Ozzyk12 Posted December 30, 2016 Share Posted December 30, 2016 I am a buyer interested in buying Spider V 1 12 or 2 12. I tried it and I like it but I have questions that music store cant answer? 1- Does Spider V have an acoustic simulator?2- Is the full range on at all times or only on some patches? 3- How does the amp handle the tweeter? If you are starting a new patch? 4- Can I play guitar synth or an acoustic guitar and expect it to play full range? Or do I need to tweak or Eq the tweeter in? Thank you Ozzy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
guitardad123 Posted December 31, 2016 Share Posted December 31, 2016 I am a buyer interested in buying Spider V 1 12 or 2 12. I tried it and I like it but I have questions that music store cant answer? 1- Does Spider V have an acoustic simulator? 2- Is the full range on at all times or only on some patches? 3- How does the amp handle the tweeter? If you are starting a new patch? 4- Can I play guitar synth or an acoustic guitar and expect it to play full range? Or do I need to tweak or Eq the tweeter in? Thank you Ozzy 1- No not really, but those are mostly clean ch amps and you shape the sound with post eq. I think there are several on the custom areas 2-It's on all the time. It's how you get varying cab models to coincide with a flat response amplifier. Most users buy external amps or powered speakers when they use modeling gear. This is an all inclusive setup. The tweeter is quieter than a compression driver on a powered pa cab. 3- Fine, the best part is it is not distracting. Is it as high a bandwidth of a stereo hi fi? I wouldn't say so, but the drums, and devices played through it are quite nice. 4- Yes, but you may have to tweak for the type pickups, size of acoustic guitar body just as you would a PA system mixer and speakers. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ozzyk12 Posted January 3, 2017 Author Share Posted January 3, 2017 Thank you for the response :) I dont have a lot of experience tweaking. I am looking for a light weight easy to use setup with versatility of different instrument sounds for small gigs. This certainly seems to fit the bill :) I was hoping this would replace my Roland GT-100 Fender amp rig. Gt-100 has a very nice acoustic simulator. Will have wait and see. Thanks again :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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