Originally Posted By: tomc3084
I am confused too. You say you never owned the Axe 2 but you keep making comparisons like you have played one. I am puzzled. If I have never owned something I would never make comparisons. I am not saying the axe2 is so revolutionary from the Ultra/Standard I am just saying how would you know for sure if you never used one. Just seems like common sense to me.
See now Birdie here is talking common sense.


Let me lay this out as simple as possible:

1. I have owned both an Axe FX Standard and Ultra.

2. I have owned Boss, Line 6 and Vox multi effects products.

3. I have sold them all and have kept the Eleven Rack.

4. I kept my Eleven Rack because to my ears, the tones and effects I needed were readily available and equal in quality to that of the other products.

5. The Axe FX is an amazing product, endless possibilities and oustanding tone.

6. The Axe FX slowed down my progression as a player because of it's endless complexity.

7. It's a good idea that you're buying an Axe FX II.

8. I only wish you could keep the Eleven Rack long to compare the two side by side.

9. The technology inside the Axe FX II is not so revolutionary as to render the Axe FX a pile of shite as suggested by birdie.

10. We all do hear what we must to justify the money we have spent.

11. Arguing on the internet is like competing in the special olympics, and as such I will say no more about any of the above products.


Edited by FiZRack (03/07/13 12:43 PM)