Sometimes the pedals are as important to me as the guitar and amp. It depends on the music I am playing.
Playing a great guitar into a magical amp makes me forget about pedals, too. But I don't get that experience often.
These days, actual pedals seem to be getting super-specific, while more amps have the basic pedals covered.
I rely a lot on real-time manipulation of effects (via expression pedal), so a good clean amp is what I need. I am digging my light af Fender Tone Master Deluxe for this, with a Line 6 HX Effects pedal.
I just got a Fractal FM3 for direct-to-PA use, and I will post it in this thread when connected to a pedalboard.
Coming from using the AX8, it sounds better (and the AX8 was really good). The footswitching is really smart, but requires a completely new way of working compared to the AX8 or most multieffects. I am good with learning new things, so I am taking my time getting used to it. It has essentially the same sound as the Axe FX III, but you can't have as many effects at once.
Hmm...So that is the only difference? I can't see myself using a ton of effects all at once. Does it have the same options at the Axe FX? If so, may be worth saving a bit of cash and going that way. If the Axe FX has a bunch more I could see it being worth going all in and having it all. I love all my amps and don't want to abandon them to become a computer programmer just to get a usable tone. I guess that is another concern and what has kept me from going down this rabbit hole.
The sound quality and modeling is exactly the same. The III has more processing power, so you can have more complex patches. You also have to budget for a controller, too. I came from the AX8, so I understand the programming, but I'd hate to come to any Fractal device from the beginning. There are so many options that you easily program as much as you play. The presets, though, are actually great. But if you dive into programming, it is one big rabbit hole. You really have to like doing that.
Im not trying to beat you up here...
So to me, what it sounds like you are saying is the Axe and FM3 have the exact same amps, effects etc as each other but the Axe just has more ways available to utilize and route? I figure there will be some tweaking to do on any device like that but I think at this point in time I just want a lot of amp and effect options to not tweak on very much and to utilize in a simple set up (routing wise). Said simply, give me some cool amps and a couple effects and let me play.
If indeed you agree with my above thought and all things are equal aside from processing power, then it seems the FM3 is a no brainer. Would you agree with that?