Ugly Bunny
Power User
People just don't know how to handle changes.
The Axe Fx III was so advanced and so much better than literally anything else on the market when it came out that we felt like it was the be-all/end-all. Now, in just the last year and change, we've seen the FM3, FM9, Axe Fx III Mk. II, and now the Mk II Turbo. And, with the Mk. II and Mk II Turbo, this is the fist time we're seeing features that will simply not be brought to the Axe Fx III Mk. I. It's basically leaving us OG Axe III owners in the dust (psychologically, anyway). Even though our OG Axe III's are still better than just about anything on the market, and still getting better with every update (with no foreseeable end to updates), it feels like they're 3 generations behind.
It's a curious feeling. I'm still happy with my OG Axe III, but I'm definitely getting that itch to upgrade - even though my needs have not changed lol.
The Axe Fx III was so advanced and so much better than literally anything else on the market when it came out that we felt like it was the be-all/end-all. Now, in just the last year and change, we've seen the FM3, FM9, Axe Fx III Mk. II, and now the Mk II Turbo. And, with the Mk. II and Mk II Turbo, this is the fist time we're seeing features that will simply not be brought to the Axe Fx III Mk. I. It's basically leaving us OG Axe III owners in the dust (psychologically, anyway). Even though our OG Axe III's are still better than just about anything on the market, and still getting better with every update (with no foreseeable end to updates), it feels like they're 3 generations behind.
It's a curious feeling. I'm still happy with my OG Axe III, but I'm definitely getting that itch to upgrade - even though my needs have not changed lol.