I feel partly responsible which sucks because Alan is a friend.
I feel partly responsible which sucks because Alan is a friend.
I don't know if this is common or if I'm an outlier, but the Axe Fx actually led to me purchasing several amps including a Triptik (and a Morgan, and several Friedmans, damn what is wrong with me...). I probably never would have considered these amps without the exposure the Axe Fx gave them because there just aren't many places to try boutique amps locally.I feel partly responsible which sucks because Alan is a friend.
I'd never heard of Carol Ann until I got into the FAS world, so I agree about bringing awareness to the brand. And if I was going to buy a real amp again, they'd certainly be on my short list. It's sad for the world of guitar amps, but as @yek said, if Alan is much happier now, then that's what really matters.I feel partly responsible which sucks because Alan is a friend.
I feel partly responsible which sucks because Alan is a friend.
Real amps have been on the way out for a long time now. Maybe it won’t ever completely die, but I think it will go the way of record players. Physical space and resources are just a premium these days and the entire world is changing constantly.
As I’ve always said, I view the Axe-Fx as a project that will keep amps alive for future generations who won’t ever have the chance to play real ones. Finally someone is doing modeling right and most accurately and preserving the history forever.
I don't know if this is common or if I'm an outlier, but the Axe Fx actually led to me purchasing several amps including a Triptik (and a Morgan, and several Friedmans, damn what is wrong with me...). I probably never would have considered these amps without the exposure the Axe Fx gave them because there just aren't many places to try boutique amps locally.
I don't know if this is common or if I'm an outlier, but the Axe Fx actually led to me purchasing several amps including a Triptik (and a Morgan, and several Friedmans, damn what is wrong with me...). I probably never would have considered these amps without the exposure the Axe Fx gave them because there just aren't many places to try boutique amps locally.