
mortega76
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Has anyone has had the chance to compare the two how do you guys think they stack up to each other?
nbarts":2jggb95s said:axefx sounds much better.
Thanks for chiming in fellas... Peter!!! I was hoping you would chime in and give us your opinion... have you had a chance to compare the two? I'm fairly new here (created account in November of 09 but didn't start posting til about 2 months ago) but it's such a pleasure to see a highly prestigious amp builder chime in here from time to time...Peter Diezel":2crkk2zy said:
Funny you should say this... I actually wrote this in my response, but then deleted it... The thing is, no one can "stop" any company from modeling a particular sound... I could have sworn there was a legal case where the judge sided with a modeling company (or something to that nature)...mightywarlock":3onv4j7j said:i'd be more interested in hearing how Peter feels about the Axe-FX taking on his tone.
Does it make you upset that people try to copy your signature tone that you worked so hard to create?
Hey there Matt... I did try your patch but without the Fryette tube power amp goodness the patch sounded pretty dark (from what I remember)... Still can't believe your Herbert is gone! Didn't I read that your Mako is gone too?mhenson42":3gyhdn2t said:Hey Mo - I don't know if you played it when you were at my house, but I made a patch on the Axe using the 2/90/2 that was pretty close to my Herbert. I posted it up on the Fractal forums. It was close enough, for me, to the way I dialed the Herbert - that I ended up selling my Herbert. I'll miss that am (had it for 4 years) but for the little that I get to play these days and how close I could get the Axe to sound - it made sense to sell it.
mortega76":1qko6vzk said:Hey there Matt... I did try your patch but without the Fryette tube power amp goodness the patch sounded pretty dark (from what I remember)... Still can't believe your Herbert is gone! Didn't I read that your Mako is gone too?mhenson42":1qko6vzk said:Hey Mo - I don't know if you played it when you were at my house, but I made a patch on the Axe using the 2/90/2 that was pretty close to my Herbert. I posted it up on the Fractal forums. It was close enough, for me, to the way I dialed the Herbert - that I ended up selling my Herbert. I'll miss that am (had it for 4 years) but for the little that I get to play these days and how close I could get the Axe to sound - it made sense to sell it.
Rezamatix":7i1rzbed said:Nothing, is ever going to make your balls shake and the girls panties drop like a Diezel amp pushing air...Nothing. Diezel is a work of art that will shake your blood, not a computer gadget that sounds precious in your bedroom, I want an axe-fx but if I could buy a Herbert for the same price I would pick the Diezel EVERY time...
Well the manual says "based on a high-gain, boutique German amplifier famous for its aggressive sound"... it's never been "officially" stated that it's a VH4 amp sim... but Cliff has never refuted it in all the time it's been mentioned here or on FAS's website. Is ENGL based in Germany too?steve_k":3no0g1do said:Not even in the same hemisphere. I thought Das Metal was an ENGL![]()
Steve
Wow... I haven't been on their website in a while (usually just visit the Wiki where I got this info from and the forum)... that's new (as far as I'm aware...) pretty cool to finally get confirmation on this model. Thanks for the heads up...stefvorcide":3rw4ju64 said:from the website :
Diezel VH4 ® DAS METAL
Based on a high-gain, boutique amplifier head famous for its powerful, heavy and aggressive sound.
ENGL Powerball® ENERGYBALL (lol )
Based on a very high-gain amplifier from Germany with lots of bass. Great for aggressive, drop-tuned riff work.