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I also think that many of todays players are more concerned about how they sound instead of how they play. That's why updates on gear like this are so popular. The level of musicianship for guitar players goes down every year. Especially in the local club scene.
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Originally posted by jgcable View PostI also think that many of todays players are more concerned about how they sound instead of how they play. That's why updates on gear like this are so popular. The level of musicianship for guitar players goes down every year. Especially in the local club scene.
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Originally posted by Chad View PostNot EVERY update can be the best thing ever.
I'm a latecomer to the AFX having picked up a II at around firmware 6.x. But in the time I've had it I must say that Cliff, marketing / hype / ulterior motives aside, has done a nice job in improving the sound & functionality of the product. Though I always thought it was a solid product I didn't think the AFX II lived up to its hype when I first began using the unit but it has since moved much closer to doing so.Last edited by YetAnotherOne; 08-09-2013, 01:37 PM.Catapultam habeo. Nisi pecuniam omnem mihi dabis, ad caput tuum saxum immane mittam!
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^I don't hang out on the Fractal forums anymore, but even Jay Mitchell used to say that he could get similar, good sounds with each firmware update. In other words, it's more about being able to dial in good sound. Some of the updates probably truly are "better", but a lot of them are just "different". Therefore I still say: not EVERY update can be the best thing ever.
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This is no different than real amps. Just as you think you have the baddest sounding amp someone releases a "new" amp thats the greatest rocking amp ever. In reality, the new amps sound great but so does a 35 year old Marshall.Rudy
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