Yep i saw this... and reached out, but still looking for MORE than new price...Yea he pretty much just gets things in and flips them, he's got it listed on his reverb page already
Something about fools and their money...Yea he pretty much just gets things in and flips them, he's got it listed on his reverb page already
I sent him a message about it as well to offer my TC-50 and cash to boot, but never heard back. Guess he wasnt interested. Then i saw it listed over retail. was a SMH moment
How to lose all credibility...
"It's an Axe FX III, kind of like one of those Spark amps"
"This amp is from a company I've never hear of, Randall"
Alrighty then...
Wait, I thought it was just a glorified iPad!"It's an Axe FX III, kind of like one of those Spark amps"
Wait, I thought it was just a glorified iPad!
He sold off the Axe III already... pretty basic review of the Axe III up now
He sold off the Axe III already... pretty basic review of the Axe III up now
If you read the comments from his followers, many say that this is the best tone he ever had in a demo. Either he only reviews low quality gear or he doesn't have the skills, gear, ear and/or patience to properly mike an amp for recording.
Not specific to this review, but my $0.02 is as follows....
Sophisticated technology requires a sophisticated user.
I'm not saying anything about capabilities or intelligence here. What I mean is that a review of a device as complex and powerful as the AxeFX III requires a minimum level of time to be invested in understanding how to use it. It is fun to spin through the presets and just noodle around on them. In fact, a person could use those great factory presets for immediate gigging, and would do quite well. I suppose that would be a sort of testimonial to the quality of the device.
There is much more under the hood of course. It would take a pretty long review to familiarize a reader / viewer with the capabilities of the AxeFX III. I'd be tempted to just refer someone to Cooper Carter's great video series for that.