Iron1
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I know older modelers used to really override the tone characteristics different guitars/pickups/etc brought to the table. You could take 2 guitars with different woods, one neck through/one bolt on, different bridges, different pickups, etc. and get totally different tones through the same amp. Then, hook those same 2 guitars into an early modeler (1st Gen Zoom, or L6 Pod, for example) and they'd sound almost identical.
So, my question is: does the Axe FX do the same, or has modeling tech evolved beyond that now? From what I've seen in the short span I've owned mine, the answer is no, Fractal is beyond that. But I was wondering what others thought - particularly those of you who are far more knowledgeable about such things than I am...
So, my question is: does the Axe FX do the same, or has modeling tech evolved beyond that now? From what I've seen in the short span I've owned mine, the answer is no, Fractal is beyond that. But I was wondering what others thought - particularly those of you who are far more knowledgeable about such things than I am...