In my opinion, the easiest way to use the Axe is also the best sounding: FRFR. have to find the setup that works best for your ears, as one persons tone nirvana is another's garbage! However, don't quit because the first "aint't given you chills". You may go thru a variety of setups to find the one that you love. Think of the Axe as being over 70+ amp heads with at least as many Cab combinations. Since you have a head/cab combo, you could start with the 4CM approach. I can adjust my stage output levels without impacting the FOH feed levels. I go direct to PA (from OUT1) and to FRFR stage monitors (from OUT2). Of the top of my head I believe it's being used direct to PA, to power amp and cab, to power amp and FRFR, 4CM in std head/cab combo and other combinations. You can set it up in MANY different ways. There's no such thing as "normal" with the Axe. If someone could give me some insight on how to most effectively use the Fractal for both effects and as an amp/speaker modeler I would appreciate it. I am used to a 100 watt head, so you can imagine I like to hear things loud. Do you have to have the axe fx, run it into a power amp then a mixer and then into speakers? Is this normal? What is the best way to utilize the speaker emulation with the axe fx, I see a lot of reference to FRFR speakers but will they be loud enough? I am not looking to run it through my amp head, I want to use the Axe Fx for everything, but do not want to sit in front of my computer or use head phones. However, I have no idea what I would need in order to use the Axe FX in a live situation, for example to play in my basement with a drummer, bass player, singer. I am a new comer to guitar technology and have always used tube amps and pedals, but after seeing videos on youtube etc I am very interested in buying a Fractal Axe FX II.
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