“The sound quality for tracking/creating was notable: good definition, dynamics, and differentiation between sources.” The SM58 sounded good through the AXE I/O.” “There was plentiful and effortless clean gain with a slightly creamy character. “I had a sense that the designers had envisioned the studio connectivity problems faced by guitarists and eased the path to unleash god-like axe powers in the DAW era.” “Re-amping is a key feature of the AXE I/O in use, the Amp Out circuitry (on jack) has the same attention to detail as the DI input. “The AXE I/O headphone amp is nice (tested with open-backed AKG K702’s) and non-fatiguing good range of level from the ‘chunky’ dial. “Using just the JFET and Passive settings and around 11 o’clock on the Z-tone I got a sweet, warm tone from a Tele FMT HH into the AXE I/O and out to a Fender Acoustasonic Junior amp. “The important thing is that in itself the sound was comfortable, clear, and detailed.” Here are some of the key comments from reviewer Arthur Stone: Receiving the maximum 5 stars in every category: Sound Quality, Ease of Use, Features and Bang for Buck giving it an overall final score of 5 stars and a GearSlutz Gold Award. Conveys the mojo of playing a real amp.”ĪXE I/O has swept up the top scores in Gearslutz‘s in-depth review.
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