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  • MOSHWITZ
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    Originally posted by Newc View Post
    SWEET! They merged with Atomic amps!

    I had one of those - true tube power amp designed by Harry Kolbe. All it needed was a Master Volume to control it and I'd probably still have mine. It killed with the MP-1. The POD didn't sound bad through it, but the MP-1......

    Only thing that came close was Pete's 4-watt Twister Prototype through my Carvin 2x12, and it has a knob on it
    They are putting the finishing touches on it and should be out soon.

    Originally posted by Tom King
    I've been waiting to make an announcement about the Reactor FR until I had some specific delivery details to share. We’re still a little bit ahead of that but since everyone is eager to hear a report, I've decided to post an update anyway.

    The good news is that everything has been sourced and we’ve already been through a round of pre-production prototypes that performed very well. There were a few minor updates in the design we wanted to incorporate before going to production so we ordered a final sample to verify. The final sample is nearly complete and should be in our shop for approval in around a week. Based on what we’ve seen already and the relative ease of the enhancements in the design, we expect no issues - but it is better to be safe than sorry and get this final sample in our hands before running production.

    The bottom line is that factoring in approving the final sample, some minor tooling, production, testing, shipping and final QC before shipping to customers, we're looking at an early to mid July date.

    I know that many of you have been waiting for a long time. We certainly hoped that we’d have production sooner but there were a few unforeseeable obstacles along the way. For example, our contract manufacturer from the last 5 years and our transformer vendor went out of business when the economy went south. Fortunately, this ultimately led to us teaming up with a very well-respected and stable American owned operation that will help ensure that the product is of the very highest quality. We also took the time to double source critical vendors (like for the transformers, etc.) to ensure that these types of delays would not occur in the future.

    We're VERY excited about this product. If we didn’t think it was a significantly better companion to the Axe-Fx than other existing solutions, and totally worth the wait, we would've dedicated our resources to something else. I’m looking forward to letting our customers be the ultimate judge of that.

    I'll provide a further update once we’ve got the production schedule nailed down. Thanks to all of you who’ve been waiting!

    -TK



    MOSHON
    DAVE

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  • Newc
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    Originally posted by roodyrocker View Post
    You can always pick up a used one for a bit less if you want.

    Uhhh. Where....?

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  • Newc
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    SWEET! They merged with Atomic amps!

    I had one of those - true tube power amp designed by Harry Kolbe. All it needed was a Master Volume to control it and I'd probably still have mine. It killed with the MP-1. The POD didn't sound bad through it, but the MP-1......

    Only thing that came close was Pete's 4-watt Twister Prototype through my Carvin 2x12, and it has a knob on it

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  • Matt_B
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    I've begun to sip the Kool-Aid. I just placed an order for an Ultra.

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  • roodyrocker
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    Originally posted by RacerX View Post
    Oh, I dunno, I kinda expect a pro to be able to, oh, let's say

    button his shirt properly? :ROTF:

    See, thats what makes him a true pro! What you don't realize is that Tim is simply lining up the shirt in the most appropriate position to avoid any rash on the finish on the back of the guitar. Sheesh, damn amateurs, gotta explain everything to them

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  • toejam
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    Originally posted by nateb View Post
    Supposivly
    You mean supposedly? :ROTF:

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  • jgcable
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    Originally posted by hippietim View Post
    Regarding the gear pros use - there's probably more pros using an Axe-FX than playing a Jackson guitar

    As far as I am concerned.. if Tim says its good.. its good.
    Much respect bro.

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  • hippietim
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    Regarding the gear pros use - there's probably more pros using an Axe-FX than playing a Jackson guitar

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  • jgcable
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    This is one of the best threads to come around lately.

    Never mind the shirt not buttoned correctly.. what about that flag behind the drummer with the mug of beer on it.
    Is that the Fractal Audio logo??

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  • RacerX
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    Originally posted by roodyrocker View Post
    Besides, I got one as did Tim and Pete how much more pro than that do you want?
    Oh, I dunno, I kinda expect a pro to be able to, oh, let's say

    button his shirt properly? :ROTF:

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  • MOSHWITZ
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    Originally posted by roodyrocker View Post
    For those wondering if its so good why aren't the pros using it? Remember that up until recently there was a SEVERAL month wait to get one of these units as Cliff was building them pretty much one by one. So it wasn't as easy as just ordering one. Besides, I got one as did Tim and Pete how much more pro than that do you want? Anyway, the pros using/not using them doesn't bother me as there aren't many pros using my other combinations either (Jackson into a Bogner).
    The price of the unit seems high at first but remember this unit is replacing a ton of other gear that costs way more than an Axe-Fx and can't do half the sounds the Axe-Fx can. The Axe-Fx replaces MULTIPLE high end amps as well as high end effects processors. Heck, think of the money involved just in connectors and cables to hook up racks or pedal boards full of gear that can begin to scratch the surface of what the Axe-Fx can do. Besides its quieter than all those other setups. And finally, unlike a lot of other gear the Axe-Fx is made of high end components and made in the USA. You can always pick up a used one for a bit less if you want. An Axe-Fx Standard is $1499. How much do you pay for a G-Force or G-System new or an Eclipse new?
    This pretty much sums it up.
    The gospel of AXE


    MOSHON
    DAVE

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  • VitaminG
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    you guys make some compelling arguments about the value of the unit. Really, it costs as much as a handful of high end boutique pedals. I'm not bothered to do the sums to see how much to get the AxeFX over here just for the purpose of a comparison, but for some perspective, the G-System retails for around AU$3600 over here. That works out to something like US$2800 (obviously not factoring in things like shipping, Customs, etc)

    Makes you think....

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  • Chad
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    Yeah, $1.5K or $2K is a lot of money for most folks to spend on *anything*, but from a value standpoint......dare I say an AxeFx could possibly be seen as UNDERpriced?

    Really, aren't most serious gear folks spending around that amount for a head/cabinet and a few pedals or rack effects?

    I think the size is what gets most people...."how can I spend that kind of money on just one 2U unit?" Maybe Cliff should have made it a 20 space unit and filled it with lead, then it would have more perceived value. lol.
    Last edited by Chad; 06-03-2009, 09:29 PM.

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  • roodyrocker
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    For those wondering if its so good why aren't the pros using it? Remember that up until recently there was a SEVERAL month wait to get one of these units as Cliff was building them pretty much one by one. So it wasn't as easy as just ordering one. Besides, I got one as did Tim and Pete how much more pro than that do you want? Anyway, the pros using/not using them doesn't bother me as there aren't many pros using my other combinations either (Jackson into a Bogner).
    The price of the unit seems high at first but remember this unit is replacing a ton of other gear that costs way more than an Axe-Fx and can't do half the sounds the Axe-Fx can. The Axe-Fx replaces MULTIPLE high end amps as well as high end effects processors. Heck, think of the money involved just in connectors and cables to hook up racks or pedal boards full of gear that can begin to scratch the surface of what the Axe-Fx can do. Besides its quieter than all those other setups. And finally, unlike a lot of other gear the Axe-Fx is made of high end components and made in the USA. You can always pick up a used one for a bit less if you want. An Axe-Fx Standard is $1499. How much do you pay for a G-Force or G-System new or an Eclipse new?

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  • quiksilver
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    You bastards. Thanks to this thread, now I have to get one.

    Hmm . . . What to sell? What to sell?

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