Okay, so I am thinking I will pull the trigger on one of these today (gulp!) The AX-2 is $2199 so I think I will just go for that rather than take a chance on the Ultra not being enough, unless I hear strong arguments against that route.
I have spent about 10 hours this weekend listening to Vic on archive.org as well as many of the other examples that are out there, everything sounds great. My goal is to be able to get really close to "The Sound" without going to seriously loud volumes.
I currently run into a H&K ATS head (tube pre like the Bluesmaster JK uses --> 120w solid state power section) and into a 1x12 E120. That gets me close enough to be very satisfying but it has to be LOUD to sound right. I use a handful of pedals: Keely 4 knob compressor, Zen Drive, Boss GE-7, and a Pod XT Live for my envelope and rotary sounds. I typically use a Dr. Z 18w combo at gigs because the JG rig is just too loud.
My band plays smaller venues on the water in S Florida, and I can't run the kind of volume I want to without getting us banned from any future gigs. We are not purely a dead cover band, we do Pink Floyd, Neil Young, Tom Petty, Allmans, Phish, etc.
It looks like many of you have moved to the AxeFX over the past couple of years; while listening to Vic (you rock Vic!) I have gone through a bunch of old threads and found nothing to deter me from taking the leap.
Do any of you owners have any regrets about spending the dough? Are you getting what you thought you would? I already have a midi foot controller, so I am thinking I will skip the Fractal controller. I also already have a pair of Mackie 450w powered speakers that I would use with the AxeFX.
Should I do it?
Thanks!
I have spent about 10 hours this weekend listening to Vic on archive.org as well as many of the other examples that are out there, everything sounds great. My goal is to be able to get really close to "The Sound" without going to seriously loud volumes.
I currently run into a H&K ATS head (tube pre like the Bluesmaster JK uses --> 120w solid state power section) and into a 1x12 E120. That gets me close enough to be very satisfying but it has to be LOUD to sound right. I use a handful of pedals: Keely 4 knob compressor, Zen Drive, Boss GE-7, and a Pod XT Live for my envelope and rotary sounds. I typically use a Dr. Z 18w combo at gigs because the JG rig is just too loud.
My band plays smaller venues on the water in S Florida, and I can't run the kind of volume I want to without getting us banned from any future gigs. We are not purely a dead cover band, we do Pink Floyd, Neil Young, Tom Petty, Allmans, Phish, etc.
It looks like many of you have moved to the AxeFX over the past couple of years; while listening to Vic (you rock Vic!) I have gone through a bunch of old threads and found nothing to deter me from taking the leap.
Do any of you owners have any regrets about spending the dough? Are you getting what you thought you would? I already have a midi foot controller, so I am thinking I will skip the Fractal controller. I also already have a pair of Mackie 450w powered speakers that I would use with the AxeFX.
Should I do it?
Thanks!
Barefoot Dave
"His job is to shed light, not to master"
"His job is to shed light, not to master"