It was already as realistic as it gets, but I'm sure FAS can make it even realisticer!Please, no...
It was already as realistic as it gets, but I'm sure FAS can make it even realisticer!Please, no...
It was already as realistic as it gets, but I'm sure FAS can make it even realisticer!
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I'm not convinced Miecloit has someone as dedicated to pure realism as Cliff. I am intrigued by the Dubbe button, though.
It also assumes you’ll only go to the rightI'm not convinced Miecloit has someone as dedicated to pure realism as Cliff. I am intrigued by the Dubbe button, though.
You know what. Take this, add knobs on it and you might have something better than most Fractal UIs.
If FAS releases an FM0 with this retro look…
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My guess is that there is more legwork being put into coming up with a manufacturing approach that is less subject to the whimsy of who is in the White House in terms of final pricing at the moment than there is into what the actual design of the thing is.
We're currently seeing a lot of companies returning manufacturing to the United States, so this can have an impact down the road as well.
We aren’t.We are?
There are a lot of things that could make the FM9 better. But yes, for one it’s way too bigI'll throw in my two cents that I think the FM9 is nearly perfect, but the form factor is far too large. The QC or the Ampero II stage are the perfect size, I'd love to see a next-gen floor model maybe 3-4 inches narrower at least. I get it, the buttons are nicely spaced for live use, but putting together a board that can travel is harder with a pedal that's 20 inches long.
We are?
Things aren't happening fast, but they're happening. We don't hear a lot about it because of all the other stuff (that is not allowed to be discussed here) getting most of the attention.
Can you cite this? I'd be interested in understanding which companies, where the factories are going, and what their timelines are.We're currently seeing a lot of companies returning manufacturing to the United States, so this can have an impact down the road as well.
I'd honestly love to see a domestic tube manufacturer. I wonder what it would entail and why no one domestically has done it.Guys, we all know where this is headed. Let's just divert now
From what I have read, environmental laws make setting up plants to manufacture tubes a bit tricky as the plants use some noxious substances as part of the manufacturing process.I'd honestly love to see a domestic tube manufacturer. I wonder what it would entail and why no one domestically has done it.
On top of that, who is going to invest a lot into a new tube factory when there's not a whole lot of demand for tubes beyond guitar players, hifi/radio enthusiasts and the military (and probably not a lot over there these days either).From what I have read, environmental laws make setting up plants to manufacture tubes a bit tricky as the plants use some noxious substances as part of the manufacturing process.