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For the polite argument of my musical history; As a guitarist, I've owned my Diezel Herbert (12AX7AC5-HG-plus / JJ-KT77), 2-Diezel 4x12 C-V30 rear loaded guitar amp & cabs since 2004 (~16 years). No FX ever intrudes in my signal chain from the output of my guitar to the input of my Herbert. The only FX that I use is the DSP TC Electronic G-Force in my serial loop (post preamp), therefore my signal chain, for the most part is impassive. TC Electronic is well known by experienced professional and consumer musicians to be 99.99% transparent when discussing tone altering coloration from the input signal.
In your free or spare time you might be interested in reading this brief and concise article by "Pete Cornish".
Pete Cornish - The Case Against True Bypass
In addition TC Electronic has been considered (by many musicians) to be the Grandfather of most DSP FX. In contrast to Fractal Audio Systems, this is much more new to the DSP professional and consumer market in comparison to TC Electronic.
To the subject, we as guitarists (at least I) tend to become at times discontented or unsure of our rig(s) and think of the phrase "the grass is always greener on the other side". Although I have been very satisfied with my TC Electronic G-Force and my Diezel rig for many years now (~16 years) I'm experiencing to some degree what I've just stated above.
To be very clear, all the power to the good folks out there that covet their DSP amp modelers, but to the point there will be no modeler that can ever "accurately" mimic and replicate a analogue Diezel rig, particularly a Herbert. No disrespect to the folks using the amp modelers, it's almost like religion, "whatever floats you boat".
So where I'm at is that stage is (TGIAGOTOS) with the Fractal FX8 Mark II Multi-Effects (only) Pedalboard looks very attractive to me. Many years ago when the original Tone Merchants location in Anaheim, CA was the primary outlet for Diezel Amplification, I had briefly owned the original AXE-FX. I was very impressed with its proprietary DSP FX, but I had no use or interest in the amp modelers in any way shape or form competing with the "real deal" Herbert - not possible in my DSP world.
So in the end, I'd be interested to hear from some folks here at RT that have actual real-world experience with the Fractal FX8 Mark II Multi-Effects (only) Pedalboard. The pros and cons as such.
I've attempted to contact Fractal Audio Systems directly through different avenues to no avail other than electronically. It'd be nice to speak to a human being directly (hopefully with an IQ better than 100 - at Fractal Audio Systems support to be clear) to get some dirt on this particular DSP pedalboard.
Thanks in advance if anyone cares to share their personal experience with and about the Fractal FX8 Mark II Multi-Effects (only) Pedalboard.
- CC
In your free or spare time you might be interested in reading this brief and concise article by "Pete Cornish".
Pete Cornish - The Case Against True Bypass
In addition TC Electronic has been considered (by many musicians) to be the Grandfather of most DSP FX. In contrast to Fractal Audio Systems, this is much more new to the DSP professional and consumer market in comparison to TC Electronic.
To the subject, we as guitarists (at least I) tend to become at times discontented or unsure of our rig(s) and think of the phrase "the grass is always greener on the other side". Although I have been very satisfied with my TC Electronic G-Force and my Diezel rig for many years now (~16 years) I'm experiencing to some degree what I've just stated above.
To be very clear, all the power to the good folks out there that covet their DSP amp modelers, but to the point there will be no modeler that can ever "accurately" mimic and replicate a analogue Diezel rig, particularly a Herbert. No disrespect to the folks using the amp modelers, it's almost like religion, "whatever floats you boat".
So where I'm at is that stage is (TGIAGOTOS) with the Fractal FX8 Mark II Multi-Effects (only) Pedalboard looks very attractive to me. Many years ago when the original Tone Merchants location in Anaheim, CA was the primary outlet for Diezel Amplification, I had briefly owned the original AXE-FX. I was very impressed with its proprietary DSP FX, but I had no use or interest in the amp modelers in any way shape or form competing with the "real deal" Herbert - not possible in my DSP world.
So in the end, I'd be interested to hear from some folks here at RT that have actual real-world experience with the Fractal FX8 Mark II Multi-Effects (only) Pedalboard. The pros and cons as such.

I've attempted to contact Fractal Audio Systems directly through different avenues to no avail other than electronically. It'd be nice to speak to a human being directly (hopefully with an IQ better than 100 - at Fractal Audio Systems support to be clear) to get some dirt on this particular DSP pedalboard.
Thanks in advance if anyone cares to share their personal experience with and about the Fractal FX8 Mark II Multi-Effects (only) Pedalboard.
- CC