Folks, wow.... let me share that the beauty of the AXE FX is the ability to get amp and cab sounds you like to play.
If you lust after another player's tone and gear, it's nice to have something that gets you close - and does not cost $50,000. I personally think there is something really unique in the mids and the way they slice through in a band situation playing loud on stage that Dumble style amps do. There may be lots of boutique amps that do the same, or even better -- it's all to taste, and I'm always open to trying new models, maybe I'll get through all 225 in detail before I die (hahaha).
A Dumble would not be an amp I would use for classic power chord rock at all. But for lead notes that push through, I like it - A LOT. For crisp clean beautiful tones, I prefer that sound many times to a Fender amp - but that's just me.
I'm just grateful that Cliff is willing to use his valuable time to put all these different flavors of amps into the AXE FX for us all to enjoy.
Don't like a model, not what you thought it would sound like? Try another, or mess with the parameters. I will tell any of you, if you play Robben Ford's Dumble, or Larry Carlton's, you are not going to "sound just like them" -- because the fingers are such a big part of it. I know people that have actually done so, and I personally can testify to the truth of this.
So, experiment with the 225+ amps available, tweak the advanced parameters, and if you use your ears and take the time to carefully learn what the parameters do (I'm still learning, five years running!), you'll find some great amp model that will do just what you want it to. But don't go in or succumb to the "my Dumble patch doesn't sound just like song X by Dumble player Y" -- that's destined in most instances to disappoint, unless you have their fingers too. (I just enjoy "getting real close!")
Thank you so much Cliff for agreeing to add these G3'd amps to forthcoming firmware -- we sure appreciate it! Otherwise, we'd never have access to this flavor of tones. I can't wait to check them out in next firmware!