Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp
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Well worth the price
I would highly recommend for someone looking for a grab and go combo. Or for someone who wants a bedroom amp that doesn't take up a lot of space. It is loud enough to...Read complete review
I would highly recommend for someone looking for a grab and go combo. Or for someone who wants a bedroom amp that doesn't take up a lot of space. It is loud enough to hang with a drummer and band, provided the guitarist isn't playing through a Marshall stack. I have turned it to 10 and it gets plenty loud, but not deafening.
The tone shaping ability with the 4 band EQ is a real winner. The presets are nice to have as well, although I doubt anyone would use all 5 on a regular basis. Most people will have a favorite two and primarily work with those.
I had a Fender BDec before this, another 10 inch combo. The Line 6 is far superior as far as tone, punch, clarity, and volume go.
For the price, this is a great combo.
Gain, Volume, OptoComp, and a 4 band EQ. The 4 band EQ is really a great feature as it allows you control of how tight the sound is. With just a bass knob things can get flabby, and with just a treble it can get too bright. The two mid controls really help add definition when sculpting the sound. Easy to use and ever so handy.
The five presets are pretty good, although the Clean channel seems to be quieter (volume-wise) than the others. The Synth mode is fun to screw around with but doesn't track all that well, so you can't play particularly fast. Rock sounds nice and punchy. Grind adds a little distortion/fuzz to the sound. R&B is ok. Clean is probably the weakest of the bunch, just no real sparkle or definition, but still not bad. I should also say I am using a humbucker-equipped resonator bass, and that certainly affects the sound. If you have single coils your experience may be totally different.
Seems well made. No rattles or strange hums. Covering is tight. Knobs turn smoothly. Speaker sounds good for a 10 inch.
This is a great price on a portable bass combo, that doesn't sound like a toy.
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Incredable Block of sound
Lose the carpeted covering that collects hair and particals and go with a good tolex in colors to make it even cooler .
Laced with features this 12 inch block with a ten inch sp...Read complete review
Lose the carpeted covering that collects hair and particals and go with a good tolex in colors to make it even cooler .
Laced with features this 12 inch block with a ten inch speaker really lays the lowdown sound in many modle simulations of other amps. I like it for practice small jams and studio work. The owner of many bass amps I think this one will get used more than any others. Very satified with the product and sound. I play rock, jazz, church music, ect.. seems to fit in most any where. I would like to shake the designers hand.
Not for use on a big stage or outdoors is only 75 watts and a 10 inch yet in the right enviroment works well. Rating was trimed for more power and a bigger speaker. Yet, remains high for the line level out to run to the house system if you need more presence.
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Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
Anyone who dings this amp for any reason obviously doesn't understand the interrelationship between bass guitar amplification, one square foot, 75 watts, one 10" speaker, 24 pounds. You absolutely can't go wrong here. You're gonna love this amp. To be clear, this is a practice and limited performance amp. But if you need to take it further, you can use the XLR (with cabinet modeling) or pre-amp outputs to the house PA or another amp for additional sound reinforcement. Line6 has packed a lot of bang for the buck in this little cube.
The LowDown Studio 110 has 4 standard amp models directly accessible from the 4 control buttons, plus two additional models accessible by pushing combinations of the the 4 buttons. Control knobs include a low and high mid adjustment, which is really nice for sound shaping. In addition, you get an opto compressor. Lots of tweaking and sound shaping options available.
Amp is solid; controls are adequate (amp model control buttons are a little soft, and I read some internet reviews that dinged Line6 for this, but I mean really - how much do they need to design these for?)
It absolutely rocks! I'm ready to sell my 600W bass rig at this point.
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
I would highly recommend for someone looking for a grab and go combo. Or for someone who wants a bedroom amp that doesn't take up a lot of space. It is loud enough to hang with a drummer and band, provided the guitarist isn't playing through a Marshall stack. I have turned it to 10 and it gets plenty loud, but not deafening.
The tone shaping ability with the 4 band EQ is a real winner. The presets are nice to have as well, although I doubt anyone would use all 5 on a regular basis. Most people will have a favorite two and primarily work with those.
I had a Fender BDec before this, another 10 inch combo. The Line 6 is far superior as far as tone, punch, clarity, and volume go.
For the price, this is a great combo.
Gain, Volume, OptoComp, and a 4 band EQ. The 4 band EQ is really a great feature as it allows you control of how tight the sound is. With just a bass knob things can get flabby, and with just a treble it can get too bright. The two mid controls really help add definition when sculpting the sound. Easy to use and ever so handy.
The five presets are pretty good, although the Clean channel seems to be quieter (volume-wise) than the others. The Synth mode is fun to screw around with but doesn't track all that well, so you can't play particularly fast. Rock sounds nice and punchy. Grind adds a little distortion/fuzz to the sound. R&B is ok. Clean is probably the weakest of the bunch, just no real sparkle or definition, but still not bad. I should also say I am using a humbucker-equipped resonator bass, and that certainly affects the sound. If you have single coils your experience may be totally different.
Seems well made. No rattles or strange hums. Covering is tight. Knobs turn smoothly. Speaker sounds good for a 10 inch.
This is a great price on a portable bass combo, that doesn't sound like a toy.
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
great
I could not be any happier. It is light and very loud. It can be used on stage in the room of 500 people. I loved it.
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
This is an awesome little AMP. The Line 6 110 Studio has plenty of power with great sound even when turned all the way up. This AMP has enough power to handle a room of 250 people or more. The many options for adjusting the way your bass sounds and then save those setting is just one off the many pleasures from this cube. I also played a music CD through it with excellent sound. My grandson liked it some much he asked not to turn the CD off after I had finished my practice session. I also put this AMP and sound options to the test through one of my large amps with two 15 inch speakers with outstanding results. The Synth is what it is, not something I would use. This is my favorite tool and my back loves it too.
Really like the opions provided for adjusting the sound, I am able to dial in the exact sound I like and can save it, is just awsome.
The quality of the housing and appearance are excellent.
Well Worth the money.
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
I'm totally impressed with this amp I played though a few big amps like an Earth tube amp with twin 15s and this Low Down has the tone I've been looking for. I had my eye on an amp that weighed more and higher power but it was three times the size. You can't go wrong with this amp it is studio quality and so clean it's scary. I don't buy amps every year and usually when I buy I end up keep looking because I didn't quite hit the mark but with this amp I hit the bulls eye. I wanted an amp that would have modeling and have enough power for a medium size venue, perfect match. The bottom on this amp is outstanding and only a 10 inch speaker. I learned a long time ago for this kind of volume you need speaker square inches and for head room like this you needed massive watts of power, well this amp put all of that technology in its place, in the past! If you looking for an amp to inspire your bass creativity this amp will do it at any volume. Oh, if you are playing a big venue just plug into the house system because this is a studio amp. I am impressed to say the least.
Amp modeling and the synth
Would've liked meteal corners but that's miner stuff it's the sound that counts
great value for the inspiration it brings out there is no price
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
the modeling is damn near perfect, i don;t use the synth but it is kind of the weak point. i think the b15 sound is money except it would be better w/ 100 watts and a 12" speaker...a 10" doesn't quite get it and it starts to distortb when u get this amp to the sweet spot.
does what it should
pretty darn good for the $
useful rugged and inexpensive
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
Lose the carpeted covering that collects hair and particals and go with a good tolex in colors to make it even cooler .
Laced with features this 12 inch block with a ten inch speaker really lays the lowdown sound in many modle simulations of other amps. I like it for practice small jams and studio work. The owner of many bass amps I think this one will get used more than any others. Very satified with the product and sound. I play rock, jazz, church music, ect.. seems to fit in most any where. I would like to shake the designers hand.
Not for use on a big stage or outdoors is only 75 watts and a 10 inch yet in the right enviroment works well. Rating was trimed for more power and a bigger speaker. Yet, remains high for the line level out to run to the house system if you need more presence.
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
This amp was bought for home use to replace a very disappointing Peavey Max110. I highly recommend this amp for practice, or even to accompany accoustic guitar. Great sound!
A small amp with big sound, and amazing controls! I test-played this amp while vacationing in Florida, and just had to have one!
This amp is built like a brick. If it had better quality knobs, I'd rate it even higher, but that's a minor preference. The sound is full-featured, and the amp is very compact.
For the money, this is an incredible value.
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
Frankly, I am surpised that Line 6 could fit all these features and power into a 12" square cube! Frankly, I own a ton of Line 6 gear, and they don't make a bad product. Frankly, I can't think of one bad thing to say about this cute little 24 pound rig. I am completely satisfied with all the great sounds and low end thump this 10" speaker pumps out...quite frankly.
Comments about Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Combo Bass Amp:
First off, I do love this amp. It has a really good sound, and you can dial it a tone you like and then save it, so you can always come back to that tone. For something so small, this thing is LOUD. I play with a pretty loud drummer who goes cymbal crazy, and this thing holds its own. I would like to be a bit louder, and I have to push it all the way up, but the good, rich sound is still there at high volume. However, for the quieter worship team at my church, this thing can easily do it all by itself. I only plug it into the house to get some more spread on the sound. On anything it can't do alone, but you have a 1/4 inch and XLR output, so you can have the little amp blasting away and have it going through the house, too. It's not an Ampeg stack, but if you want something that's very portable, good sounding, and versatile, you can't really beat this guy.