Well, you guys who love the blue amp just jump on board when the new x is out? Or will you give it some time like a few months after release at least to see how it pans out
I'll have to see more of it in action first. I have zero doubts it will sound great for amps, cabs and fx. I trust Blug on that.
I have doubts it will be as user friendly as the Amp 1 range.
From what I've seen, the Amp X might have the worst of "pedals with presets" issues - that no knob ever points at the correct value after loading a preset, because they went with 0-10 knobs rather than infinite encoders and displays. Even for the "X controls" that do have displays and are therefore ideal for infinite encoders.
With the Amp 1, the only values you don't know are the ones behind MIDI/Remote1 control. Gain range (basically "max gain possible"), Powersoak (attenuation), and 2nd master. That's all "set and forget" stuff.
The other thing will be how they handle the EQ. It seems the Amp X might have traditional tone stack control. The Amp 1 range has a very unique setup where the EQ on the Mercury is like a post-EQ and the tone stack is fixed. It has tons of range and the 3 knobs don't interact with each other. The Iridium goes one step further where the Bass/Treble knobs seem to control
both tone stack bass/treble and depth/presence in one knob. It works extremely well and has tons of range, and makes it quick to dial your sound for a different guitar or a different room.
Finally I don't know if I care too much about having the ME and IR sounds in one box that is about 1.5x the size of the Amp 1. That loses some of the portability factor and I don't mind too much that each Amp 1 has its own flavor and feel. It's not a "oh man I wish the ME had this channel of the IR" thing. Since the two amps feel quite different to play, it might be just jarring to switch them like that.
For effects, I already got top tier stuff, enough pedals to build setups for two different rigs.
It's still very likely I'll buy an Amp X anyway, even if it's just to try it.