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This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "Per" (Feb 9th 2012, 8:17am)
Agree on this point...not really coming out well...+1To use "Vaporware" as a marketing tactic at the exact time that your competitors product is being released in the USA borders on pathetic.
Some company leaders really are acting like the bully kid on the playground.
They dissed profiling in the past as well as they dissed USB and input impedance when 11 Rack came out. Features that the Axe FX II (not Axe FX 11!) then had.
That's the point they're completely missing, the KPA doesn't sound so good because it can Profile amps, it sounds so good because of how it interprets and what it does with the Profile when converting it into audio.Great news, the more competition, the better sound will get (though I don't know how one could improve over the Kemper).
Let's see if Fractal's profiling can sound as good as Kempers, I doubt it - but we'll see.
When I still had the Axe2 I tried what Cliff suggested (mentioning the Axe will sound much better than the KPA in this case). Capture an IR of the KPAs Cab and use that with a Axe Amp Modell. I still prefered the KPA by far though.
This is like telling Roger Water's there was no reason to write "Us & Them"...there was a reason, that's why he wrote it.I think everyone should just relax and wait to hear what Fractal is doing - it could be great or it could be lackluster, but anything anyone says at this point is strictly guesswork. One thing Cliff is not is stupid, so let's just see what happens....there's really no need to 'take sides' - we're all just guitar players in search of a better sound after all...
This exactly!So the AXEFX guy couldn't come up with this concept on his own, he had to steal the idea from ckemper, but more than this he obviously doesn't know how it's done so he is just pushing out a big doubt in potential buyers minds so it buys him time to figure out how it's done.