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hey thank you!Jesus Christ. That’s awesome, sound and playing both! So, you’d say the FM9 does pretty well with Fender amps?
Fender did a fine job with the FR stuff. Hopefully they continue to improve and drive that series.
Yeah it does Fender amps really well - that was kind of the deal-breaker for me in that my main amp before I went to the "Fractal side" was a '66 Super Reverb. The modeler tones for higher gain stuff all sounded authentic to me, but that edge-of breakup clean-but-not-clean tone seemed elusive. But I think it's the case that whatever you are really familiar with and spend a lot of time with you get to be picky about - you notice all the subtleties and nuances etc. - so likely guys who are really into high-gain stuff heard things I didn't. In any case, I'm very happy with the FM9! IRs make a big difference too - I wasn't super happy with the Super IRs in the Axe II-gen / AX8 but found Tyler Grund's JBL E130 IR was really good. Now with the latest gen, I don't know if it's the IRs that have improved, or the modeling, but I find lots of good options in the factory cabs. The Ownhammer 1x15 Vibroverb IRs are great for the Vibroverb model too.
lol - thanks!Ah hell yeah!!!!
Damn, that’s how ya make an entrance!!! Welcome to the forum!
I'm not sure that'd really be an apples-to-apples comparison - you'd need to switch off some aspects of the FM9's modeling if you ran into a tube combo. The FR-12 really is more like a PA speaker, but dressed up as an amp.wonder how diff it would sound into a tube combo? side by side would be a cool vid