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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
 
 
 
Of course, as we're studying all that classic equipment, we're bound to come up with an idea or 
two for something that classic equipment can't do. When we do, you end up with something like 
the Line 6 Insane Amp Model—with as much paint-peeling high gain as a distortion box, but the 
well defined, love-to-play-it quality of a truly world class guitar amplifier. 
 
The particular Models that power GearBox were each originally developed for Line 6's 
revolutionary PODxt, which has now transformed the way that guitar is recorded in the world's 
greatest studios, for countless platinum recordings. Each one represents a particular amplifier, 
cabinet or type of effect that has become a standard in the guitar world. Together, they deliver a 
range of sound that allows you and GearBox to achieve the signature sounds of countless classic 
recordings. 
 
Check out the 
 section to see exactly what gear Line 6 used to capture these classic 
Amp, Cab and Effects models! 
 
 
 
 
What are the Amp Panel and Amp Model and Cab Model controls? 
The Amp Panel includes the following controls: 
 
 
 
•  Amp Model – Click the Amp Model menu, and drag down while holding your mouse button 
to select one of the Gearbox Amp Models. 
•  Cab Model – Click the Cab Model menu, and drag down while holding your mouse button to 
select one of the Gearbox Cab Models. 
•  Drive – All of the Gearbox Amp Models include a Drive knob. Turn this up for more "dirt", 
and turn it down to clean up your sound. The particular drive character and range for each 
Amp Model is different, emulating the drive character of the original amplifier that was 
modeled for GuitarPort. 
•  Volume – All of the Gearbox Amp Models include a Volume knob. Turn this up to make 
your guitar louder, and turn it down to make your guitar quieter. 
•  "Original" Knobs – Each Amp Model will have a different set of tone knobs that emulate 
the controls of the original amplifier that was modeled for GearBox. These are shown as 
three-dimensional knobs in the main part of the amp panel, like Drive, Tone and Volume on 
the Small Tweed panel above. 
 
 
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