Line 6 GearBox 3.7 – Model Gallery
Line 6 Spinal Puppet
You know how, when you’re playing
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Line 6 Treadplate
Looking for tight, high gain tone? The kind of sound that powers classic Metallica or Dream Theater tracks? Then you’ve come to the right place, my friend. This model lets you dial in plenty of distortion perfect for
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1953 Small Tweed
Modeled after* a 1953 “wide panel” Fender® Tweed Deluxe Reverb®, the 1953 Small Tweed Amp Model will snarl with the best of them. The original amp had only a single tone control, essentially a treble roll off. We set up the Treble knob to give you this treble roll off when using this Amp Model, which left us with the Bass and Middle knobs just sitting there, so we set up the Bass and Middle as
*FENDER® and DELUXE REVERB® are registered trademarks of Fender Musical Instruments Corporation and are in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and images are provided for the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that were studied during Line 6’s sound model development.
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1958 Tweed B-Man
The 1959 Tweed
One of the interesting things about the Bassman® is just how interactive the Middle and Treble controls are. The Middle control isn’t a bandpass, as in most tone control setups. Instead, it’s almost like a second treble control. The two are additive, so if you’re running your Middle knob higher than halfway up with this model, you’ll find that the Treble control might give you more
bright than you really want. On the other hand, when you turn the Middle knob down, you’ll probably want to boost the Treble.
The Bassman®, like many of the amps modeled for GearBox, didn’t have a master volume. So to get
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