No plans for anything like this. If the FM3 is too heavy for you then you need to spend some time at the gym.
Kemper is a German company, so that'd probably explain the difference in price.It is significantly cheaper though (700€ vs 1500€), so different flavors and market segments
How is Kemper even relevant anymore? 80% of profiles sound like garbage
Man the HR units have a huge footprint!This was basically the same thing Headrush did with their box. It didn't sell like they hoped it would, and repackaged that into a floor unit. That isn't selling either.
It's hard to make a product fly when it's basically a repackaged DigiDesign/Avid Eleven Rack. Same thing here. Kemper is third or fourth best and this is just product repackaging in hopes of capturing an audience that already is primed to be disappointed because all they care about is the audio and this just doesn't do it.
This is based on what?I don't see the point. The Fractal family is already fragmented enough, both in price and features/size.
Profiling is still the best, most accurate option for anyone that wants a digital version of their specific amp--and who have decided to never adjust any controls ever again.Profiling is super overrated imo. Unless you have a bunch of rare, expensive amps laying around that you want to profile (and that will probably have mixed results).
I think maybe the use of the word "fragmented" wasn't warranted. FAS has thoughtfully built this product line to support users with varying needs and to, with some limitations, go seamlessly from one platform to the next.Based on my humble opinion as user of course, like all the others in this thread. That is why I wrote my reasoning in my post. If I had any fact it would mean I was part of Fractal staff and I’m obviously not.
Substitute "carefully planned" for "fragmented" and I think he's got itI think maybe the use of the word "fragmented" wasn't warranted. FAS has thoughtfully built this product line to support users with varying needs and to, with some limitations, go seamlessly from one platform to the next.
Sorry, but I don't agree at all.FX III overkill for most of people not profesional or in studio, you need a pedalboard to use it live, pretty expensive including both.