Valhalalf Posted August 8, 2011 Share Posted August 8, 2011 (edited) I've decided to sell my Line 6 Lowdown HD400 head as I've changed bands and no longer need all the amp modeling and built in effects. It's less than a year old and other than a scratch to the underneath when I was racking it up it is in mint condition. Comes with all leads, manuals and original box. If anyone's interested PM me and I'll get some pics up. Line 6 Lowdown HD400 main features include: * 3U height * 5 Incredible Bass Amp Models: Clean, R&B, Rock, Brit, and Grind * 5 Essential Bass Effects: dedicated studio-grade Compressor plus 3 Smart Control FX including Envelope Filter, Octaver and Chorus, and a fully adjustable bass Synth * Deep switch for supreme fatness * 4 Programmable channel memories, 36 with FBV Shortboard * Front-panel tuner * 400 watts * NL4M-series Speakon four-pole mono speaker output for external cabinet * Balanced XLR direct output with exclusive A.I.R. processing (plug straight into the snake at the gig or into the board at the studio) * 1/4" preamp output * Headphone out * 1/8" CD/MP3 input * Jack for FBV Express or FBV Shortboard Line 6 Lowdown HD400 Amp models include: * Clean - Inspired by the Eden Traveler, this model is all about clean, funk and fusion bass tone. It'll give you all the warm lows and punchy highs you need * R&B - Inspired by a '68 B-15 Flip Top, this model is a tribute to those late 60's and early 70's clean fat bass tones. It is the kind of tone you hear on most Motown recordings, as played by a pioneering young bassist, James Jamerson. * Rock - This model is inspired by the '74 Ampeg SVT which has appeared on innumerable recordings and arena stages worldwide. Now, all the tone of the head and 300-pound behemoth 8x10 cab is available without having to lookup a chiropractor. * Brit - Based on a '68 Marshall Super Bass, this model delivers the kind of overdriven bass sounds brought to us by late '60s British rock pioneers like Cream and The Who. * Grind - As the name would suggest, this is for modern rock lovers—Alice in Chains to Mudvayne and Rage Against The Machine. Based on* a distorted SansAmp PSA-1 into an SVT with a direct clean bass signal mixed in, this model gives you that angry, clear and punchy aggression that cuts through the mix and takes your sound to DEFCON 1. Line 6 Lowdown HD400 effects include: * Compressor - This pro LA-2A-style compressor is ideal for every bass player and particularly useful for the ones who play with their fingers—achieve a smooth and consistent signal at any volume. * Envelope filter - Based on a Q-Tron, this is the baddest envelope filter on the planet. This effect can be heard on tons of major funk and rock tunes. * Octaver - Based on the EBS OctaBass, this effect produces a single note one octave below the note you're playing to add a powerful new vibe to your sound. * Chorus - Based on the much loved T.C. Electronic Chorus. This is the most transparent, smooth and expressive chorus ever built for bass—and using it won't reduce your low end. It's especially beautiful with fretless basses. * Synth - Sitting at the back of the model knob is this secret weapon that turns LowDown into a '70s classic bass synth. From funk to modern rock, this fully adjustable synth delivers incredible tones while tracking every dynamic move you make! Looking for £200 cash on collection from Leicester but can have it next day courier delivered for an extra £10 or can meet within a reasonable distance for a bit of petrol money. Cheers Alfie Edited November 21, 2011 by Valhalalf Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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