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View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
I'm not sure the same would apply with the FM3, though. I'd definitely miss the switching for a start, the dual amps are pretty integral to me, too. (I use a mixer block to switch between amps for seamless switching and it requires two amp blocks)
I feel like the FM9 is in a good spot for features, value, power, switching etc.
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My presets are built around gapless switching (dual amps, scene controllers etc) so I'm quite looking forward to this one filtering down to the FM9.
I've never used songs/setlists but now that even preset changes are gapless this opens up new possibilities
https://youtu.be/JpEJgR3EfiQ?si=lIQArhq-jTS47BFu
@Nerine - couldn't agree more - I'm playing better, not worrying about on-stage volume wars, not breaking my back carrying in valve behemoths up stairs and across car parks!! I couldn't go back to a real amp now - and that's a big statement for me to say in public :-)
I started using their stuff in 2015 and whilst there is a learning curve, it's got progressively easier to the point that you can have a great sound from scratch in about 30 seconds now, which as you say leaves more time for actually playing.
Hope the gapless reaches the FM9 soon as it could completely change the way I approach gigs - same tones just a far simpler workflow
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I’m so pleased with what I can get out of the FM9. Like, the Les Paul just sounds proper Les Paul-y with this. It’s epic in my opinion.
I've just been playing around with that JS410 with everything at 4 - really opens up at volume
This is DynaCab. Boogie and Friedman 4x12's if I recall - 57 on the Boogie, Ribbon on the Friedman, all being fed with a Deluxe Reverb lol.