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Line 6 AX2 w/Floorboard, Cords And Manual

$200

$250

Last updated 30 days ago in Portland, OR

Condition: Used (normal wear)

Listed in categories: Toys, Games, & Hobbies - Musical instruments - Guitars & Basses

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Line 6 AX2 w/Floorboard, Cords And Manual

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Body Color

Black

Type

Electric

Brand

Line 6

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$200 or best offer. Trade ideas are also welcome. Interests include, but are not limited to, gaming, musical equipment, or collectibles. 100 w, 2x12 Line 6 Tubetone modeling amp. Has a guitar input and an auxiliary input that can be used simultaneously. Has delay, modulation (chorus, flanger, etc), reverb, compression, graphic eq, noise gate, tremelo, amp type, and cabinet type. It also has a tuner. Can sound like just about any amp you can think of. From a small Fender Tweed to a roaring dual Rectifier. This amp can get loud! Has an output for an extra cabinet and midi in and out. The floorboard has a volume and wah pedal. It can switch between control of the user/presets to a mode that works more like a traditional pedal board. Can be switched back and forth via the floorboard. The floorboard also stores in the back of the amp attaching to the speaker magnets. It has been sitting for a while. I cleaned out all of the pots, but the guitar input knob still pops sometimes. I'm pretty sure it's just some stubborn dirt in the pot, not a bad pot. I bought it new in 2000, and it has never left my basement. It's still in great shape. Check the photos.

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