In a few years, I will buy tube amps. Just for decoration
The gentle warm lights of tubes in the corner of the dimly lighted living room will just invite me into a sweet nostalgia
Not yet, but mostly because it's such a pain to pack and ship amps.
Genuinely curious.... I've gone back and forth between analog and digital a few times and think I may be settled on digital. I just sold 3 of my 5 tube amps and all of my pedals, to both pay some bills and to get another III, and I don't regret it one bit.
It comes down to one question: what inspires you to PLAY MORE GUITAR? I realized that I was writing and playing the most guitar when I had the III. I think it comes down to convenience, which is a huge factor for me personally. I live in a small apartment, so unpacking and hooking up an amp, load box (headphones) and pedal board with a dozen cables just became a deterrent to be honest.
With the III, having so many pro-grade amp and effects tones with the flip of 1 switch, it almost feels like cheating.
The 2 amps I have left are amazing, but I guess I'll need to see how often I play them, to make a better decision. The GAS is tempting though, as there are a couple more guitars calling my name, which could easily be funded by selling these.
No and I'm not planning to. Yes, the Axe-FX III is convenient and it sounds great. However, I still like to utilize some of the unique behavior of 'the real deal' and I also like experimenting with mics and mic placement. No IR is going to replace that for me.
Sold 5
Kept the Matchless
But it is already for sale on Reverb.com
At first I wasn’t a huge fan of the Axe
But after a few Burgs, Leon, Cooper, and some great presets from Worship Tutorials n Moke
This thing rules!!!
Nope, no plan too. Actually picked up a few more .... hehehehe!Anyone sell all their tube amps?
My mark V 90W was listed for 6 months or so before I could finally sell it locally. If I needed the money sooner, I might have attempted shipping, but that is such a PITA.All you guys worried about shipping, why wouldnt you sell locally?