Axe Fx Vs + Poweramp Vs. 1 Boutique Amp

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Axe Fx Vs + Poweramp Vs. 1 Boutique Amp?

  • Axe Fx + Poweramp

    Votes: 7 58.3%
  • $3500 Range Amp

    Votes: 5 41.7%

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Nico

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I am looking at the Axe Fx, I don't want to start a new thread on the whole Axe since there are a lot of them already.

I am considering for 3000 getting a Axe Fx + Fryette Poweramp (Is this the same as the VHT poweramps which I heard so many good things about) or getting a Head (PT-100, XTC, Marsha)

I already have a Diezel Einstein that I love...

I really want something to complement the Diezel the most. I play a wide variety of styles. Mainly Hard Rock and Heavy Metal, and besides samhill's youtube video I haven't really found great heavy tones from the Axe Fx.


By the way I live in Argentina, and can't test either. Going with a head is a guaranteed combination, since I know it will sound killer, I have my doubts on the Ultra though....

Thanks in advance
 
I just sold my Diezel Herbert which has been my favorite amp for nearly 4 years because I can pretty much get a similar tone that I like better out of the Axe/Fryette 2/50/2. Whether it's right for your or not - who knows - but you can definitely get great metal tones out of the axe/fryette combo.

there's a guy who has some great metal videos where he switchers between an ENGL Savage and an Axe and a Mesa Recto and an Axe. You really can't tell the difference. He's using a SS power amp with the axe too.
 
mhenson42":3qgwzmuu said:
there's a guy who has some great metal videos where he switchers between an ENGL Savage and an Axe and a Mesa Recto and an Axe. You really can't tell the difference. He's using a SS power amp with the axe too.
That's Ola Englund from Feared. You can't base any decisions on his clips though. He has the Psychodave effect on amps; he could make one of those cigarette-pack amps sound good. :lol: :LOL:


To the OP, it depends on what your needs are. I would gauge whether you want a bunch of tones at your disposal that are very close to the real thing, or if you want a killer tube head that delivers timeless tone. Do you record a lot? The axe could be used to blend amp models with your Diezel and as a killer effects unit for the Diezel.
I think most people overlook using the unit as an effects unit. Tough choice for me.
 
glassjaw7":1n37937t said:
mhenson42":1n37937t said:
there's a guy who has some great metal videos where he switchers between an ENGL Savage and an Axe and a Mesa Recto and an Axe. You really can't tell the difference. He's using a SS power amp with the axe too.
That's Ola Englund from Feared. You can't base any decisions on his clips though. He has the Psychodave effect on amps; he could make one of those cigarette-pack amps sound good. :lol: :LOL:


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Yes you can use "the Psychodave" effect imo, they bring out what the amp can do when you put the time into it :yes: If they make it sound good then it IS good ;)
 
If my house was on fire and i could save either the Mesa 2:90/Axe-Fx or the Fortin Cali mod.......................The Axe-Fx is getting fried and me and Fortin are toasting some marshmellows. :lol: :LOL:
 
That's exactly what I do with with my Axe Ultra/2502 and it works great. My main tone is a Bad Cat Hot Cat 50R then I use the Axe/2502 to for complimentary tones. Right now I'm using Diezel, Deliverance, SLO tones for high gain. I have been able to set it and forget it once I've dialed in the amp tones. I wish I had more time to tweak and play with the fx in it though.

If you plan to use it for adding additional tones to your current setup, I don't think you can go wrong really - tons of possibilities. :rock:
 
danyeo":22h2fv3l said:
If my house was on fire and i could save either the Mesa 2:90/Axe-Fx or the Fortin Cali mod.......................The Axe-Fx is getting fried and me and Fortin are toasting some marshmellows. :lol: :LOL:


:lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL: :lol: :LOL:
 
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