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It's easy -don't buy one-quit bitchin'. Done and done.
DADA":2oq6esmv said:steve_k":2oq6esmv said:That was an objective post....fair and balanced reporting. Why would it get deleted?
Steve thanks for the compliment.
I hope it is possible to have some unbiased opinions and experiences from other users about this topic. At least free of depedency and emotions.
Mark I understand your concern but my intend is not to troll. BTW you got me into the AFX and I am still greatfull for that.
AxeGrinder":i4wrqbnm said:I sold it for the same price I bought it for, I didn't make any money on it. I am using Reaper on a MAC, never had issues with it before. That said I didn't spend a lot of time troubleshooting it.
That wasn't the main reason for selling the unit. I thought the new unit was an improvement in sound but not so much to sell the Ultra.
I have a lot of presets that I realized I would have to build over again in the II. My point was that once the dust settles and the Axe Edit is released and a converter from Ultra presets to Axe II then it would
make more sense to upgrade. I already have the mixer for the phones and the audio interface so those options were not really factored in to this.
I think with any new product there is going to be de-bugging. It's not Fractals fault as the beta testers can only catch some of the issues. The general public user base catches the rest.
steve_k":2wa120kp said:Things have been a little........tense here lately with the Axe II business. Mark is just trying keep another thread from going off the rails, as they have gotten ugly.
Anyway, speaking of DADA............what the hell ever happened to the band? They had some cool stuff out in the 90's and I used to listen to them all the time.
Steve
Tone Merchant":1rmm8y75 said:AxeGrinder":1rmm8y75 said:I sold it for the same price I bought it for, I didn't make any money on it. I am using Reaper on a MAC, never had issues with it before. That said I didn't spend a lot of time troubleshooting it.
That wasn't the main reason for selling the unit. I thought the new unit was an improvement in sound but not so much to sell the Ultra.
I have a lot of presets that I realized I would have to build over again in the II. My point was that once the dust settles and the Axe Edit is released and a converter from Ultra presets to Axe II then it would
make more sense to upgrade. I already have the mixer for the phones and the audio interface so those options were not really factored in to this.
I think with any new product there is going to be de-bugging. It's not Fractals fault as the beta testers can only catch some of the issues. The general public user base catches the rest.
just to clarify, u sold the axe 2 and kept the ultra after u just stated the Axe 2 sounded better?
AxeGrinder":3ji4z3jb said:The Axe II
seemed like the base models had a better starting point than the Ultra and required less tweaking.
gibson5413":3depeclk said:AxeGrinder":3depeclk said:The Axe II
seemed like the base models had a better starting point than the Ultra and required less tweaking.
If I was to buy a new Axe that would be worth it if I wasn't much of a tweaker. The hidden implication I am reading is that the learning curve may not be as steep with the Axe II. That would be enough to sway me. It all comes down to the user.
Mark Day":1nbmmiga said:I will keep my Ultra because it will make a very reliable upgrade to the G Major II that I currently have in my OD100's rack. I have had bad luck with that unit and other TC units in the past. I must report that TC has graciously answered my email this morning and will have another crack at repairing my G MajorII.
Mark
gibson5413":2ly0hk94 said:At this point, why don't they just replace it? I can't believe it is going under the knife again. Don't they know who you are??![]()
DADA":3kxyfd4b said:After owning an Ultra for more then 1,5 year I thought sharing some experience. Because this post would be deleted immediately from the Fractal Forum I am forced to post it here and other not FAS controlled sites.
This is my personal opinion and is no statement in any kind.
The Good
- Breakthrough product no doubt, but every new customer should be warned. The learning curve to get a decent sound out this apparatus is steep and long for the average guitar dude. It is like doing a study computer programming but then without a teacher. Is that a problem NO but be sure, despite the AFX Wiki, that you are willing to spend a huge amount of time trying to learn the thing. And believe me in the end you will only use a handful of its possibilities.
- It works great with the MFC-101.
- With the right equipment it sounds really good and it is very flexible.
- The company continuously improves the software.
- Some helpful users on the forum.
The Bad
- The price is completely over the top. OK back in 2008 it was ground breaking technology and it was a small company with a low turnover. But with the AFX II the price had to come down.
- To get your complete rig with active wedges or amp and cabs plus the MFC-101 you can buy a very nice new car. It is very very expensive so be warned.
- Seeing it as a computer (which it basically is) the AFX II is an upgrade from one processor to two processors and some hardware upgrades and new software. The Ultra would also be possible to host the new software when some unused possibilities were dumped from the eprom.
- Lifetime updates was by me and others interpreted as long as I lived. That was dumb thinking because updates for the Standard and Ultra stopped on the moment the new AFX came out. So the 11R solution is not that bad.
- No instructional DVD or official Youtube help to get you going faster. Or a country based helpline (dreaming).
The Ugly
- Unreliable customer relations. The launching of the II is a complete disaster and a misuse of the huge demand by increasing the price even further.
- The forum in itself is a good direct marketing tool. BUT having moderators and administrators that continuously piss, preach and laugh at people is the best way to ruin your own business.
- To get the full advantages via FRFR you will need the best and therefore the most expensive solutions available. This means at least $4000 -5000 per wedge.
The Cure
- Act like a professional company and not like a bunch of techies. Switch form the customer is a looser attitude to customer is always right attitude. GET HELP!
- Exchange some moderators with some with better attitude towards your customers.
- Steep up production. The longer people have to wait the larger the chance is they turn away.
- Lower the price of the next product line. Better would be to lower the AFXII price and stand for the consequences doing so.
- Stop with tube based amplification as a side product. This makes the “no tube” solution you preach with the AFX unreliable.
electronpirate":1l9ck83c said:8. The Axe II debacle is a question of planning. In many ways Fractal was TOO open about the launch. When Cliff would say 'probably able to roll them out this date', it was interpreted as 'Ooh, on that date 1000 units will be ready, and will ship same day!' Supposition became FACT in many people's view, and it snowballed. Sure, we can drop this on Fractal as 'their fault', but it still is only about a small company who underestimated the amount of fanaticism that a new release would generate.
9. From a moderator standpoint, we saw the tone of the board go from good to VERY UGLY in a short amount of time. People with 4 posts to their names threatening, venting, claiming immediate entitlement. We did our best to control that and get it back to 'US' rather than 'US vs. THEM' (Fractal.) You are welcome to disagree on how well we are doing that.
11. Production is proceeding as quickly as they can POSSIBLY do things. To assume that Fractal is somehow just sitting around eating Dove bars rather than do business is a bit...ridiculous.
Dr. Swamp":axfnqc5r said:11. Production is proceeding as quickly as they can POSSIBLY do things. To assume that Fractal is somehow just sitting around eating Dove bars rather than do business is a bit...ridiculous.
This made me laugh. Both the image of Cliff sitting around eating Dove bars while fanatics try to buy his product, but more so the idea that someone actually believes that production is currently being done in the best and quickest way possible. Wow.
electronpirate":yy2rx7vf said:I predict (based off of NO inside information at all) that by July 6th, the majority of the wait list will be gone. That will put Cliff one month past his very estimated 'will hit the stores' date. All this screaming, impatience, and hair pulling over 30 days...
Mark Day":anq2vbax said:I hear the iPhone 5 will be released in Sept. along with the iPad 3. I really want the iPhone 5. I wonder how well that will go...lol