Had Mark V combo... got crazy and sold it off and was trying a Fender with pedals. Missed the Mark V. Attempted to fill that void with an Axe Fx through an FRFR (The Axe Fx is an AMAZING piece of gear... it's truly awesome. it does SO MUCH and sounds REALLY GOOD.) Still missed the Mark V. I have now sold the Axe Fx and repurchased a Mark V (combo). (i've had the axe just around 2 months or so.)
Can't wait to fire it up again, loud, tonight in my music room. (it's soundproofed so I can crank it if need be)
Alot of you are going to ask about my reasons for ditching the Axe Fx. I don't want this to turn into an argument about which is better (Axe or tube amps). I'll give you my reasons.
1. I was dialling up tones trying to mimic the Mark series of amps (and some marshall). I wasn't using much of anything else in the unit. Figured if I'm really always looking for Mark tones.. just get a Mark. (Mark V can do a pretty good marshall.)
2. I realized I prefer the feel (physical look, overall "in the room" feel, knobs at my fingertips) of an actual amp.
3. I don't use effects much at all. I thought perhaps I would, given how many there are in the Axe I would start to use/enjoy them, but I don't.
4. I don't record. I play by myself or with my drummer friend. Would gig in clubs... sometimes, but rarely. (And if I ever do record, I can use Logic Pro and my Apogee one and get some **** good guitar tones.)
Anyway, I'm back to guitar ->cable-> great tube amp. Tuner is in the "tuner out" thing on the Mark V. I *might* put an old CE-5 chorus in the loop.
The new owner of my Axe Fx is going to be one HAPPY DUDE!
Can't wait to fire it up again, loud, tonight in my music room. (it's soundproofed so I can crank it if need be)
Alot of you are going to ask about my reasons for ditching the Axe Fx. I don't want this to turn into an argument about which is better (Axe or tube amps). I'll give you my reasons.
1. I was dialling up tones trying to mimic the Mark series of amps (and some marshall). I wasn't using much of anything else in the unit. Figured if I'm really always looking for Mark tones.. just get a Mark. (Mark V can do a pretty good marshall.)
2. I realized I prefer the feel (physical look, overall "in the room" feel, knobs at my fingertips) of an actual amp.
3. I don't use effects much at all. I thought perhaps I would, given how many there are in the Axe I would start to use/enjoy them, but I don't.
4. I don't record. I play by myself or with my drummer friend. Would gig in clubs... sometimes, but rarely. (And if I ever do record, I can use Logic Pro and my Apogee one and get some **** good guitar tones.)
Anyway, I'm back to guitar ->cable-> great tube amp. Tuner is in the "tuner out" thing on the Mark V. I *might* put an old CE-5 chorus in the loop.
The new owner of my Axe Fx is going to be one HAPPY DUDE!