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Line 6 GearBox 3.1 – Basic Features Guide
 
 
 
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 Stevie Ray Vaughan to Michael Landau, the simple 
ve heard 'round the 
his medium-gain pedal was introduced in the early '80s, 
ut 
 
. These 
product names, descriptions and images are provided for 
 
Classic 
d in the late '70s, the ProCo Rat was 
ortion 
d that was angrier and more 
 
 
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 in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6. These product names, descriptions and 
images are used solely to identify the specific products whose tones and sounds were studied 
  
Vetta C
taken from the Vetta II, Line 6's flagship guitar amplifier. A Line 6 original, Vetta 
 fixed ratio (2.35:1, in case you're asking) with the threshold (that would be your 
) adjustable from -9dB to -56dB and up to 12dB of gain available at the LEVEL knob. 
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Ibanez® Tube Screamer® is the overdri
world. T
and in many blues circles, you're not allowed to solo witho
one. Over the years, Ibanez® issued several variations of the
venerable Tube Screamer®, but none have reached the fabled 
status of the TS-808® that this model is based on*. 
 
* IBANEZ® is a trademark of Hoshino Gakki Co. Ltd. and 
is in no way associated or affiliated with Line 6
the sole purpose of identifying the specific products that 
were studied during Line 6’s sound model development.  
Distortion 
Born and bre
the beginning of a new generation of dist
boxes. With a soun
aggressive than a fuzz, the Rat put teeth into a new
breed of metal that was beginning to crawl to the 
surface of the music scene. The TONE knob on 
GearBox's Classic Distortion Model based on* the 
Rat model functions like the original's "filter" 
control, giving you brighter tone at lower settings,
and darker tone at higher settings. Once bitten, 
you'll know why we call this one "tone with 
teeth!" 
 
* All product names used in this docume
are
re trademarks of their respective owners, which 
during Line 6’s sound model development.  
omp 
This effect is 
Comp has a
SENS knob
In other words, turn the SENS knob 'til you like the way your signal's compressed, then set the 
volume with LEVEL.  
 
 
 
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