theroan
Well-known member
I've been tempted by it a few a times. But I had a buddy who got one, finished his recording project and got rid of it. Said it just had brittle digital sound that could not be dialed out. Saw another guy on craigslist here in Toronto selling his entire Axe rig just to buy back a Mark V. Combining would be cool, but there are a lot of effects in the M13 that aren't offered anywhere else, so I'd be looking at a rig that was way beyond my needs.
The Axe is good and it's a great tool. But in addition to being 90% of the way to sounding like the amps it simulates it's also only 90% of way there in terms of sounding like a real amp.
I think what ever company can create:
Axe level quality of amp and cab simulation with effects
Actual amp ease of use
Actual tubes in the amp
Affordable FRFR type cabinets
Will get a bunch of people jumping ship. Myself included.
The Axe is good and it's a great tool. But in addition to being 90% of the way to sounding like the amps it simulates it's also only 90% of way there in terms of sounding like a real amp.
I think what ever company can create:
Axe level quality of amp and cab simulation with effects
Actual amp ease of use
Actual tubes in the amp
Affordable FRFR type cabinets
Will get a bunch of people jumping ship. Myself included.