I love that this has become the de facto TMP thread on this forum, but I feel like I should put a little punctuation in here as my TMP stint has come to an end (just sold it this past weekend).
To keep this from being a novella-sized diary entry, I'm just going to post bullets:
To keep this from being a novella-sized diary entry, I'm just going to post bullets:
- This thing got dangerously close to me selling off my FM9 and using it full-time. Like, for real.
- The amp sounds on it are very solid and diverse (even if the selection of amps is comparatively small in number) but like the BOSS GT-1000....you're better off sticking with factory cabs rather than bothering with the weirdo third-party IR implementation where you pair it with a selection of impedance curves. That being said, I truly only need a handful of base tones, and the current amp selection has almost all of them covered. It's made me go "virtual amp shopping" in my FM9 way less.
- Until Stadium drops, it's the best touchscreen in the biz.
- The allotment of convolution reverbs was really nice, and they helped compensate for Fender maybe not having the algorithmic reverb chops to compete with the big boys. The convolution reverbs covered everything from spring to hall to super spacey/freeze pad stuff beautifully. This and the new Hotone Verbera pedal have me excited for the possibility of Line 6 embracing it in the new Stadium hardware.
- The every-six-months firmware update cadence struck me as almost just right. They really packed a good amount of stuff in each one, and it feels like an actively developed platform that Fender is really taking seriously. The ideal frequency would be closer to every four months - or three a year - just to keep the wolves at bay, but not bad....
- No synth was a bummer. Given Jason Stilwel's fondness for esoteric sounds, they'll probably get one at some point down the line, but I grew to miss it during my five months with the unit. Sometimes, that was the only reason I would gig with my FM9. I do do a lot of synth-y noise and pad/swell type stuff, so.....
- Scenes Mode is cluuuuuuunky, especially compared to Helix and Fractal.
- The routing is just
I never got over being forced to serialize everything because the parallel routing options were so clunky and limited. It's fine for a dual amp and cab, but setting up more than 1-2 delays or reverbs in parallel was a nightmare and DSP killer all in one.
- The Helix Stadium announcement made me rethink a few things. More than just "oooo new and shiny", I thought about the DSP runway this thing would have, and I wasn't so sure. I ran into greyed-out categories more than a few times when trying to set up all-in-one patches, and it doesn't even have true polyphonic pitch or synth functionality yet. Ultimately, it's a surprisingly good unit, and I could see a ton of use cases why you'd go for this as opposed to any other top-tier competitor. But they had their work cut out for them before Stadium was announced and now even more so (not to mention the threat from below from the Ampero II series). Now, if you grab one used at a very nice deal as I did, it's a great value for the money.