Line 6 Flextone

The Line 6 Flextone was the first in a series of guitar amplifiers to package Line 6's POD digital modeling system in a stand-alone amplifier product. Digital modeling allowed users to access guitar tones based on those of many popular vintage and boutique amplifiers. At the time of its release in the late 1990s, the Flextone series was a more affordable alternative to the company's flagship AxSys 212 amplifier.

Flextone Product Line

The original flextone product line consisted of five models:

All amplifier models enabled the user to edit and store various guitar tones. These tones could be called up "on the fly" using either of two optional foot controller units.

Modeled Amplifiers

The original flextone series featured 16 amplifier simulations:

Digital Effects

The flextone amplifiers also gave the user access to a number of digital effects:

ALL PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS CAN BE FOUND IN THE LINE 6 FLEXTONE USER MANUAL

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