SFW":3tdhz3w3 said:
A friend of mine just picked up a used Axe FX II XL. He asked if I could help him dial some sounds in. We pulled up the Splawn Quick Rod model, and I was blown away that I was able to dial in my exact tone within a few minutes. Including my preferred delay and some pitch shift. This has me thinking it might be time to bite the bullet, as I can recreate my current rig and have access to hundreds more. With the current price of the II and the II XL being so affordable.
So I guess my question is this: for those who have gone the Axe FX route, do you have any regrets about leaving the tube amp world? I would have to see my amp to purchase an Axe FX. So it’s kind of an all in situation I would be looking at. I would love to hear your thoughts. Thanks in advance.
When you say you dialed in your exact Splawn tone on the Axe what were you running the Axe through? A PA system? Tube power amp on a 4x12? FRFR?
My Mesa took a dive and is in the shop so I went out and bought an HX Stomp. With a few coupons it was $450 brand new. And I bought a Seymour Duncan Powerstage 170. Initially on my 4x12 with the HX and 170 I didn't like it, but after some tweaks I have to admit it's not bad. I'll have to compare to my Mark V when I get it back.
Also, with some 3rd party IR's and some signal routing tweaking I'm liking the hell out of the HX Stomp through some JBL Monitors. I've owned the Axe-2 and AX8 and I'm getting as good results with the stomp. My initial plan was to just use it in the FX of my Mesa but it may get a lot of use everywhere. With playing shows and dragging gear around for a 30 minute set the small setup is very tempting.