trb
Experienced
Hi all
I don't know for you, but in my case I very often go back to FAS models amps.
They are all really good, with their own character/tone/textures, and in fact, cover a huge tonal range a "guitarist" (blues, rock, Hard R, metal, jazz ??) would want.
Of course I'm very amateur and a poor level player, comparing to all real guitarists on the forum playing gigs and covers, but man, love these amps models.
I made a 2-amp block preset with FAS Crunchy amps, and I'm good to go from Bluesy to old school metal (ie from BB King to early Accept). Use a large number of factory IRs and some I bought, some from that great guy Leon.
Uploaded Preset on Axe exchange: https://axechange.fractalaudio.com/detail.php?preset=7653
Certainely it has been already discussed, but I found interesting to share again, from the FW 11 (12 SOOOOON) perspective.
Cheers.
Bruno
I don't know for you, but in my case I very often go back to FAS models amps.
They are all really good, with their own character/tone/textures, and in fact, cover a huge tonal range a "guitarist" (blues, rock, Hard R, metal, jazz ??) would want.
Of course I'm very amateur and a poor level player, comparing to all real guitarists on the forum playing gigs and covers, but man, love these amps models.
I made a 2-amp block preset with FAS Crunchy amps, and I'm good to go from Bluesy to old school metal (ie from BB King to early Accept). Use a large number of factory IRs and some I bought, some from that great guy Leon.
Uploaded Preset on Axe exchange: https://axechange.fractalaudio.com/detail.php?preset=7653
Certainely it has been already discussed, but I found interesting to share again, from the FW 11 (12 SOOOOON) perspective.
Cheers.
Bruno