September 18, 2006
Line6 Variax. The future of the guitars!

Line-6 Variax can be simply defined as an entire guitar collection in a single instrument. Technically, it’s called a “modelling guitar” which reproduce 25 of the best sounding instruments in the guitar history which were carefully researched and their souls are captured in a single guitar body. Nice, isn’t it?
The legend guitar sounds include:
- 1959 Fender Stratocaster
- 1960 Fender Telecaster Custom
- 1968 Fender Telecaster
- 1968 Fender Telecaster Thinline
- 1952 Gibson Les Paul “Goldtop”
- 1953 Gibson Super 400
- 1955 Gibson Les Paul Special
- 1956 Gibson Les Paul Junior
- 1957 Gibson ES-175
- 1958 Gibson Les Paul Standard
- 1961 Gibson ES-335
- 1961 Gibson Les Paul Custom (3 PU)
- 1976 Gibson Firebird V
- 1995 Gibson J-200
- 1956 Gretsch Silver Jet
- 1959 Gretsch 6120
- 1966 Rickenbacker 360-12
- 1968 Rickenbacker 360
- 1967 Epiphone Casino
- 1959 Martin D-28
- 1967 Martin O-18
- 1970 Martin D 12-28
- 1966 Guild F212
- 1935 Dobro Alumilite
- Danelectro 3021
- Coral/Dano Electric Sitar
- Gibson Mastertone Banjo
- 1928 National Style 2 “Tricone”
It’s not over! You can even build your very custom guitar with the Variax Workbench software. Select different types of guitar bodies, choose pickups and their placement then tweak more to design unique guitar models. What feels great is being able to physically hold and play the virtual guitar you’ve just created on your computer.
Normally, you can’t expect a real acoustic guitar sound from an electric guitar but this thing just does it like magic. It has even a 12 string model sound built-in.
If you’re into guitars, you must certainly check this one out. The price is only a fraction of the cost of even only one of the guitars it simulates, but so much more fun awaits!


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