Here is a little blast from the past. If you're not familiar with these look up the information they still hold up as incredible modelers. Everything works perfect, both units are in pristine condition especially for their age. I'm always looking at these online, you're not going to find one in better condition than this 1 is, just a couple very small scratches that won't come out in the photos, not even rack rash on the ears. Also included is the software from when it was upgraded to the artist and the original owner's manual also in excellent condition. Back in the day these used to be used through a power amp solid or tube through guitar cabinets and they sounded fine but it really sounds great through FRFR speakers. And yes before any comments come the Fractal stuff does sound better but these do still hold up. It was upgraded with the artist software, new tubes, and battery about 4 or 5 years ago. I just bought a new 20 foot cable as the other one wasn't in good shape. $450 gift shipped. I live 50 miles West of Missoula Montana and willing to drive up to 2 hours to do a local deal. I have it packed and ready to
No it does not. If I remember right those were a special edition release through Guitar Center only. Those units are able to use more fx at 1 time. I have never used that many fx that I've needed the extra room in the unit.
Easily competes. I had a GSP 21 Pro and an ADA MP1, in a mini rack with a Mosvalve Power amp and that was my gig rig for YEARS. Only issue is the Mosvalve was a little underpowered for outdoor stuff.
Still have the 21 and when I compared it to an AX8 I had, just a couple years ago I preferred some of the tones on the 21 to the Fractal. That's when I sold the Fractal.
I hear the III is much better, but that old 21 sounded better to me than the AXE II AX8. Go figure.
Preamp was designed by a guy from Mesa. I had one back in the 90’s. The detuned chorus sound is amazing, as is the grunge pedal on “Grunge Solo.” Second SDISC makes for instant patch switching. A cool box!!!