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Line 6 DT50 212Item ID: DT50-21250W/25W 2 x 12" Combo Guitar Amplifier with Dynamic Analog Circuitry and HD Modeling Yes, It's In Stock!This item is available for immediate delivery. Our centrally-located warehouse ensures you the fastest delivery time in the industry. Order now by adding to your cart or call your Sales Engineer.Get more value at Sweetwater
From Our Research Team:This Amp Completely Redefines Modeling!If you want a guitar amplifier that can do it all, then you want this amp! Line 6's HT50 series amplifiers kick modeling amplification up a notch, the same way their POD HD line did. This isn't just the next step in modeling, it completely changes the meaning of modeling. Here's the basic idea behind the DT50: all great guitar tones are based on one of four basic voicings. These voicings can be described as American clean, English chime, English crunch, and Modern high-gain. The DT50 uses the same ultra-high-resolution HD modeling found in their POD HD effects units to emulate these basic voices, and that's where the modeling (in a traditional sense) ends. The rest is pure tube genius.And with a tube guru like Reinhold Bogner behind the design, we certainly didn't expect less. Bogner's design is one of the most flexible tube designs out there. The DT50 uses two 12AX7 preamp tubes and two EL34 power amp tubes - nothing special there, right? Wrong! A couple of simple switches on the front panel let you flip the power amp stage from Class A to Class A/B and from triode to pentode mode. This dynamic analog circuitry lets you completely customize the way the DT50 responds to your playing style. What's even cooler is how you can hook up a POD HD via the L6 LINK connection, and the DT50 will automatically reconfigure itself to match the tone you call up. The L6 LINK also lets you daisy chain multiple DT50 series amplifiers via standard XLR cables. Of course, speakers also play a huge role in the way that any amp sounds, which is why Line 6 chose custom Celestions for the job. The DT50 is even perfect for recording and low-volume rehearsal. Just dial in the low-volume control, and you get the tone you want at the level you need. If you're recording, you can also go directly out of the DT50 via XLR. All told, the Line 6 DT50 is one amp you can count on to provide you with the massive range of genuine tone you need to play anything in any situation! Line 6 DT50 212 Modeling Guitar Amplifier Features at a Glance:
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Reviewsbased on 4 reviewsUnderrated!
by Devin B. from Pittsburgh, PA USA
People typically think of Line6 and instantly think of their solid state amps that young rockers love so much. Well this amp blows those solid states away! A full tube amp from Line6? I was a bit skep... read more [+]tical. This amp does truly sound amazing. I love the fact you can switch between tube settings and have 2 channels (not your standard dirty clean either) I plan mostly high gain and this thing can get me Metallica/Slipknot tones and also some punk tones (Bad Religion, Screeching Weasels). July 20, 2011 Music Background: Hobbyist Only downfall to this amp and it does not include a simple 2 channel foot switch so you can play without stopping to switch channels. I also run a Pod HD400 through this which is amazing because Line6 set it up so they intertwine very well. close [-] Amazing Amp
by RJW from Yakima, WA
I just bought this amp yesterday and I already have it dialed in and it sounds out of this world. I found it very easy to use and tweak as needed. The template Line 6 gives you lets you dial up the pe... read more [+]rfect amp for all occasions close [-]
January 15, 2011 Music Background: Musician DT50 212
by Rob from Lakewood, CO
This is really an amazing amp... got mine today and just have been blown away by the tone the tube/drivers give as well as the digital integration with my hd500. Well worth the money if you're in the ... read more [+]market for a decent amp without going to a full stack. Plus you can daisy chain a couple of these if you really needed more sound level :) Now I just have to wait for the JTVs to actually make it out but it sounds great with my Strats and Parkers. close [-]
December 20, 2010 Music Background: semi-pro musician :) Recording/live engineering background. Sweetwater Advice
Brian CravensLine 6 worked with Bogner to create a true tone monster amp in the DT50. My theory is that they worked backward through the signal chain, starting with Celestion speakers, a tube power output section (EL34's), and a no-frills dual channel setup. This is a killer tube platform, with four basic amp voicings. Add a POD HD300, 400, or 500 to unleash the beast within, and get all the digital effects and modeling the modern guitarist wants, needs, and must have. Snap, Crackle, Pop and BOOM goes the Dynamite!
by Russell Paul from Burlington VT
I played this the other day at a local guitar shop. It's bigger than my '78 Fender Twin Reverb and heavier,too! I plugged a POD HD 300 into it and plugged in my Variax 700. The tones were nice overal... read more [+]l but it really needs to be let out and cranked to get the tubes going. The modeling at lower levels is conspicuous and a bit fizzy at times. But what I really found unnerving is the way this thing pops, cracks, and snaps and punches the speakers when I changed topologies (models)thru the Pod. I would be squeemish to fork over $1500 for an amp that does this anytime I want to swap my presets, especially in the middle of a song playing live. I think it would sound like a small fireworks display. I don't know if Line 6 could avoid this setup as the relays are analogue but to me it is a source of concern. I DO like the idea of what Line 6 was aiming for. I have a Vetta II and was hoping the DT50 would be a smooth transition from it. I may settle for a POD HD 500 and a pair of Tech 21 power 60's to avoid the noise of the relays switching ,plus also to avoid having to haul this beast around. March 18, 2011 Music Background: Hobbyist You pays your money, and you takes your chance. Best of luck to all. close [-] Also popular
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