šŸ”„Introducing the new AM4 Amp Modeler

I have been toying with my new AM4 for a few days, coming up from the AxeFx II, and a stint with long sold QC, it's exactly what I needed. Running split mode into a PowerStage170 (4x12 BR12's) and my reference studio speakers, everything just sounds really good... Better than I expected. The studio and stage just got a lot more exciting! Thanks for a stellar product Fractal!
 
How does the FM3T compare to the AM4? It seems to have a bit more capability and offers two stereo outputs...

For a standard FM3, the AM4 seems to have an advantage.
 
How does the FM3T compare to the AM4? It seems to have a bit more capability and offers two stereo outputs...

For a standard FM3, the AM4 seems to have an advantage.
FM3 - More ins/outs, more blocks, ability to have more complicated set ups
Am4 - Smaller in physical size, 1 more footswitch, simpler UI, no pitchblock, multi tap or plex delay.

They sound identical
 
FM3 - More ins/outs, more blocks, ability to have more complicated set ups
Am4 - Smaller in physical size, 1 more footswitch, simpler UI, no pitchblock, multi tap or plex delay.

They sound identical
When comparing the price of a used non-Turbo FM3 and an AM4, I get the impression that the AM4 has the advantage.

However, compared to the FM3T, it seems less clear.

Indeed, if you need two independent stereo outputs and/or a pitch block, the FM3 is the obvious choice.
 
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