Gearank Recommendation
The Line 6 Spider V 60 MkII appeared on our recommended list for Modeling Amps for 1 edition from June 2021 until August 2022 when it was out-ranked by other amps.
Cons
- Can be overwhelming for those who just want a few essential tones.
- Steeper learning curve because of its myriad features
- Those with sensitive ears might find its high-gain settings to be too thin sounding.
Pros
- Superb tone flexibility care of its many amp models, cabs, mics, and effects
- Can conjure plenty of good tones, including realistic Plexi style ones
- Great starter platform to learn about guitar amps and effects
- Beginner-friendly features that include multiple presets, drum loops, metronome, demo riffs, and more
- Practice-friendly features include a built-in tuner, aux input, and headphones out
- Full Range and Classic Speaker Mode flexibility
Overview
The Line 6 Spider V 60 Mk II is a versatile digital sound processing amp that has significantly influenced the world of guitar amplifiers by popularizing amp modeling. Part of Line 6’s current lineup, this 60-Watt combo amp offers an impressive array of features and tones, making it a standout choice for both beginners and experienced players.
The Spider V 60 Mk II is loaded with 78 amp models, including options for acoustic amps, 24 cab simulations, and 10 mic models, giving you an extensive palette of sounds to explore. With 200 presets covering a wide range of tones and styles, you can personalize and refine your sound to your liking. On the effects side, you can use up to 8 effects simultaneously, with a total of 101 options that include various distortion, dynamics, modulation, delay, reverb, EQ, and more. Additionally, the 60-second looper feature makes this amp a comprehensive, compact guitar rig.
To accommodate the diverse frequency needs of amp modeling, the Spider V 60 Mk II is equipped with a 2-way full-range speaker system featuring a 10″ woofer and a tweeter. The “Classic Speaker Mode,” exclusive to the Mk II line, allows you to disable the tweeter and cab simulation for a more traditional amp sound. This flexibility lets you switch between modern and classic tones with ease.
The amp also includes practical features such as a built-in Line 6 Relay Wireless receiver, tuner, metronome, and drum loops, adding to its all-in-one convenience. Notably, Spider V Mk1 owners can update their amps to Mk II via a firmware update, enabling them to access the latest presets and Classic Speaker Mode without purchasing new hardware.
Despite some criticisms, the continued success of the Line 6 Spider series is undeniable. The Spider V 60 Mk II, with its affordable price and feature-packed design, remains a popular choice for guitarists looking for a versatile and powerful amp. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned player, the Spider V 60 Mk II is well worth considering for its extensive amp modeling, effects capabilities, and modern convenience.
Specifications
- Power Rating: 60 Watts
- Speaker: 1 x 10″ Woofer, 1 x Tweeter
- Channels: 1
- Controls: Drive, 3-Band EQ, Volume, Comp, Fx1, Fx2, Fx3, Reverb, Master, Preset
- Amp Models: 78 x Amps, 24 x Cabs, 4 x Mics
- Effects: 101 Digital Effects (Up to 8 Simultaneous)
- Input: 1 x 1/4″, 1 x 1/8″ (Aux in)
- Output: 1 x 1/8″
- Extra Features: Classic Speaker Mode (Turns off Cab modeling and Tweeter), Built-in Tuner, Metronome, Looper, and Drum Loops
- Dimensions: 17.4″ x 16.9″ x 9.1″
- Weight: 20.5 lbs.
Website | Source | *Rating Value |
Music Radar | Nick Guppy | 100/100 |
Guitarist Next Door | Teemu Suomala | 86/100 |