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<blockquote data-quote="destratification" data-source="post: 45169" data-attributes="member: 1635"><p>Haven't been to the board in a while and just caught onto this thread. I'm considering posting my RM50 head and mods up for sale (palamino, 1086, blackface, tweed) and selling some other gear to generate enough $ to sink into an Axe-fx. With a newborn and a small house, I'm not getting enough time to crank the amp and am generally limited to night hours and headphones. I would keep my egnater M4 and RT however...forever...</p><p></p><p>Prior to picking up the RM50 I tried the Line 6 route (vetta II) and could never warm to that amp (or I should say the tone and feel was never warm). Tone seemed ice picky, sterile and obviously lacked what tubes offer- the sag, articulation, dynamics - all lacked. My question for the Axe users is whether their technology is superior to Line 6's? I've read some generic reviews from mags that imply that it 'feels' like playing a tube amp...but these are paid reviews. thanks for any info...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="destratification, post: 45169, member: 1635"] Haven't been to the board in a while and just caught onto this thread. I'm considering posting my RM50 head and mods up for sale (palamino, 1086, blackface, tweed) and selling some other gear to generate enough $ to sink into an Axe-fx. With a newborn and a small house, I'm not getting enough time to crank the amp and am generally limited to night hours and headphones. I would keep my egnater M4 and RT however...forever... Prior to picking up the RM50 I tried the Line 6 route (vetta II) and could never warm to that amp (or I should say the tone and feel was never warm). Tone seemed ice picky, sterile and obviously lacked what tubes offer- the sag, articulation, dynamics - all lacked. My question for the Axe users is whether their technology is superior to Line 6's? I've read some generic reviews from mags that imply that it 'feels' like playing a tube amp...but these are paid reviews. thanks for any info... [/QUOTE]
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