DWK302
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So I've been looking for a good practice amp. Something that will actually improve my playing. I've narrowed it down to the Roland Cube and the Line 6 Spider Jam (yea I know).
The Roland sounds good for what it is and it comes with a built in drum machine, which doesn't sound good. The Line 6 Spider Jam is based on the Spider III but and has a built in looper, drum machine and 100 or so jam tracks. The drum machine sounds good, but the amp itself sounds pretty bad on the channels I'll use the most (clean, twang, crunch). Does anyone have experience with either amp?
Other option is to forget either one and get a Boss RC-3 looper which has a built in drum machine (only 10 beats) and can hook up to a PC, which allows you to download up to 100 jam tracks.
The Roland sounds good for what it is and it comes with a built in drum machine, which doesn't sound good. The Line 6 Spider Jam is based on the Spider III but and has a built in looper, drum machine and 100 or so jam tracks. The drum machine sounds good, but the amp itself sounds pretty bad on the channels I'll use the most (clean, twang, crunch). Does anyone have experience with either amp?
Other option is to forget either one and get a Boss RC-3 looper which has a built in drum machine (only 10 beats) and can hook up to a PC, which allows you to download up to 100 jam tracks.