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Uploaded by on Jun 23, 2010

Megadeth shredder Chris Broderick talks about why he's touring with the Fractal Audio Axe FX.

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  • @zdfhjk How much?

  • Betcha can't use it

  • have you ever had to go and donate to a sperm bank...in one period of time...that you actually had to keep ice to your balls later for the rest of the year cause they've turned dark blue and... dont work right?....thats how expensive this shit is ;P

  • @428Cowboy With Chris Broderick, he doesn't need to say it.

  • @sillyness3456 you may be right..but the axe-fx II wasn't even out at that time, you don't realize how much better this unit is compared to the ultra it's like night and day. I'm not gonna be one of those "analog freaks" lol who cares if it's not a real amp when it sounds that good

  • @metallica5252 As far as i know, Misha used an Engl Invader and a Diezel VH4 to track the self-titled album. The Axe FX was used for overdubs and stuff, I might be wrong, but i read that somewhere...

  • @sillyness3456 on their new album they went back to real amps..but their entire self-titled album was recorded with the axe-fx..

  • @metallica5252 But the sound of the real heads would be better... Are you a sound engineer? I know lots of these guys and each of them told me, that the Axe FX ist great for live gigs in really small venues, because you can have good tone, without noise on stage, what makes mixing simple. But in the studio it just isn´t the real thing. You need real amps to track really good guitar tones. Every band, that uses Axe FX only live uses real amps in the studio, even Periphery...

  • @sillyness3456 using the Axe FX II in the studio can't be beat. it's a great investment..instead of buying 10 different heads into one studio rack which costs upwards of $10,000..then you gotta worry about mics, the room that it's recorded in, etc.

  • good one kid

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