Great tones man! I have had the unit for six months. I paired with the Mission Engineering Gemini 2 powered cab. There is no piece of gear that I have ever owned that even comes close. If it didn’t have one amp/cab sim, it would still be the best effects processor on the planet that’s worth every penny. Playing with a band, you just can’t hear the difference between the “real” amps and the sims. And to top it off, it sound amazing at lower room volume. Buy one. You will not be disappointed.
All those tones are unreal. Brilliant! The Petrucci tone is so spot on it's scary. The Diezel is just crushing! The Recto sounds even better than a real Recto. The IIC Plus is spot on. The Uber tone is amazing. The Soldano sounds so much like a Soldano it's uncanny. The 800 British sounds incredible, takes me back to the Sunset strip in the 80s when I was either playing in bands as a teen shred wizard or watching other shredders ply their trade. The 800 sounds more like a modded 800 than an off the Guitar Center floor 800. What became a popular thing was to get a single channel 800 and get it modded, in some cases into just one hot channel, then use another amp for clean tones. The belief was that if you had a two channel you would lose some potential tone and wattage. What seperated the Lee Jackson/Metaltronix mode is that it was focused on 800s rather than Plexis. The Arredondo/Soldano/Bogner/Blaha mods were about the Plexi as the touchstone.
It's great, but much more like a JCM mod, which is superior to a stock JCM. In the 80s JCMs were NOT prized at all. It was the mod that improved the amp.
Great video, great tones. Side note... I have one of those guitar stands (ultimate), absolutely love it, not sure if they are still available, gonna find out!
High Gain tones were all from a Triaxis Preamp. One of the 5 or 6 layers for the clean intro on Pull Me Under was played with a Gibson guitar which was run into a Zoom pedal to create an acoustic guitar tone.
Hello, please tell me, is there anything else in the chain besides Axe FX III? I'm just trying to play presets too, the sound is similar but far from what you have on the video!
Я подозреваю, что первым делом в цепочке надо проверить какая у вас гитара и, главное, какие на ней звукосниматели. Опыт подсказывает, что с этого начинается очень многое.
Did you engage the drive block, tweak the EQ or anything else or just switch to the JP2C Yellow amp for the Crunch Me Under? Mine sounds like it's definitely missing some "dirt" just making the amp change.
Hi Cooper...is there any special advice to setup the hi gain amps? Do you also tweak into the differents options of the amp block for example in the power supply page ecc ecc or the factory settings are good enough to let us just modify the "standards" controls of an amp?thanks
Are you using the boost knob on the Majesty on any of these? Btw, in Pull Me Under, it's a D# (not D# #5) to G/D. But those JP tones were amazing!! Especially when you added the chorus.
Yeah, these presets don't sound nearly as crushing as this as I'm trying it out, ESPECIALLY the Brit 800. I have tried plugging directly into my adam audio t8v monitors and tried with headphones directly out of the unit itself. Changed output to +4 dBu from -10 dBv. Used both an esp eclipse with emgs, as well as a music man majesty. Also definitely have cab irs loaded in (as the preset has it already set up), volume and tone knobs turned up on the guitar...and they just don't sound anywhere near as crushing or heavy as these. Very lacklustre, no sustain, kind of apologetic sounding. Everything for me is lacking punch, sustain, and just sort of...I dunno, to me would qualify as mid-gain sounds. Dunno what's going on...but dialing in my own scenes resulted in some seriously CRUSHING high gain though \m/. Very happy with my personal presets at least!
Yeah I don’t get this either. All of my factory presets sound like edge of breakup tones. None of them sound close to this unless I add a boost and add gain. Starting to think I’m doing something wrong or something is up with my unit.
Hmmm. I've played a lot of amps in my lifetime. Currently, I play a Positive Grid Bias Mini guitar amp and for fun a Laney IRT 60 head. Before that I had a Marshall DSL20H and so on. I run my amps through 1970's Rola/Celestion greenbacks which are housed in a custom made 2 x 12" cab made of solid pine wood. I have no idea whether its the programming of the Axe Fx or something else but I'm not a fan of the tonal quality. It sounds sterile to me. Yep, the Axe Fx does a few interesting tones but even my Bias Mini guitar amp has more realistic tonal variations, above all, my Fender, Mesa and Marshall-ish sounds, at least to me, actually sound better than Axe Fx's stock presets. Nice demo though.
Sounds terrible to me, so sorry...Hi Gain also means DEFINITION, when we're talkin about the classical RECTIFIER tone. Well, call me "cringe", but I'll always prefer the real deal.
4:03 USA IIC+ (Metallica preset)
4:59 Recto 1 (Mesa Boogie preset)
I just color encoded all 3 categories based on your recommendations in my AXE-Edit program. Great videos. Thanks!
Had a 6505 I just destroyed. Was looking at getting another tube head but this thing is killer! Sounds awesome!
Great tones man! I have had the unit for six months. I paired with the Mission Engineering Gemini 2 powered cab. There is no piece of gear that I have ever owned that even comes close. If it didn’t have one amp/cab sim, it would still be the best effects processor on the planet that’s worth every penny. Playing with a band, you just can’t hear the difference between the “real” amps and the sims. And to top it off, it sound amazing at lower room volume. Buy one. You will not be disappointed.
All those tones are unreal. Brilliant! The Petrucci tone is so spot on it's scary. The Diezel is just crushing! The Recto sounds even better than a real Recto. The IIC Plus is spot on. The Uber tone is amazing. The Soldano sounds so much like a Soldano it's uncanny. The 800 British sounds incredible, takes me back to the Sunset strip in the 80s when I was either playing in bands as a teen shred wizard or watching other shredders ply their trade. The 800 sounds more like a modded 800 than an off the Guitar Center floor 800. What became a popular thing was to get a single channel 800 and get it modded, in some cases into just one hot channel, then use another amp for clean tones. The belief was that if you had a two channel you would lose some potential tone and wattage. What seperated the Lee Jackson/Metaltronix mode is that it was focused on 800s rather than Plexis. The Arredondo/Soldano/Bogner/Blaha mods were about the Plexi as the touchstone.
Awesome playing as ever Cooper!
Killer tones. Killer playing. As always.
thx!!
That jcm model had some really nice sag going on. Great tones man.
It's great, but much more like a JCM mod, which is superior to a stock JCM. In the 80s JCMs were NOT prized at all. It was the mod that improved the amp.
Just ordered an AxeFXIII....can’t wait for it to arrive....Got the FM3 first,and was so blown away by how good it sounded,I had to have the flagship..
Just got mine this week!!!!!
Great video, great tones. Side note... I have one of those guitar stands (ultimate), absolutely love it, not sure if they are still available, gonna find out!
Thanks! Great tones and playing!!
Great video, thank you!
Broooo.. that mariposa under high gain sounds amazing. I was not expecting that.
oh yeah. Love it!!
Very helpful...thanks...!
Awesome...really eager to anticipate Fenderish clean tones with rush chorus, phaser,fax and etc...instantly usable in live.thx!
Check out the last two videos for clean and rock rhythm.
That riff at 7:35 is sick! What is that?
Das Metall is the best preset without having to adjust anything. Well, that and the downloadable Steve Stevens Atomic Playboys preset.
Images and Words wasn't a IIC+. The gain was actually a Zoom multi FX of all things.
I thought it was a Triaxis?
High Gain tones were all from a Triaxis Preamp. One of the 5 or 6 layers for the clean intro on Pull Me Under was played with a Gibson guitar which was run into a Zoom pedal to create an acoustic guitar tone.
Hello, please tell me, is there anything else in the chain besides Axe FX III? I'm just trying to play presets too, the sound is similar but far from what you have on the video!
Я подозреваю, что первым делом в цепочке надо проверить какая у вас гитара и, главное, какие на ней звукосниматели. Опыт подсказывает, что с этого начинается очень многое.
Hi Mr. Cooper!!...where can i buy those awesome presets you show in the video??..Big Hug!!
Did you engage the drive block, tweak the EQ or anything else or just switch to the JP2C Yellow amp for the Crunch Me Under? Mine sounds like it's definitely missing some "dirt" just making the amp change.
Hi Cooper...is there any special advice to setup the hi gain amps? Do you also tweak into the differents options of the amp block for example in the power supply page ecc ecc or the factory settings are good enough to let us just modify the "standards" controls of an amp?thanks
*Das Metall 🔥🤘*
Are you using the boost knob on the Majesty on any of these? Btw, in Pull Me Under, it's a D# (not D# #5) to G/D. But those JP tones were amazing!! Especially when you added the chorus.
Do you do any deep edditing or just use the front pannel gain and EQ? Also, is this a preset pack?
These are all 100% Factory Presets.
Hi, will there be further factory presets for the ax fx3?
What cab did you use?
No Stairway?
What monitors are you using for this demo?
I like "Ma the Meatloaf" preset. Any chance I can replicate that tone on my good old Axe FX 2 XL?
Yeah, these presets don't sound nearly as crushing as this as I'm trying it out, ESPECIALLY the Brit 800. I have tried plugging directly into my adam audio t8v monitors and tried with headphones directly out of the unit itself. Changed output to +4 dBu from -10 dBv. Used both an esp eclipse with emgs, as well as a music man majesty. Also definitely have cab irs loaded in (as the preset has it already set up), volume and tone knobs turned up on the guitar...and they just don't sound anywhere near as crushing or heavy as these. Very lacklustre, no sustain, kind of apologetic sounding. Everything for me is lacking punch, sustain, and just sort of...I dunno, to me would qualify as mid-gain sounds.
Dunno what's going on...but dialing in my own scenes resulted in some seriously CRUSHING high gain though \m/. Very happy with my personal presets at least!
Yeah I don’t get this either. All of my factory presets sound like edge of breakup tones. None of them sound close to this unless I add a boost and add gain. Starting to think I’m doing something wrong or something is up with my unit.
To me it still dont come close to a real valve amp with a kick ass distortion.
🤣🤣🤣...yea ok
Why are playing the same riffs as Leon Todd?
Hmmm. I've played a lot of amps in my lifetime. Currently, I play a Positive Grid Bias Mini guitar amp and for fun a Laney IRT 60 head. Before that I had a Marshall DSL20H and so on. I run my amps through 1970's Rola/Celestion greenbacks which are housed in a custom made 2 x 12" cab made of solid pine wood. I have no idea whether its the programming of the Axe Fx or something else but I'm not a fan of the tonal quality. It sounds sterile to me. Yep, the Axe Fx does a few interesting tones but even my Bias Mini guitar amp has more realistic tonal variations, above all, my Fender, Mesa and Marshall-ish sounds, at least to me, actually sound better than Axe Fx's stock presets. Nice demo though.
Most of these by far sound like an amateur recording, just a raw amp with no post processing.
They're....raw amps with no post processing. ;)
And amateur tone.
@@MichaelDespairs Can you post link to what is professional tone (not post processed) for you on YT video?
Sounds terrible to me, so sorry...Hi Gain also means DEFINITION, when we're talkin about the classical RECTIFIER tone. Well, call me "cringe", but I'll always prefer the real deal.