Line 6 M13 Stompbox Modeler

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Line 6 released the m13 some time back after having much success on their line of amp and pedal modeling gear comes this monster of modeled Stompboxes. The M13!

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The Build
Just as always, line 6 has built yet another tank like structure and weighs in at quite a bit. 3.7+kg of meat to lug around to shows and practice sessions. Its hard black metal chassis ensures that the M13 is well protected. The M13 also has those signature stomp switches in chrome that can be found on the pod x3 live. stomp on the switches and the led lights come on. this time round, there are different colored led lights and not the usual orange led lights. The colors vary depending on the patch that is selected. the colors include green, red,purple and blue. The M13 looks killer in low lighting conditions and will make playing in the dark rather enjoyable with the multi colored led lights.

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What’s inside
The M13 comes with 19 delay models, 23 Modulation effects, 17 Distortion effects, 12 compression and EQ effects, 26 Filters and 12 different reverbs. Models from the famous line 6 stompboxes from the likes of the DL4, DM4, FM4, MM4,Verbzilla and Echo pro. It also has a tap tempo function and a short 28 second looper.


Tone
I have to say after much fiddling with the M13, I especially love the modulation and time based effects. It makes life that much easier without having too many stompboxes on my board. One of the down sides of this unit is the dirt models. I found that the dirt section of the models can be better. There’s that hint of digitalness and sterileness that I’m not really fond of. Besides that, the tones from the rest of the models can really come in handy and are pretty decent.

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The Signal Chain

For someone like myself who loves the sound of individual stompboxes, The M13 offers the ability to have this pedal used as a hybrid with your favorite stompboxes. In setup mode, the placement of the effects loop can be modified. For instance, I will be able to slot in a fuzz pedal right after the on board time based effects or even place an external EQ pedal after the on board dirt effects on the M13. Easily customizable so your signal chain will be in the right order. The M13 is also true bypass so there is no "Tone Suck" happening in your signal chain with the M13 in it.

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Update v2.01
A recent update has added some new models into the M13. Do take note that the MIDI to USB cable used to update the M13 is NOT INCLUDED in the purchase. One will have to purchase this separately in order to do updates on the M13. With the new 2.01 update, 2 of my favorites are the Smart Harmony and Glider. The Smart Harmony is a harmonizer effect. This effect has been left out of its previous models and updates but finally Line 6 has added the inclusion of a harmonizer effect that was highly requested since the pod series of multi efx was launched. Got 80’s metal harmonized solos? Now you can! The next is the glider effect. This glider effect is modeled after a whammy pedal. When used with an external expression pedal, Changing pitches are a breeze. Get ready for some “Rage Against The Machine” action!


Summary
Line 6 has built a good piece once again. Of course there are some flaws that can be improved in this unit but the people at Line 6 were listening to what the people wanted and they delivered a more than satisfactory piece. If you are looking for a one stop multi efx board that’s easy to understand and work around. This unit serves very well in terms of simplicity, tone & value for money but be warned if you are looking for a Multi efx pedal to serve your booteek needs. If that's the case, look elsewhere.


Pros:

* Value For Money

* Great Modulation and Time Based Effects

* Sturdy And Solid Housing

* Ability to Customize Signal Chain

* Multi Colored LED for Easy Recognition of Banks

* 2 Inputs for 2 x Expression Pedals to Run Simultaneously

* True Bypass

* Tap Tempo


Cons:


* Midi to USB Cable Not Included And Would Need to Buy Separately if The Unit Needs a Firmware Update

* Dirt Section of The Effects Are Not Too Great

* Weighs in at 3.7kgs

* Does Not Have Incorporation via MIDI With POD Farm or Gearbox Software

* Lacks a Standalone Switch For The Guitar Tuner

* Extended Looper Time Would have Been Great


Retails: SGD$728 and available at City Music

Street Value: $500-$600


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Nice review:)

I like the Line6 Distortion. With some tweaking here and there it is not impossible to get a nice dirt sound out of this unit!

For $600, getting this is really a no-brainer. This piece of equipment is worth every dollar!
 
Nice Review :)

Got this about 4 months ago. Was skeptical about it's tones/ease of use, until....Now, my stomp boxes have been replaced.
 
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i knew this m13 would make a good value-for-money modeller. Since i have owned the DL4, MM4 and DM4, i have developed a greater trust for line6. Im dying to get this!
 
The Smart Harmony is a harmonizer effect. This effect has been left out of its previous models and updates but finally Line 6 has added the inclusion of a harmonizer effect that was highly requested since the pod series of multi efx was launched. Got 80’s metal harmonized solos? Now you can!
ARGH why don't they have this for the POD X3 LIVE!? damnit!
 
just a note about the dirt tones on the M13.

they are not great but like tyzjames mentioned, If you tweak it enough you might just hit a right spot. But for me, I used a BB preamp set to clean boost to stack and boost the dirt channels of the M13 and with great effect. they don't sound bad with the BB preamp in front of the M13.

Line 6 Drive + BB Preamp = very nice! :)

As for expression pedals, I'm using 2 X Line 6 EX1's. They cost about $80 a piece and works well with the M13

BUT...

They really feel frimsy and rather breakable. There's a few other alternatives for the expression pedals. One of them is the Ernie Ball VP JR which i have heard works perfectly with the M13.
:)
 
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I heard of people getting good dirt tones by stacking a comp before the dirt as well. Lots of info going on at TGP. They've also got a M13 tech to answer any questions you may have at that forum.
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?t=608359&highlight=m13+line+6&page=67

and here are some ideas on how to incorporate a m13 into your rig:
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showthread.php?t=469593&page=11&highlight=m13+rigs

For expression pedals, I'm using a Boss Fv-500H. Both H and L works just the same.
 
Sorry that I may have asked a silly question...


I totally dig the DistX but
I do not wish to use a whole mess of pedals for efx.(´・ω・)つ

What if I put a BlackStar DistX in front of the M13,
Is it advisable? Considering that it has quite a large dynamic range
(and being tube, has to be cranked loud)

I do wish for it to clip or get high pass filtered,
now that it's going into a digital processor.

It will be great if it still preserves its dynamics.

Greatly appreciate anyone's speculation or results.
Thanks!
 
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Sorry that I may have asked a silly question...


I totally dig the DistX but
I do not wish to use a whole mess of pedals for efx.(´・ω・)つ

What if I put a BlackStar DistX in front of the M13,
Is it advisable? Considering that it has quite a large dynamic range
(and being tube, has to be cranked loud)

I do wish for it to clip or get high pass filtered,
now that it's going into a digital processor.

It will be great if it still preserves its dynamics.

Greatly appreciate anyone's speculation or results.
Thanks!

Best way to find out is to bring your DistX to city music and have it patched into the M13 for a go and you'll probably get your answer.

I think the nice folks there will be nice enough to let you do that if you are planning to buy a unit.
:)
 
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