The FAS 6160 is my new favorite block letter. Very underrated model.Just a quick question, are there anymore FAS amp models in the works? I find most often I end up on an FAS model. FAS Class A is my favorite clean to crunch, Modern III for heavy gain.
Dude! I am of the exact same mindset! A modeler sounds like what everyone is attracted to me personally, I like the sound of the fractal for the fractal. Modeling is cool, however I've got amps and had tons of amps, blaFAS amps are amazing!
Honestly I care less about how close a model is to a real amp I never had. I want something that works and gives me the tone I want/like. But I know I’m probably not the average buyer.
Anyway it would be great to have more and more FAS amp, drive, cab, everything…
Just a quick question, are there anymore FAS amp models in the works? I find most often I end up on an FAS model. FAS Class A is my favorite clean to crunch, Modern III for heavy gain.
Probably the FAS Crunch.I revisited some of the FAS amps today. Using my Strat I dialed in 2 presets using the Buttery and the Class A. I see in a post above a FAS Plexi. I didn’t see that on my FM3. If I have it I’ll try that later this week. Is there FAS version of a Fender amp?
Gonna be the Devil's Advocate in this thread and say I cannot personally stand any of the FAS amps.
My bad; that's my preset name, I wasn't looking when I typed...Probably the FAS Crunch.
There's no FAS "Plexi" model.
The FAS models require such little tweaking. I always find myself tinkering and going to deep settings with other models. They cut really well too and all knobs stay pretty close to 12 on the ones I've messed with. If they had a piece of hardware that had nothing but the FAS models, I wouldn't complainFAS amps are amazing!
Honestly I care less about how close a model is to a real amp I never had. I want something that works and gives me the tone I want/like. But I know I’m probably not the average buyer.
Anyway it would be great to have more and more FAS amp, drive, cab, everything…