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My spider III amp has no sound.. lights on but no sound

No, probably NOT a fuse issue here (still lights up, etc.). Are you using the foot-pedal accessory? If so, then unplug it and go direct into amp. Try some headphone via the output jack (sound?) Yes -> GOOD. NO? -> Not so good. May require servicing. Also, check the guitar cord you're using. While unlikely, somehow it might have gotten damaged. Good luck!
11/25/2014 10:25:56 PM • Line 6 Spider... • Answered on Nov 25, 2014
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How can i tell which version my m13 is. just bought it new

The easiest way is to call Line 6 at (818) 575-3600 and press 2 for Service. You will find getting info from them much easier if you register your new product with them.
10/24/2014 7:13:05 PM • Line 6 M13... • Answered on Oct 24, 2014
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Does the line6 dl4 delay modeller have a fuse

I have worked on this model and I don't recall it having an internal fuse. It may be your power supply. One way to test the power supply is to momentarily connect a car 12 bulb to the power supply's connector tip.My email address is [email protected] if you have any further questions.
10/19/2014 3:13:40 PM • Line 6 DL4 Delay... • Answered on Oct 19, 2014
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Does the line 6 fbv mkii pedal work with a marshall amp? Or only line 6?

line 6 only. sorry
9/19/2014 9:33:37 AM • Line 6 FBV... • Answered on Sep 19, 2014
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How do I find a local line 6 certified repair shop?

just go to "Google search" and type in local line 6 dealer. might want put in your address as well. Guitar Center handles them and can help you out if there's one close by
9/19/2014 12:55:10 AM • Line 6 James... • Answered on Sep 19, 2014
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My line 6 lowdown 750 keeps cutting out when i play a low b on my bass

Protective circuits kicking in. You may be overdriving the preamp to a clipping condition the amp sees as a problem. If it is under warranty, contact Line 6 and see if this is normal for this amp. It should not be, but you never can be sure.
7/7/2014 2:15:18 PM • Line 6 Music • Answered on Jul 07, 2014
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"Insane button has stopped working"

those micro switches tend to go out after awhile. what i have done is (if you have experience with circuit board handling and are proficient at soldering.) de-solder the bad switch and take it down to radio shack and have them size it up. and just replace it. i have had to do this with several of my line 6 products
6/7/2014 2:17:39 PM • Line 6 Spider... • Answered on Jun 07, 2014
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I have a variax 700 modelling acoustic guitar, On

I don't have a Variax but it sounds like an IC (integrated circuit) inside the guitar is getting hot and until it cools down, it does not function properly. Try the Line 6 website to find the nearest repair center. Good Luck!
4/29/2014 2:03:17 PM • Line 6 Variax... • Answered on Apr 29, 2014
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Spider III amp stopped making sound

After making sure your guitar cable is OK (they often cause the problem) check the inout jack on the amp. They often get broken by yanking cable sideways.
4/24/2014 4:38:30 AM • Line 6 Spider... • Answered on Apr 24, 2014
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Bank up button short

okay. (I've experienced this myself). There is a small On/Off button on the circuit board below the stomp pedal. You have to open the unit to change this out. if you have any experience soldering this will be no problem. Now the button you de-solder, take with you to any local radio shack and match it up. check for number of pins that go in the circuit board and height of the push button. (i had to super glue a small piece of rubber to mine so it would reach the stomp pedal). and just replace it with that. Your problems will be resolved. and note these buttons go out frequently depending on the use. its most annoying. Good luck!
4/20/2014 12:50:03 AM • Line 6 Floor POD... • Answered on Apr 20, 2014
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Speaker not working

try switching the leads on each speaker. if sound transfers then you have a bad channel. if you get no sound, then your speaker is bad.
4/18/2014 2:25:54 AM • Line 6 Flextone... • Answered on Apr 18, 2014
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The parameters shift up and down while playing

if you're using a pedal. the cat 6 wire that connects the pedal to the amp. can be coming out of the "phone jacks" that line 6 uses, all it takes is for that wire to stretch and if one line breaks . it changes the protocol. sounds like yours is intermittent. put new connectors on each end (after checking continuity),
4/9/2014 7:28:21 AM • Line 6 Flextone... • Answered on Apr 09, 2014
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My clean sound is very dirty. it sounds like the

I'm not sure which amp you're playing thru. but generally the settings you want for a clean sound. check your drive (or Gain ) knob. You want it about half way.and your Channel volume, half way. those are good starts. then let your master volume do the rest. Also, make sure, if you have active pick-ups on your guitar. check the batteries. if they're low, it can cause distortion. if this doesn't resolve, then its internal. could be anything at that point.
4/9/2014 7:19:07 AM • Line 6 Spider... • Answered on Apr 09, 2014
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I bought aline 6 variax Acosutic 300

The variax models the sound of the pickups or microphone sound of various instruments. You should be able to hear the sound changing as you rotate the model knob. To get the best out of it you should try it with a line 6 floor unit which matches the pickup sounds with the right amp sounds. I think it could be quite subtle, but have a listen to the acoustic guitar sound then compare with the strat sound and the banjo sound and you should be able to hear the difference. I would love to have one of these guitars by the way!!! I have worked in the studio with a Danish pro guitarist who now only takes this on a session.
4/4/2014 8:54:44 PM • Line 6 Variax... • Answered on Apr 04, 2014
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Power supply polarity

Most of the time these things will have the negative in the middle of the socket and positive on the outside. I have found this true on most musical equipment but, other electronics will usually have the opposite. If it says 2000 mA, it has to have at least that much current to work properly, more is ok, less is not. Voltage must be the same to avoid damage. FIRST, I would definitely check the power supply with a test meter to be sure it is dead. The socket has a switch mechanism to turn on the battery when it is unplugged which could be stuck. If it were mine, I would take it back where I bought it and let them deal with it.
3/29/2014 12:29:38 PM • Line 6 JM4... • Answered on Mar 29, 2014
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