Speaking of the drip; Axe III incoming.

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Hahahahah or I can keep proving it by using a shitload of presets I dialed in on my own, regularly. :rofl
 
Damn! With that level of prodigious preset making I am shocked you haven't run out of room. Yet. :LOL:
 
I think I'm rapidly approaching the time to clear out the factory presets, just so I stop futzing around with them, as much as anything.

I did copy some of them up to the end of the banks (Chugnuts, Petrucci, Angle Severe, Das Metall, Recto 1, Solo 100, Spawn Nitrous and FAS Modern), tweaked some a bit - others need to be.
 
Realistically, it’s probably the Marshalls, Mesas and reverbs we’ll never use with either of those amps. :rofl
Honestly, for me, it was the overhype comedown of the TMP. I really liked the idea of a next-gen device with glorious Fender models while covering other bases just as well. I was tempted to get one just to see how good it was.

Then after @JiveTurkey and others took the hit for us, I realized the device I really wanted to try already existed, and if I was willing to drop $1600 just to hear the TMP, why not spend it on something that is almost universally heralded as great?
 
Honestly, for me, it was the overhype comedown of the TMP. I really liked the idea of a next-gen device with glorious Fender models while covering other bases just as well. I was tempted to get one just to see how good it was.

Then after @JiveTurkey and others took the hit for us, I realized the device I really wanted to try already existed, and if I was willing to drop $1600 just to hear the TMP, why not spend it on something that is almost universally heralded as great?
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Honestly, for me, it was the overhype comedown of the TMP. I really liked the idea of a next-gen device with glorious Fender models while covering other bases just as well. I was tempted to get one just to see how good it was.
I think because I have owned the QC already, the TMP was very uninteresting to me since it is a very similar premise.

I'm usually more excited to see new modeling products on the market but the TMP evoked nothing like that, even though I liked how it seemed in initial demos. It just seemed too much of a "me too" product.

The only thing on my radar atm is the BluGuitar Amp X and I'm unsure if I will like how it operates (it seems a bit dated from the start), but at least it's something a bit different on the market in its analog goodness and more amp-like concept. I might buy one just to try (since EU return policies are generous), or I might skip it and keep using my Amp 1 ME.

Otherwise I'm mainly waiting for next gen from Line6 and Fractal, which might still be several years away.
 
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