jefferski
Fractal Fanatic
Curiosity and thinking outside the box is a wonderful thing. You may be a long-term owner of an Axe who just joined the forum, but otherwise, why not play around with it and learn about all the things that you *can* do with it? As others have said, there are lots of parameters you can tweak to try to create the tone and feel you want, without having to wait until some undetermined time when it hopefully hits your sweet spot. After all, it may not - by definition, a somewhat random "aging process" may never deliver the sound you hear in your head. But you seem to know a great deal about component-level variability - you could probably tweak to find what you want pretty quickly.
Joining the board only 3 weeks ago and continually telling long-term members of the group in multiple threads why they're wrong, and how FAS should be doing it - even when people keep patiently explaining things (and giving you advice on how to get to the sound you want) based on years of experience - is not the way to make progress. The Axe already sounds freaking amazing, and we all have all the tools to dial it in the way we want it. As FZ said: "... play your guitar."
Joining the board only 3 weeks ago and continually telling long-term members of the group in multiple threads why they're wrong, and how FAS should be doing it - even when people keep patiently explaining things (and giving you advice on how to get to the sound you want) based on years of experience - is not the way to make progress. The Axe already sounds freaking amazing, and we all have all the tools to dial it in the way we want it. As FZ said: "... play your guitar."