid brand less amp, and a line 6 spider III amp. I listened to the persuasive speeches of the retailers and found the Marshall promising but its price was about 22,000 pesos and the line 6 was only 13,000 pesos (its 42 pesos = 1 dollar) and yeah i tested both amps and the line 6 was way better than the Marshall (Insane V.S. Marshall distortion). and after 3 months of rocking hard with it, i have no regrets!
Manufacturer Support
Yeah i have not serviced this guy yet so i cant answer this. But i have a Pod XT Live and Line 6 supports it well.
The Wow Factor
Well it really looks hot! I mean it is flowing with amplifier sex appeal! It looks even better if your guitar is of the Flying v shape not to mention it really looks good on a Jackson King V! Even on stage my friends would tell me it stands out from the rest!

Musical Background:

Band rhythm guitarist, Band Vocalist, Struggling Drummer

Musical Style:

Heavy Metal, Hard rock, Slow rock, Oldies
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Submitted January 20, 2008 by a customer from comcast.net

"Plenty of Bang for your Buck"

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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Overall its a great amp that i would recommend to anybody.
Sound
It has 4 channels that will give you any sound from clean to insane distortion. There are various effects which you can use simultaneously and a reverb dial and a built in noise gate.
Features
There are many amp models to chose from and various effects. You can plug your MP3 or CD player into it and play along with your songs.
Ease of Use
There are just four channels and only a few effects so its simple to get the sound you want
Quality
Nothing has broken on it yet.
Value
Compared to other amps this price this is defiantly the best.
Manufacturer Support
Haven't needed to use it.
The Wow Factor
It looks pretty cool but thats not why i bought it.

Musical Background:

active musician

Musical Style:

heavy metal, neoclassical metal, blues
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Submitted April 15, 2008

Line 6 Spider III 30 Customer Review

Overall: 5 out of 5 stars
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it is the best amp for the buck
Sound
it sounds great. if u like oldies or even heavy metal or a little of both then this is the amp for u.
Features
it already has all ur distortion and other effects so u dont have to buy them and thats awesome.
Ease of Use
it is very simple to use and without having to take away great sound.
Quality
it is made really good. ive had it for a while now and it hasnt broke or anything.
Value
for the price it is freakin awesome
Manufacturer Support
havent had to use it
The Wow Factor
it is a very sleek looking amp
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