that guy clearly has turds in his ears.
those dudes don’t do high gain chugga chugga stuff, they‘re boutique amp guys
What you are doing requires a thick skin .Once again this has been interesting guys. Perhaps the most controversial one I have done so far... Going into this I wasn't expecting it to go this way, that's for sure!
Or a dollar in his pocketthat guy clearly has turds in his ears.
Using the Blaster too much.that guy clearly has turds in his ears.
So, what does it feel like to upset a multinational, multibillion corporation with a single videoOnce again this has been interesting guys. Perhaps the most controversial one I have done so far... Going into this I wasn't expecting it to go this way, that's for sure!
So, what does it feel like to upset a multinational, multibillion corporation with a single video
Yeah, I mean, genuinely good on them for acknowledging it and saying they’ll check it out. I’m not sure they really had much of a choice, but a lot of big corps would’ve just doubled down with gaslighting and said “no, it’s the best, ignore your ears and listen to us!”Haha kind of weird? Some of the reactions also have been strange... I don't know if they are really upset. If they are they shouldn't be upset with me, as I said earlier it wasn't my goal to piss anybody off. however, I did talk a little bit to Max and he seems nice and respectful so that's good!
Time will tell, but it appears they are, hopefully. Not disagreeing with you; I just like to give the benefit of the doubt and encouragement as positive reinforcement when companies do the right thing.Should Fender not take this as constructive criticism ?
Listen to the users and improve your product
Goddamnit, they couldn't squeeze a couple more buzzwords in there?Pro Multi-effects Guitar Workstation
To illustrate the importance of having the proper impedance curve:Good question! I left all of that at the default position but I don't know what those are because I didn't take a look. In any case, the Fractal sounded really good! Next time I'll definitely keep that in mind. I used the standard 5153 impedance curve as well.
Are you using the RTA block in the Axe to show the difference of two signals? Is that some built-in feature, or are you reversing the phase of one of the signals before summing at the RTA block (or something like that)?To illustrate the importance of having the proper impedance curve:
This is our reference amp into an LB-2 load-box vs. the model using the default 4x12 5153 impedance curve:
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and here is the same thing except using the LB-2 UK speaker impedance curve:
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The matching cab's resonance is higher in frequency and lower in amplitude than the load-box which makes it seem like the model has less bass than the real amp. Once the correct impedance curve is selected the error is eliminated.
Amps with low amounts of negative feedback in the bass region are sensitive to the impedance curve. The 5153 is one of these amps due to its NFB circuit.