jakbur
Experienced
... and programer poets!True. But there are programmers, and there are Programmers...
... and programer poets!True. But there are programmers, and there are Programmers...
I try to explain that to people all the time. They want to know why the AxeFXII cost so much. It's because of the money that is invested in the hardware. I mean if the box had been built to a specific price point then it would have been limited to whatever the capabilities of the code were at the time plus a few bug fixes upon original release. This is just a standardized development platform for FAS to lose their damn mind and follow their imagination. Does it last forever? Of course not, but no other company future proofs their products and develops. Instead of buying a new device every time a new break through is made I just load a firmware. I just paid all up front.Software development is constrained by the limitations of the hardware it must function within.
I...Instead of buying a new device every time a new breakthrough is made I just load a firmware. I just paid all up front.
The Axe could cost $4000.00 and I'd find a way to pay for it.
Totally!what's it been? a little over a month? We are spoiled I think!
Umm, it's been like 6 months... 8.02 came out in what, like January maybe even before that..what's it been? a little over a month? We are spoiled I think!
I'm on the toilet, it was brewing after my BBQ.Anything brewing?
The Axe could cost $4000.00 and I'd find a way to pay for it.
I'm on the toilet, it was brewing after my BBQ.
I had a jam on the weekend with some old buddies who are great players and there were some great amps on offer ...Vox's Marshall fenders etc there.. the axe and Matrix amp and cab was the best tone there on the day no question, they all played through it, and were all amazed. I've always battled to get the best out of my Vox and Plexi, but the Axe's models are the best versions of those and with the ir's to match well... don't know how anyone can experience it and not want to come on board!!! Thousands of killer tones.