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Yep, a whole range of mini combo amps based on the models created in the AFX which could all be daisy-chained with patch cables. That would be so cool. Or maybe he's planning a really expensive boutique hand-wired version of the AFX incorporating real tubes with a different coloured case and knobs? The mind boggles
Well now it's obvious that Fractal will be coming out with a lower cost($999-$1200??)unit, and it is certain to have a handful(10-15??) of the Axe II's most popular amp models, IR loading, most of the must have effects & routing,and tuner and looper.
Will it be in a floorboard format or not is the question!!
All companies that have higher end products always come out with a more affordable alternative. Business 101
Very cool. What I like is that people can start seeing Cliff as a real person too; not some mythical Internet persona as he is sometimes built up to be.
Man, that interactive mag is cool. Forget the Fractal stuff though (as cool as it was), how about that Richie Kotzen article and interviews!!! Tom Quayle ripping it up as well, I'm hooked.
great!! great to hear directly from cliff, I really appreciate how he built a great product, did not compromise, made it affordable, and let the market
WORK!
also, in reading the article it mentions that Suhr would not let them view their amps...wonder why, Suhr has always struck me as a great company
like Fractal...anywhoo..!
Ferrari and Lamborgini mustn't have got their notices.
It can't turn out well for us, as his attention will be split and the intoxicating volume will surely lead to less development on the top end. What's next a Walmart version?
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