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1207 reviews
Apr, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 1207 reviews of Line 6 99-073-0305. The average rating for this product is 4.1/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews.
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Line 6 99-073-0305 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 91/100 = Excellent quality.
Consumer review (amazon.co.uk)
alaTest has collected and analyzed 30 user reviews of Line 6 99-073-0305 from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.3/5 for other products in the same category on Amazon.co.uk.
90% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : Eremos (bgra.net)
Most of the music press reviews I've read of this emphasise that the sound is out of all proportion to the tiny dimensions and light weight, and after a couple of months I certainly have to agree. The five amp models (Eden Traveller, Marshall Super...
Expert review by : Brian Lamacraft (brighthub.com)
Ever wanted to play your guitar through your computer? With GearBox Line 6 amp modeler software you can use a USB guitar interface like the Line 6 TonePort UX1 to create great amplifier sounds straight from your computer speakers or headphones. Learn...
Expert review by : Chris Roper (gear.ign.com)
Line 6 makes some incredibly cool music products. Its focus is on reproducing numerous popular sounds from a single instrument or amp. For example, at...
On the flip side of that, you can only use the GuitarPort as the input device for RiffWorks. This isn't really a bad thing since you can turn off all effects, including the amp and cabinet modeling, and run a clean line into the software if need be....
Expert review by : Christopher Trotier (bgra.net)
Cool, hip, groovy....I'm at a loss for superlatives. This thing is really cool. There's an amzing variety of sounds that this thing can produce, from old skool Bootsy funk to tripped out weirdness. I play in a funk band and a dance band - funk begs...
Expert review by : Rob Cook (bgra.net)
GOOD UNIT FOR RECORDING AND LIVE. ALL THE GREAT STUFF YOU NEED FOR EITHER. SURE BEATS LUGGING AROUND 5 OR 6 PEDALS
Expert review by : Vinnie Simonette (bgra.net)
I bought my MM4 strictly for bass. The Tri-Chorus is amazing for bass use and with the "mix" control, you are able to retain most of your original signal. The phasers, flangers and other effects are quite useful as well. Try the ring modulator for that...
Expert review by : d. rydberg 11-12? years exp. (bgra.net)
Just in case this review doesn't meet your expectations (pphht!) go towww.line6.com for all the offical corporate steaming poop you can get. This isn't really specialized for 'bass' per se, but it's one of those FXunits that easily transcends mere...
Expert review by : Rob Gilliland (digitalprosound.digitalmedianet.com)
For a 100% tube amp user with 23 years of experience playing at volume in live and studio applications using a Mesa Boogie 60-watt head, the Line 6 AM4's ability to get 16 different amp sounds all out of one rig with digital modeling is pretty...
Expert review by : Karl Hodge, Macworld.co.uk (techadvisor.co.uk)
The Line 6 POD Studio UX2 is a stylish device. The matt black finish and silver knobs seem designed to fit in with guitar gear rather than your PC or Mac. Twin volume meters on the front panel look like nothing more than old-fashioned radio gauges....
First time around, it’ll take you a little while to get going. Plug and play the Line 6 POD Studio UX2 certainly isn’t. But, if you’re a musician keen to use your PC for guitar, bass and vocal recording, the UX2 makes a great choice for the price.
Expert review by : Los Teignos (en.audiofanzine.com)
Well known for its guitar amp simulators, Line 6 has recently updated its Toneport range of audio interfaces, and renamed it POD Studio while they were at it. Let's take a look at the new UX2 and see what changes have been made.