Line 6 Vetta II 300W Stereo Guitar Combo Amp
Vetta II Combo
Unlimited Possibilities
With the touch of a footswitch, a complete backline of stompboxes, studio-quality effects, amps, and mics can be instantly re-wired and tweaked. Combine all this with a stunning power section, comprehensive digital I/O, and the ability to directly power, digitally connect, and store Variax modeling guitar settings in your patches.
Two Amps at Once
One of the features of Vetta II is its ability to provide two totally independent amp models at the same time. You have complete control over where they're placed in the stereo field. Pick any two amps and pan them hard left and hard right, send one amp to a Vetta external cab, or layer them right on top of each other. Just about anything you can think up, Vetta II can do it. For an even bigger sound, kick on the Double Tracker and now it sounds like you're in the studio "double tracking" your guitar part. Once you experience two amps at once, you may have a hard time going back to just one. Now, take a look at the over 70 amps you can double-up and party with.
Effects and the Kitchen Sink
From dirty stompbox distortion to studio-quality reverb lushness, Vetta II gives you models of the greatest effects in guitar history. Vetta II gives you the ability to have ALL of these effects on at the same time: Any three of 53 stompbox models, a wah pedal, a volume pedal, a noise gate, a studio-grade compressor, two types of tremolo, graphic or parametric post EQ, a choice of 21 modulation effects, a choice of 14 delay effects, and any one of 16 different reverb types. But, what fun are a bunch of effects if you can't hook them up in strange ways? Vetta II has more routing options than you can imagine. You can even LOCK all of Vetta II's modulation and delay effects to the Tap Tempo function. Now you can change the tempo of multiple delays, plus chorus and tremolo speeds all with a single FBV footswitch.
Stompboxes
Vetta II gives you any three of 53 stompboxes to go mad with at once. They can all be different, they can all be the same, and they can be "wired" in any configuration you please, into either or both amps. What if you put a delay into a flanger and then into a fuzz? How about three different kinds of delay? Be different.
In-Line Effects
The Tremolo, Gate, Comp(ressor) and EQ buttons make up the In-Line effects group. Gate comes before all of the stompboxes while the rest come right after the amp/cab.
Routable Post Effects
The Loop, Pitch Shift, Mod, Delay, and Reverb are all part of the post studio-type effects. Just like the stompboxes always stay before the amp, these effects are always after the amp/cab. You can change the order of the post effects, the signal flow (series, parallel or chain) and even their physical output assignment.