It wasn’t even on the listWrong. I am very much so. And to prove it, I voted for Nux.
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Kinda using the term a bit loosely, IMO. If that’s a modeler, so is the Mesa Mark VII.
Hard to say. According to Cliff, warts-and-all accuracy has been the focus since at least 2019. Yes, some poetic license was taken with the tapers of some controls and with the Friedman BE models (per comments here on TGF), and that's where it gets hard to say how many warts were covered up and how many were allowed to truly flourish.At the risk of sending this thread into a total Chernobyl Nuclear Meltdown.... the [limited] FW 24 vs Cygnus X3 audio clip comparisons I've heard so far ... combined with Fractals own detailed descriptions of the expected audio changes users will hear and encounter with Cygnus X3 ...... very much seems to me to be taking the Fractal Modelling into the realm of the warts-and-all Helix Modelling which used to be so mocked and crucified as being "too rough / raw / ugly / hard to tame / not accurate" .... you know ... just like a real Amp
Just a thought ..... b.t.w ..... I don't own either a L6 or Fractal unit.
Ben
... so the shift in the conversation to "now FAS has real warts" seems really weird to me and more like users are simply parroting one another or using "warts" as some blanket term.
I hope you are enjoying your Tone X!I don’t know what that is. I have a TONEX though.
My mistake! Thanks PW!Dude, he said ToanEXE.
Tone-FX it is!Dude, he said ToanEXE.
Tone eXpress. Similar to the pod express but it’s made out of metal and it’s not a toy.Tone-FX it is!
Hardly a toy. Any enclosure can be susceptible to damage, especially if dropped or abused -- but most likely something internally shocked from jarring (and there could be an argument made that a plastic shell is better in that case).Tone eXpress. Similar to the pod express but it’s made out of metal and it’s not a toy.