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Powercab family when Line 6 dropped the 112. It proved to be a hip, loud, lightweight way to amplify modelers of all stripes, with what Line 6 describes as an “amp in the room” feel and response that is difficult to come by in the digital realm. The Powercab’s big sibling has arrived in the form of the 500-watt stereo Powercab 212 Plus, a full-featured, high-end solution to amplify your modeling device. I tested it with a Line 6 Helix, a Kemper] and my trusty old SansAmp Tri-OD pedal.

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