Forgot that I used to use FAS Brootalz and FAS Modern II on my AX8 a lot. Infact I preferred them over the 5153 models that they were similar to. Used to use these amps at church fundraiser concerts playing covers of all kinds of stuff from A7X, Ozzy, TSO, to Pink Floyd.
Haven't given them much of a try on the FM3 as my preference seems to have shifted toward JCM800/Plexi tones, but I may have to revisit.
no more tears, crazy train, and nightmare..... with some lyrics modified... lolOzzy and A7X at church fundraisers? Man, the world has changed since I was a wee one!
no more tears, crazy train, and nightmare..... with some lyrics modified... lol
We were background music for a car show. I'd say 3 people were actually paying attention at any given time amongst the 150 or so people. So we played what we liked, and probably overlapped with the musical interest of the car show guests haha. So it worked and was fun
"Based on hypothetical modifications to a Trainwreck Express."The thing I love about the FAS amps is that they take very little tweaking to get me where I want them. They're all fantastic!
Does anyone know what the FAS Express is based on? I didn't see it mentioned in Yek's Book of Fractal Wisdom.
Thanks man! I'm trying to match the right cab to it and am just throwing darts at this point."Based on hypothetical modifications to a Trainwreck Express."
Careful that you don't puncture the cone ;-)Thanks man! I'm trying to match the right cab to it and am just throwing darts at this point.
Is there a reference that I'm missing?I would love to see Cliff's ideal Model T.
Perhaps he could call it the FAS Doom or Seal Clubber?
Is there a reference that I'm missing?
A running joke around here.
https://forum.fractalaudio.com/thre...-fx-iii-to-profile-an-amp.161004/post-1927771
FAS Class A is my go-to for clean tones. I mess with others, and then go back to FAS Class A and think - that was a waste of time, this sounds outstanding.