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Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 (No Longer Available)Item ID: LDStudio11075-watt, 10" Modeling Bass Combo Amp with Compressor and Direct Recording Output Sorry, the Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 is no longer available. We've left this page up for reference only. Check out the great alternatives on this page or call toll-free (800) 222-4700 to speak with a Sweetwater Sales Engineer about similar products. From Our Research Team:Compact Bass Modeling Combo Amp For Stage and StudioThe Line 6 LowDown Studio 110, joins the Line 6 line up of bass combo amps, LowDown delivers an incredible array of dialed-in, stage-perfected bass tones. While most bass combos focus on volume and clean tone, the 75-watt 10" LowDown Studio 110 offers four killer bass amp models that cover everything from funk to vintage punch to modern grind. Plus, oversized, high-speed power amp of the LowDown Studio 110 has incredible articulation and bottom end punch that’s ideal for live or studio work. Finally, there’s a compact bass combo that gives you great tone, performance, and flexibility all at an incredible price; the line 6 LowDown Studio 110.Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 at a Glance:
The Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 delivers four carefully crafted amp models that can take you from vintage punch to modern grind with ultimate portability. Plus, there's also a synth bass sound onboard if you care to venture forward into electronica or back to '80s synth pop/rock. You also get a full-time opto compressor modeled after the studio-standard LA-2A Compressor. Once you create your own custom sound, you can save it and instantly recall it anytime. Four Amp Models: Clean - Inspired by the Eden Traveler, this model is all about clean, funk and fusion bass tone. It’ll give you all the warm lows and punchy highs you need. R&B - Inspired by a 1968 B-15 Flip Top, this model is a tribute to those late 60’s and early 70’s clean fat bass tones. It is the kind of tone you hear on most Motown recordings, as played by a pioneering young James Jamerson. Rock - This model is inspired by the ’74 Ampeg SVT. This workhorse has appeared on innumerable recordings and arena stages worldwide. And now all the tone of the 300-pound behemoth 8X10 and head is available in your combo! Grind - As the name would suggest, this is for modern rock lovers, Alice in Chains to Mudvayne and Rage Against The Machine. Based on* a distorted SansAmp PSA-1 into an SVT® in addition to a direct clean bass signal mixed in, this model gives you that angry, clear and punchy aggression that takes your sound to DEFCON 1. Amazing Tone On Stage and In The Studio! The XLR Direct Output was designed for recording or sending your sound to a house sound system when you’re playing live. This output utilizes Line 6's exclusive A.I.R. processing which has made Line 6 products like POD the undisputed standard for direct recording. Whether you’re playing a gig in a club or rushing off to a recording session, this POD based direct out will give you huge, mic’d amp tone everywhere you go! Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 Features:
The Line 6 LowDown Studio 110 gives you great bass tones in a compact and affordable combo!
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ReviewsThe little amp that could
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Great amp for practise and small gigs. Easy to carry and enough power to keep up with the drummer. At 52, lugging around anything much over 50lbs. to practise is a pain. Should have picked one up year... read more [+]s ago. close [-]
February 24, 2012 Music Background: a must have
by kirk from new braunfels TX. USA!
i really was impressed by this little amp,its loud,great models,light weight,and all around must have if your a bass player!! Line 6 is always raising the bar ,i have the LowDown 300 pro and i love th... read more [+]at amp as well but i rarely use it any more after buying this work horse...but i know it will waiting and ready when i need the big guns and i do get some smirks when i show up with a 1000 dollar Fender bass and this little amp but as soon as i plug it in and start playing they shut up pretty quick ha!! close [-]
May 9, 2011 Music Background: solo,bands,and recording....always a student of the art LowDown Studio 110 Bass amp
by Freq-key Phog McMind Buff from Orillia Ontario -Canada
Ok so I've been checking this amp in and out.January 11, 2010 Music Background: Song writer/recording engineer Wow it's so versatile and good sound for it's size. Love the presets for bass, but wait. Guitar players if you don't mind not having ... read more [+]reverb then this little puppy puts out -I put it on grind and set the opto-Comp to about 1 or 2 O'clock and shazam with the pre up all the way and the main volume between 4 and 6 and wow this thing kicks out a sound. I found if you wiggle the opto/comp knob so that the preset button blinks it gets even louder but with the same distortion effect.It seems it does that with other preset buttons too. The Synth patch tracks in seemingly only 2 octive range but is good for all those who like the number of sounds you can dial by adjusting the pre and opto/comp buttons. It's worth reading the manual to locate the variables of the knobs to max out sounds of more than just 4 preset sounds for Bass - altogether this portable amp for the bucks a good investment. PS# the XLR out works well to. close [-] Liked this one a lot
by smoothgroovist from Orlando, FL, USA
I played this at a music store today, using an Ibanez SR300 bass as my test instrument. I'm an intermediatre player of funk and contemporary jazz.March 29, 2009 Music Background: Intermediate Musician I was actually pretty impressed with ... read more [+]the diversity of sounds I could get out of it, as well as the effects. The compression was good. The bass synth was OK, but it couldn't always keep up with my playing when I played fast notes. However, I don't see that effect as being a high-use effect anyway, so it didn't deter me in any way. An Octaver would've received much more scrutiny and usefulness, or an envelope filter. What I liked the most about this was the compact size and weight, as well as the control over the sound, with high and low mids, as well as an "overdrive" feature to add a bit of warmth. It also packed a lot of power for the size and weight. I could see myself using it at a small rehearsal instead of lugging around my cabinet and head. So, this one has me thinking.... I want it :) close [-] Low DOwn and Dirty
by Kenny from Whitsett, NC
I was blown away with the nice compact size, 26 pound, 24"x24"x24"(approximately). It has a great sound and is awsome for practice, no more carring around heavy stuff to practice. I am going to get th... read more [+]e LD400 Pro soon so I will be All Line 6 amps including my Spider III guitar amp. Thank you line 6 for such great products. close [-]
November 26, 2008 Music Background: Musician
Line 6 LowDown Studio 110
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