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For me it has the balance right and being able to use amp captures was a feature I wasn't fussed about but love.
I used fractals before the QC and they sound great but the QC is smaller and imo much easier to use and edit at gigs.
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THE QC.
If I was gigging more and having to schlep gear around the place constantly I'd probably use it more.
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Quad...to FM3..to Kemper..to one single afternoon with Quad and back to FM3 where I'll be staying.
I own a QC and a Kemper.
I think there are limitations of the QC (e.g. doesn't have the range of effects and amps of Helix or Fractal), but they are far outweighed by the ease of use on the device itself. I just love the fact that I can tweak something really easily in an instant, and can create presets from scratch so easily.
In comparison I have owned a HX effects for years and I've finally got to grips with the UI, but still doesn't have the immediacy of the QC.
And let's be honest, how many amps, modulations, reverbs or delays do you really NEED if you are a gigging musician?
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I don't really care about the range of amps/effects as I only really use captures of my own amps (or their close relations), and the pedals are all good enough.
We all like to cork sniff when it comes to gear but the core benefit of modellers for me is you don't need to cart all the heavy gear around, and they are very good for that.
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