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Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint

Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint
Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint
Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint
Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint
Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint
Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint
Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint
Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint

Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint    Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint

Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver. This review has been selected by our experts as particularly helpful. I just went back to Helix after using Mesa MKV and Friedman JJ amps. The band doesn't play a lot of gigs that require miking up the guitars or using direct FOH, so the speaker I chose had to sound great on its own and not just something to monitor myself with. The last time I went down the FRFR road it didn't work out very well.

I know it's not the boxes it's me, but regardless I got tired of constantly trying to find the right IR or thinking I found one that sounded good at home only to have it sound like crap at band volume yada yada. When I was researching speakers for the Helix I heard a lot of great things about the Powercab so I thought I'd give it a shot. The speaker modeling is somewhat unique, and I thought it might be the shorter path to better tone for me. It arrived 2 days after I ordered and the set up was very easy. I had already decided to use L6 link instead of XLR because I wanted to remotely control the cab via the Helix and not have to set up MIDI.

Out of the box it was still on an old software version and needed an upgrade to support the L6 Link remote control, but updating it only took a couple of minutes. Just hook it up to your computer with a usb cable and download and run Line6 Updater.

5 minutes later you are up on version 2. After that it was just plug the Link cable in and turn it on. I started with building a basic high gain patch with the Friedman model with no cab. I chose the Vintage model in the PC+ and immediately noticed that the boomy bass and shrill high end that I didn't like with FRFR was not there.

It sounded, well, more like a guitar amp! Did it sound exactly like my JJ running into a V30 cab? Probably not, but it sounded very good and that's what I was after. I didn't need to add in EQ blocks to'correct' the sound either, the amp EQ sections are all that's needed to tweak the tones I wanted.

After playing with it for over a month and having a chance to hear it at band levels I can honestly say this is the best solution I've found for modeling. And yes, there is plenty of volume. There are 2 other guitarists in the band and the PC+ kept up fine with more to spare if needed. I would recommend the Powercab+ to anyone looking for a modeler speaker solution. I'm very happy with the sound quality. It may not sound identical to the original speakers modeled but honestly I don't have that good of an ear to know the difference. I do know my high gain and crunch patches with the Vintage or Green sound just like I want, and for clean-ish tones the Essex with a Vox amp does the job quite nicely. Whether it has the mythical "amp in the room" sound or not is going to be up to each user's own ears. I will say it sounds more organic and amp-like than any FRFR I've used and leave it at that. This has so many features it's hard to list what I find most useful. Physical features like being fairly lightweight and having tiltback legs are certainly helpful to an old guy like me. The tiltback seems extreme but it works well and I don't feel the need for an amp stand. MIDI or L6 link to remotely change cabinets with each patch is great, and with the L6 link it can easily be done within each patch.

I also like that the L6 link runs audio and data. Why use 2 cables when you can to it all with one? The ability to use it as a standard FRFR to run IR is another cool feature and I like that if I need to I can go direct to FOH via through the PC+ and use a separate IR to FOH and speaker modeling in the cab. Lastly, this can be used with any modeler.

You can send MIDI messages via standard 5 pin MIDI cable to change speakers and IR within patches from just about any modeling product. If something ever trumps the Helix, I'll still have a great cab to pair it with. It's incredibly easy to get good sounds. Turn the knob on the top until you get a speaker you like. The speaker modeling sounds great.

I've dabbled with some of the IR's and they sound great too. Some folks have complained that it doesn't have enough volume but that's not been the case with me.

You will need to make sure the output levels on your modeler are properly set to get the most volume and avoid clipping. If you aren't familiar with how to do this, I would suggest checking out YouTube videos by Jason Sadites or Steve Sterlacci on how to properly set patch levels.

It's super easy and mostly common sense, but something a lot of folks overlook. And don't forget to include your solo boosts when setting levels!

By all appearances it seems very well built and sturdy and has a quality feel. I know there are people using these on the road and that also says a lot about the build quality.

It's been tossed in and out of my trunk a few times now with minimal wear and tear showing. It would be nice if it was made of birch and covered with Tolex, but that would only add to the cost and weight. As it is the box is solid. If you don't need MIDI or remote speaker switching, then there's also the standard Powercab that's a couple hundred less.

Sounds the same just not as many features. They have a very good user forum with plenty of knowledgeable and helpful people and Line6 also has reps in some of the larger gear forums. Line6 has a good history of product updates as well. The PC+ has already received an update with some additional features and I expect they will continue to update as needed.

They seem to do a pretty good job of listening to their customers when it comes to requesting features etc. Speaker modeling, FRFR, and IR all in one cab that sounds really good. That's pretty wow to me! I think this will appeal to players like myself who use modeling and are looking for the best sound without a lot of fussing, or just plain don't like the sound of an FRFR as much as a normal amp and cab. This item is in the category "Musical Instruments & Gear\Guitars & Basses\Guitar Amplifiers". The seller is "soric_r_nd8ltn" and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Brand: Line 6
  • Number of Speakers: 1 x 12\
  • Style 1: Black and Silver
  • Venue Type: Performance
  • Model: Powercab 112 Plus
  • Amplifier Type: Cabinet
  • Impedance: 8 ohms Mono
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Designed In The USA & made In China
  • Suitable For: Acoustic Electric Guitar, Electric Guitar, Lap & Pedal Steel Guitar
  • Power: 250 W Peak
  • Product Line: Line 6
  • Amplifier Technology: Modeling

Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint    Line 6 Powercab 112 Plus 250W 1x12 Active Speaker Cab Black and Silver-Mint