Modeling technology enables guitar amp to replicate the sounds of numerous "classic" amps
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August 4, 1998 — The United States Patent Office today awarded
Line 6 (Culver City, CA) with the first-ever patent for a Tube Modeling Programmable Digital Guitar Amplification System. The Line 6 digital guitar amplifier (the AxSys 212) is genuinely unique, providing guitarists with realistic-sounding versions of their favorite classic amps, along with a powerhouse of digital effects; all in one box and at an affordable price. Along with jaw-dropping tube emulation, the amplifier contains a full palette of stellar effects especially suited to guitarists. To name but a few: Reverb (studio and spring), Chorus, Phasor, and Compressor. Further dynamic effects include Auto-Wah, Auto-Volume, and Ducking Delay. The patent, U.S. Patent 5,789,689, was granted to the four inventors of the system: Michel Doidic (V.P. Engineering, Line 6), Michael Mecca (President, Pittsburgh Digital), Marcus Ryle (President, Line 6), and Curtis Senffner (Engineer, Line 6).
For more information, visit our Line 6 product page and line6.com.
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