
The AMPLIFi comes with four sonic presets included, but players using the Remote app and an iOS device's Wi-Fi connection can get access to many more. iPad, iPhone and iPod touch users running iOS 7 can take wireless control and functionality to the next level with the AMPLIFi Remote app.
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If you want to jam along to backing tracks or songs from a digital music library, tunes are played back through the four full range speakers, and your guitar through the instrument speaker. When being used as a streaming music system, the guitar speaker adds some low end thump to the mix. The AMPLIFi system has built-in Bluetooth to wirelessly stream music from Android, iOS, Mac and PC devices. There's a 0.25-in instrument input to the top, as well as a headphone jack, USB port, a connector to plug in a Line 6 FBV Mk II foot controller, and a 3.5 mm stereo aux in to the rear. The five speaker stereo design is claimed to cover a wider frequency range than any traditional guitar amp (though no audio specs have been forthcoming), and offers consistent tonal reproduction at any volume (meaning you should be able to dial in the same kind of sound for bedroom jams as you get on stage or in the studio).
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The five speaker stereo design is claimed to cover a wider frequency range than any traditional guitar ampĪMPLIFi comes in two sizes, both sporting two mid-bass drivers and two tweeters up top and a custom guitar speaker below. For NAMM 2014, the company pulled back the curtain on a high performance guitar that doubles as the "best-sounding Bluetooth stereo speaker system ever built," and which gets some serious feature and functionality boosts via an iOS app. Recently acquired by the Yamaha Corporation, Line 6 has claimed a few firsts in the past, including the release of the first modeling amplifier almost 20 years ago, and beating everyone to the marketplace with the first hardware MIDI interface for the iPhone. The Remote app will even suggest matches for the sound of guitars in favorite songs so that you can easily nail the tone of your heroes, or jam along to tracks without sounding (too) out of place.

A companion app has been created that opens up the system to a new world of tone. Impressive stuff, but the company didn't stop there. The design is claimed to offer players a wider frequency range, but the inclusion of Bluetooth technology also allows the system to be used as a streaming audio speaker.

In addition to a powerful guitar speaker sitting behind the red grille at the bottom, the AMPLIFi is also home to full range stereo speakers in the black top section. Line 6 has unleashed what's claimed to be an entirely new kind of guitar amplifier.
