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Axe- Fx Ultra - Awesome unit -Best deal!!!

Estimated price for orientation: 960 $

Category: Signal Processors or Rack Effect
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Condition: Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is fully operational and functions as intended. This item may be a floor model or store return that has been used. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitions- opens in a new window or tab ... Read moreabout the condition  


Used in my home studio only. In great shape and some minor scratches. Comes with gator rack mount protective case. This is fantastic sounding unit and by far the best for studio and live performance.I am not using it anymore and need cash for different project.Priced low for quick sale. Don't miss it!Bid with confidence and check my feedback. Only the best stuff here and always best deals!Thank you for looking and good luck bidding!
Fractal Audio Axe-FX Ultra Guitar Amp & Effect Simulator The Axe-FX Ultra is packaged in a 2U steel case and is powered directly from the mains. Its black front-panel design is somewhat utilitarian, but the rear view reveals a comprehensive range of I/O options to meet both stage and studio requirements. There's a reasonably large display window, which shows both values and graphical control panels, and navigation is accomplished by the now familiar matrix of dedicated buttons, cursor and page buttons and a data wheel. Power amp, microphone and cabinet simulations may be enabled or disabled on a per-patch basis, so the user can set up some patches for live performance and others for studio use. The Axe-FX's cabinet emulations are based on Impulse Responses, or IRs, taken from real speaker and mic setups, a technique that generally produces very accurate results, and Fractal Audio say that their tube amp algorithms model aspects of the original circuit down to the component level, reproducing the dynamic way in which the frequency response of the amp being modelled varies under playing conditions. Power-amp damping, rectifier sag and transformer characteristics are all modelled and can be adjusted by the user. They've gone into this level of detail for over 50 amplifier types teamed with 39 speakers, 10 microphone types and a host of stomp-boxes and rack effects. However, the designers also point out that many of their modelled effect devices are designed for optimum playability rather than as copies of specific devices — some users will view this as an improvement, while others may feel differently! There are also sophisticated features such as intelligent harmony generation and the ability to swap tone stacks between amp models.