Oh Cliff, let's not pretend it doesn't happen every update. I've seen you reply to people who mention an amp sounding much better saying nothing has changed.
Also, hate? I've probably funded multiple vacations of yours alone, weird way to express my hate
what load was used when capturing the real JVM? does selecting an appropriate SIC in the Axe close the gap at all (not that the gap is huge, i’m just curious).@PippPriss kindly did some reamps with his JVM that I'm just checking now. Firstly these "typical" kind of settings:
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which sounds like:
https://samply.app/p/h0Zbv5wdQksXvmjw6g1m
and if I set the AxeFX like this:
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it sounds like: https://samply.app/p/mHwEZgAYnlMNZJCkToyu
and with some DI's from me, the real amp sounds like: https://samply.app/p/2Pc1BcKx5brdGzn6ZuSF
while the AxeFX sounds like this: https://samply.app/p/7ttGIsFJa9ZeEaeUQdw6
with these settings
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After that, I asked if Phil can reamp with the treble at 10, so we get this tone:
https://samply.app/p/1lRhYVCdbNwjBKamSsc9
Which sounds like this on AxeFX with the below settings: https://samply.app/p/9JGRyVirBPqTMwwPCXqK
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I would say they sound impressively close, and need less extreme EQ than before to match. But the AxeFX is still a good bit darker, for whatever reason (could well be tolerances/valves/voltages/Phil's particular amp etc).
It was a React IR used here (which I actually find a fraction darker than real cab loads. I tried several SIC's in Fractal, all with speaker controls turned to zero where appropriate. I also set the preamp filter to 40k to open the tone up a bit. With the Rectifier I find I need to do some similar tweaks (preamp filter, MV cap, SIC HF rest cranked) to match the top end, if I don't want to dime settings as much.what load was used when capturing the real JVM? does selecting an appropriate SIC in the Axe close the gap at all (not that the gap is huge, i’m just curious).
@PippPriss kindly did some reamps with his JVM that I'm just checking now. Firstly these "typical" kind of settings:
View attachment 44142
which sounds like:
https://samply.app/p/h0Zbv5wdQksXvmjw6g1m
and if I set the AxeFX like this:
View attachment 44143
it sounds like: https://samply.app/p/mHwEZgAYnlMNZJCkToyu
and with some DI's from me, the real amp sounds like: https://samply.app/p/2Pc1BcKx5brdGzn6ZuSF
while the AxeFX sounds like this: https://samply.app/p/7ttGIsFJa9ZeEaeUQdw6
with these settings
View attachment 44147
After that, I asked if Phil can reamp with the treble at 10, so we get this tone:
https://samply.app/p/1lRhYVCdbNwjBKamSsc9
Which sounds like this on AxeFX with the below settings: https://samply.app/p/9JGRyVirBPqTMwwPCXqK
View attachment 44148
View attachment 44149
I would say they sound impressively close, and need less extreme EQ than before to match. But the AxeFX is still a good bit darker, for whatever reason (could well be tolerances/valves/voltages/Phil's particular amp etc).
Can't wait to try these new amps. Those clips sound way better than what I remember from them before!@PippPriss kindly did some reamps with his JVM that I'm just checking now. Firstly these "typical" kind of settings:
View attachment 44142
which sounds like:
https://samply.app/p/h0Zbv5wdQksXvmjw6g1m
and if I set the AxeFX like this:
View attachment 44143
it sounds like: https://samply.app/p/mHwEZgAYnlMNZJCkToyu
and with some DI's from me, the real amp sounds like: https://samply.app/p/2Pc1BcKx5brdGzn6ZuSF
while the AxeFX sounds like this: https://samply.app/p/7ttGIsFJa9ZeEaeUQdw6
with these settings
View attachment 44147
After that, I asked if Phil can reamp with the treble at 10, so we get this tone:
https://samply.app/p/1lRhYVCdbNwjBKamSsc9
Which sounds like this on AxeFX with the below settings: https://samply.app/p/9JGRyVirBPqTMwwPCXqK
View attachment 44148
View attachment 44149
I would say they sound impressively close, and need less extreme EQ than before to match. But the AxeFX is still a good bit darker, for whatever reason (could well be tolerances/valves/voltages/Phil's particular amp etc).
Well shit. That sounds close enough to my ears.@PippPriss kindly did some reamps with his JVM that I'm just checking now. Firstly these "typical" kind of settings:
View attachment 44142
which sounds like:
https://samply.app/p/h0Zbv5wdQksXvmjw6g1m
and if I set the AxeFX like this:
View attachment 44143
it sounds like: https://samply.app/p/mHwEZgAYnlMNZJCkToyu
and with some DI's from me, the real amp sounds like: https://samply.app/p/2Pc1BcKx5brdGzn6ZuSF
while the AxeFX sounds like this: https://samply.app/p/7ttGIsFJa9ZeEaeUQdw6
with these settings
View attachment 44147
After that, I asked if Phil can reamp with the treble at 10, so we get this tone:
https://samply.app/p/1lRhYVCdbNwjBKamSsc9
Which sounds like this on AxeFX with the below settings: https://samply.app/p/9JGRyVirBPqTMwwPCXqK
View attachment 44148
View attachment 44149
I would say they sound impressively close, and need less extreme EQ than before to match. But the AxeFX is still a good bit darker, for whatever reason (could well be tolerances/valves/voltages/Phil's particular amp etc).
No time for discussion, with those fast boot times.It never happens with the GT-1000 crowd….![]()
No time for discussion, with those fast boot times.
Just for context, I'd like to add that some differences can come in due to recent preamp tube rolling. I placed a Ruby 12AX7HG in the V3 position (the cathode follower before the tone-stack) and a 12AT7HG Ruby in the PI Driver. In my 2018 model, originally there were "Marshall" branded ECC83 in there, I do believe that V1 was a rebranded JJ, followed by rebranded Shuguang in V2 and V3, just to close off again with yet again rebranded JJ ECC83 for both FX loop Buffering and PI Driver.@PippPriss kindly did some reamps with his JVM that I'm just checking now. Firstly these "typical" kind of settings:
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Overall the Axe-FX comes incredibly close to the real amp, and has really impressed me of the Axe-FXs accuracy to replicate amplifiers. Makes me want one...![]()