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Stew, if you have the budget (and can deal with 40 lbs) for the aforementioned Line 6 L2t, it is a better solution for low tones. I think the FreePlay will work, but it depends on the volume you need and if you will also need to use the unit for performances. If only for rehearsal, I think the FreePlay will work. It has 150 watts RMS and an 8” speaker. The Line 6 has a 10” woofer and 800 Watts RMS.
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I hate spending money twice and having redundancy. This could work. A little overkill one could say but you can always turn the volume down in the townhouse, while still having it when you need it. Does this Line 6 unit have a direct competitor right now? Thanks |
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There are lots of speaker like this. What makes the Line 6 unique is that the mixer includes a body Rez function for acoustic pickups, chorus and reverb. Moreover, the unit’s voicing make it real ideal for the different applications. My only criticism of the unit is weight and the fact that it doesn’t like quiet rehearsal volumes.
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Full Compass just gave me a killer deal on the Line6 L2t... can’t wait to try it out!
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Awesome!! Please report back.
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Please do tell us how you get along with your Line6 L2T - I've had mine for a couple of years now and its a real workhorse. I use mine with my Acoustic guitar, and with a Line6 JTV Variax, for electric and the modeled acoustics in the Variax. It's a great sounding amp for a lot of uses.
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Had my L2t for a month or so, used it for acoustic, electric (with helix), and monitor. Just awesome. I wish I had known about FRFRs sooner... no going back to acoustic amps for me.
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For me it's not an either/or. Each has it's place and if you can have all then you have options you may not have ever considered before. I have acoustic amps, a PA and an electric guitar amp. I find that I prefer to play through my PA until I don't, then I play through my amps. PA get's about 80% of the play.
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The Line 6 Helix Floor is working great for me with a pair of Yamaha DXR10 FRFR PA Monitors with my Acoustic Electric Guitars. For near field Studio Monitor, the JBL LSR308 do the job. Helix's dedicated Acoustic AuxIn and other I/O, as well as the on board FX (Mic PreAmp's, Compressors, EQ, Modulation, Delays, Reverbs, etc.) are phenomenal to all have in one box. The UI is outstanding. YMMV.
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