SPIDER ARTISTS
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Jeff Loomis
Jeff Loomis, lead guitarist for progressive metal band Nevermore and solo artist extraordinaire, invited us to his studio and showed us how he dials in some of his signature guitar tones on a Spider® IV 75 amp. Jeff demonstrates his spectacular skills with a few riffs from his Nevermore days plus some of his solo work, including a performance of the song “Shouting Fire at a Funeral” from his album, Zero Order Phase. Jeff takes the amp from Clean all the way up to Insane, and gives in-depth explanations of how he gets his stellar tones. Click here to view the video
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Elliot Easton plays classic Cars solos on the Spider IV 75
Elliot Easton, lead guitarist for the Cars, stops by Line 6 to show how to dial in his signature guitar tones on a Spider amp. Elliot uses a Spider IV 75 to re-create his classic guitar solos from hits “Best Friend's Girl,” “Just What I Needed” and “Touch and Go,” as well as “Keep on Knocking,” a song from the new Cars' album, Move Like This. Watch his Spider amp go from rockabilly twang to high-gain distortion with just a few turns of the knobs.Click here to view the video

