Line 6
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Back in 2016, Line 6 said that its Relay G10 wireless system was not only the most advanced in the industry, but was as easy to use as an instrument cable. Now there's a new flavor designed to integrate into a pedalboard – the Relay G10S.
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Line 6 has installed a full-range speaker system into its new Spider V 240HC amp head, allowing players to use it as a stand-alone combo amp or connect it to a speaker cabinet to create a stereo half stack.
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Line 6 says its new Spider V guitar amps come with more amps, cabinets and effects than any other amps in their class. What's more, most of the models in the series have a cooked in wireless receiver that's compatible with the company's Relay transmitters for cable-free playing.
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Line 6 is looking to solve reliability, affordability and complexity issues of wireless guitar systems with the Relay G10, a plug and play solution that's claimed as easy as using a cable and has enough battery life to survive the longest of noodlefests.
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Line 6 has added a very special instrument to its Variax family, the Standard, which represents the first major collaborative effort since Yamaha acquired Line 6 in January 2014.
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Line 6 has expanded its AMPLIFi range with the introduction of the FX100. The effects unit leverages the connected world of iOS devices to access a wealth of quality tones in the cloud, and is able to match the signature tones of axe masters from tracks in a user's music library.
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The AMPLIFi from Line 6 is a guitar amp and Bluetooth speaker in one. The system also comes with an iOS app that offers more functionality and control, and can even suggest matches for the tone of guitars in favorite songs.
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New IK Multimedia and Line6 CoreMIDI interfaces for iOS announced this week
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Line 6 has announced the first MIDI hardware interface and app for the iPhone and iPod Touch