I'm still on Firmware 10 and have no intention of installing 11 anytime soon. Right now, I'm far more interested in the development/debugging of Axe-Edit.
You choose wrong manifacturer. If you are able to listen and explain what you would like, no manifacturer refrain to upgrade his product. If it helps sell other product it can do it for free.I've never expected a tube amp manufacturer to provide free mods.
People only expect what it states in the sales pitch. If you bought a car that had three years free servicing in the sales pitch, then after one service said that's it bud, you to would quite the sales pitch back to them, not that it matters.It's surreal to me that a group of people that are usually stereotyped as Luddites ('57 Les Paul, anyone?) can't get enough when it comes to firmware updates. I've been as happy as the next guy to receive additional functionality, but I bought the Axe-FX for the functionality it had when I bought it.
I've never expected a tube amp manufacturer to provide free mods. While there would be a world of difference between
implementing tube amp mods en masse and releasing FW updates, from a functional perspective there is a lot of similarity.
These days it would be more meaningful to me to have more time to play than to have another firmware update.
You choose wrong manifacturer. If you are able to listen and explain what you would like, no manifacturer refrain to upgrade his product. If it helps sell other product it can do it for free.
Something on FirmWare11 user's wish list for Christmas.what is the FW12?
what is the FW12?