Factory Reset of the Model

Defaults and a Special Hidden

Feature

You can reset all 4 of your LowDown’s programmable models to their factory-programmed states by pressing and holding down the Clean model button as you turn on the power. Clean will flash to tell you the reset is complete. Warning: This will erase ALL custom sounds you might have created. Ask yourself, “Do I really want to do this?” If your answer is yes, then go for it!

Also, there is a very popular sound that you may have seen on the LD15 big brothers. We have given you a secret way to change the Clean model to be the Brit model and put your LD15 into Rock Mode. Press and hold the Clean and R&B model buttons as your turn on the power. Clean and R&B will flash back and forth to indicate that you have changed the Clean model into the Brit model.

Brit

Based on* a ’68 Marshall® Super Bass. Enough said. The Super Bass covers the kind of overdriven bass sound brought to us by late ‘60’s British rock pioneers such as Cream and The Who as well as ‘70’s giants Yes and Rush.

If you would like to return the Clean model to the LD15 just press and hold the Clean and R&B model buttons as you turn on the power. Clean and R&B will light solid to indicate that you have restored the Clean model. As long as you don’t mind losing your settings for Clean and Brit, you can change from Normal Mode to Rock Mode anytime you want.

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Line 6 LD-15 manual Brit

LD-15 specifications

The Line 6 LD-15 is a versatile and compact acoustic guitar amplifier that has gained popularity among musicians for its excellent sound quality and numerous features tailored for the acoustic performer. Designed with portability in mind, the LD-15 is suitable for both practice and performance settings, making it a go-to choice for singer-songwriters, coffeehouse performers, and musicians on the go.

One of the standout features of the LD-15 is its exceptional sound clarity. It comes equipped with a custom-designed 8-inch speaker, which delivers a rich and full-bodied tone. The amplifier's 15 watts of power is perfect for small venues or intimate gatherings, allowing players to achieve great projection without needing to push the amp to its limits.

The LD-15 includes two channels, which means musicians can connect both their guitar and a microphone simultaneously. Each channel is equipped with independent volume controls, as well as a range of tone-shaping features such as reverb and chorus effects. This breadth of control allows performers to create a unique sound that enhances their acoustic guitar and vocal performance.

In terms of connectivity, the Line 6 LD-15 offers several options. It features an XLR input for microphones and a standard 1/4-inch input for guitars, along with auxiliary inputs for backing tracks or other audio sources. The built-in headphone output is an added convenience for practice and recording scenarios, ensuring that musicians can work on their craft without disturbing others.

Another notable aspect of the LD-15 is its innovative technology, which includes a high-quality digital effects processor. This feature allows users to experiment with various effects, adding depth and dimension to their sound. The preset effects can be easily navigated through simple controls, enabling a quick and efficient workflow.

In summary, the Line 6 LD-15 stands out for its quality sound and artist-friendly features. Its lightweight and portable design, coupled with a rich set of connectivity options and built-in effects, make it an excellent choice for acoustic musicians seeking a reliable and versatile amplifier. Whether performing at a small venue or practicing at home, the LD-15 delivers the performance and flexibility that guitarists and vocalists desire.