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Description

Unleash the full potential of your music with the Fractal Audio Axe-FX III, a powerhouse of a preamp effects processor. With its dual 1.0 GHz 'Keystone' Digital Signal Processors (DSPs), it boasts more than double the computing power of its predecessor, the Axe-FX II. This allows it to deliver stunningly authentic recreations of over 2,000 cabinets, 250 amplifiers, and 100 effects. Crafted with the discerning musician in mind, the Axe-FX III offers a vast array of tonal options, perfect for those who are serious about chasing the perfect tone.

Key Features:

  • Dual 1.0 GHz 'Keystone' Digital Signal Processors (DSPs)
  • High-fidelity recreations of over 2,000 cabinets, 250 amplifiers, and 100 effects
  • More than double the computing power of the Axe-FX II
  • Designed for serious tone chasers
  • An absolute fleet of tonal options.

Product specs

Brand Fractal Audio
Model Axe-FX III
Finish Black
Year 2018 - 2020
Categories Guitar Modeling Amps
Color Family Black

FAQs

What are the main connectivity options for the Fractal Audio Axe-FX III?

The Axe-FX III offers extensive connectivity, including dual instrument inputs, XLR and 1/4" outputs, USB for audio interface capabilities, MIDI in/out/thru, and S/PDIF/AES digital connections, making it versatile for both studio and live settings.

Is the Fractal Audio Axe-FX III suitable for live performances?

Yes, the Axe-FX III is designed for both studio and live use, offering robust amp modeling and effects processing with extensive connectivity options for seamless integration into live rigs.

Can the Axe-FX III be used as an audio interface with a DAW?

Absolutely, the Axe-FX III functions as a high-quality audio interface, connecting via USB to work seamlessly with popular DAWs, allowing for direct recording and playback.

How does the Axe-FX III compare to previous models in terms of processing power?

The Axe-FX III features significantly enhanced processing power over its predecessors, with dual DSPs that enable more complex signal chains and higher-quality amp modeling and effects.

What types of guitar tones can the Axe-FX III produce?

The Axe-FX III offers a vast range of tones, from pristine cleans to high-gain distortion, thanks to its comprehensive amp modeling and extensive library of effects, making it suitable for various music genres.

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Ola Englund

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Rhett Shull

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Review Demo - Fractal Audio Axe-Fx III

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Guitar Interactive Magazine

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What Happens When You Put a PCM70 Inside an Axe-FX III

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Michael Nielsen - Big Hairy Guitars

Reviews

PROS

  • Exceptional range of amp models with realistic feel

  • High-quality effects, particularly for metal rhythm and lead tones

  • Able to simulate virtually any amp available on the market

  • Extensive tone tweaking capabilities

  • Significant processing power allows for complex dual amp patches

  • Works well with FRFR powered speakers for optimal sound

  • Provides a comprehensive, all-in-one solution for effects and amp modeling

CONS

  • High cost may not justify the investment for all users

  • Lack of actual tubes may deter purists seeking authentic tube amp sound

Owner Insights

We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor.

Features and functionality

  • Quadrophonic presets are possible due to multiple outputs, although no effects are specifically designed for quadrophonic sound.

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  • The Axe-FX III can output both mic'd cabinet and raw amplifier signals, which can be routed through PA systems or guitar cabs for versatile sound applications.

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  • No option for a customized screensaver, such as a band logo, on the Axe-FX III.

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  • The Axe-FX III's software editor, AxeEdit, is highly regarded for ease of use but the front panel interface is considered clunky with menu-heavy navigation.

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  • The MFC can be used with the Axe-FX III in general MIDI mode but lacks deep integration, and the FAS-Link is unsupported.

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  • The pitch block was overhauled with separate detectors, allowing it to respond to any preset element, significantly improving polyphonic detection.

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User experience

  • It has been noted that the learning curve for the Axe-FX III is steep, especially for those unfamiliar with channel switching or advanced digital modeling.

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  • Long-term owners report a shift to using the Axe-FX III more frequently than tube amps due to its quality at low volumes and convenience for recording or headphone use.

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Use cases and applications

  • The Axe-FX III is ideal for users who need multiple presets and cab simulations, rather than those using a single clean and overdrive tone.

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  • To bypass speaker cab simulation, users often connect the Axe-FX III to a dedicated solid-state power amp like Matrix GT or Seymour Duncan PowerStage, then to a guitar cab.

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  • The Axe-FX III is noted for its ability to inspire creativity due to the vast array of high-quality effects, leading to more experimentation in music writing.

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  • Owners note that Axe-FX III excels in diverse genres from death metal to weddings, offering versatile tone solutions without needing multiple physical amps.

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Comparisons

  • Some users suggest software alternatives like Amplitube or Positive Grid for similar tone emulation at a lower cost, despite the Axe-FX's extensive modeling capabilities.

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  • Compared to the Neural DSP Quad Cortex, the Axe-FX III is praised for superior sound quality but has a steeper learning curve, making it less user-friendly.

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Value and pricing

  • Current high resale prices for the AX8 are maintained due to stock shortages and Fractal not shipping internationally, despite a nominal price drop.

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  • The smaller, less powerful FM3 can handle about 80% of the Axe-FX III's capabilities, offering a more budget-friendly option without sacrificing too much functionality.

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Software and compatibility

  • Concerns exist about future support for older models like the AX8, given past discontinuation of Axe-Edit support for previous models.

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Setup and maintenance

  • For authentic amp-in-the-room sound, users recommend pairing the Axe-FX III with a tube power amp and real guitar cab, utilizing specific settings like impedance curves.

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Critic Reviews

Fractal Audio Systems Axe-Fx III Review - Premier Guitar

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The Fractal Audio Axe-FX III is a powerhouse in the realm of amp and effect modeling, praised for its state-of-the-art modeling capabilities and immense processing power. The unit offers a vast library of impulse responses and models, along with deep editing possibilities, making it a versatile tool for musicians seeking a highly customizable sound experience. The improved interface, connectivity options, and memory capacity are significant upgrades over its predecessor. However, the lack of dedicated foot controllers until later in 2018 is a minor drawback. Overall, this review is positive, highlighting the Axe-FX III as a leading choice for sophisticated digital tone creation.

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Fractal Audio Axe-Fx III review | Guitar World

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The Fractal Audio Axe-FX III is hailed as the most powerful amp and effects modeling unit available, impressing with its vast improvements over previous models. Its full-color display and intuitive software make navigation easier, while the inclusion of 260 amps, 2,200 cabinets, and 220 effects provides unmatched variety and realism. The Axe-FX III delivers pristine sound quality and flexibility with multiple stereo inputs and outputs, suitable for both studio and stage. However, it requires a significant investment, and its complexity might overwhelm beginners. Overall, it's a top-notch choice for serious musicians seeking ultimate sound customization.

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chrisangela

Outstanding "Won't Live Without" Favorite Piece of Gear

I started with the Fractal Audio AX-8 floor model, transitioned to the AXE-III and never looked back. I am still perplexed why this isn't everyone's go to amp unit, the range of amps to carry around to gigs or recording sessions is mind blowing.

The solid build construction is flawless and has performed literally without fail.

josuellamas

Amazing

Literally any tone at any volume. Super verstaile

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See how Jasen Rauch uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Jasen Rauch

Guitarist

Breaking Benjamin

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In this instagram post, Jasen shows off his live rig. The Axe Fx 3 is a main component of his rig.

See how Martin Miller uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Martin Miller

Singer, Guitarist

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Verified via YouTube

In this YouTube video we can see what Martin Miller uses the Axe FX 3 processor We can also see the Axe FX in videos like "The ultimate 80s Medley 2" along with a midi controller.

See how Neil Zaza uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Neil Zaza

Guitarist, Composer

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In this instagram post of Neil, he revealed he is using the Axe-FX III on his live setup.

See how Melissa Etheridge uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Melissa Etheridge

Singer, Guitarist

R.A.D.D. (Recording Artists Against Drunk Driving)

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[Fractal Audio] digitizes every single amplifier, and also pedals sounds, but instead of just making it digital with no dynamics to it, it’s live. [The Axe-Fx III] is a pedalboard, it’s a rack, it’s a computer, and there’s no amplifiers or pedals—it’s all in the board. I’ve dialed in pedals to how I want them to sound, I have a different amplifier for every guitar. To the purest, it’s like, “Nooo!” But I’m like, “Yes.” In the studio, no—but on the road, night after night, it has made such a difference, and we’re able to really dial it in. It solved so many problems.

See how Jesse Carmichael uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Jesse Carmichael

Singer, Guitarist

Maroon 5

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In a video titled "MAROON 5's Jesse Carmichael | Fractal Axe-Fx III Tone Tour" on YouTube, Jesse Carmichael demonstrates the sounds and scenes of his Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor. He mentions having two units: one for live performances and a backup in case of any issues with the primary unit, as detailed by the source provider, G66.

See how Alexander Pushnoy uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Alexander Pushnoy

Singer, Guitarist

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We can see Fractal Audio Axe-FX III in this stream recording

See how Saki uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Saki

Guitarist

NEMOPHILA

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In a tweet made by PIT INN on April 23rd, Saki was spotted using a Fractal Axe-FX III.

See how Johnny A. uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Johnny A.

Guitarist

The Yardbirds

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For processing, the [Fractal Audio] Axe-Fx III works best for this situation. I use three parallel amp paths: one guitar amp with a typical signal chain; a bass amp path with an octave-divider effect, its own amp/cab and compressor, and no guitar effects; and the third path with sounds similar to string effects. Also, the Axe-Fx III has an effects loop, where I have an SSL XLogic G Series bus compressor on the main outputs. The three signal paths combine and go into the looper pre-compressor, and then into the PA.

See how sullivan king uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

sullivan king

Singer, Guitarist

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In a response to a call for substantiated submissions to this Equipboard page posted in his official Facebook fan group, Sullivan King himself responded with a list of gear he has used across his discography. He specified that he uses the Axe-FX III along with a Neural DSP Quad Cortex modeler and "a few pedals" among other things when recording his guitar parts. He did not specify when he began using it.

See how Balsac The Jaws of Death (Mike Derks) uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Balsac The Jaws of Death (Mike Derks)

Guitarist

Gwar

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In the video titled "Rig Rundown: GWAR with Balsac the Jaws of Death, Grodius Maximus & Beefcake the Mighty," published by Premier Guitar on YouTube, the Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor is clearly visible in Balsac the Jaws of Death’s rack at the 23:35 mark. He further discusses this equipment at 25:27.

See how Andrés Giménez uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Andrés Giménez

Singer, Guitarist

De la Tierra

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Verified via YouTube

It can be seen in the live performance A.N.I.M.A.L. - Live Hell and Heaven Fest 2016 (Full Show) HD at 5:06

See how Cole Rolland uses Fractal Audio Axe-FX III Preamp/FX Processor

Cole Rolland

Singer, Guitarist

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In this picture, the Axe FX III can be seen on top of Cole Rolland's workstation, under his left monitor. Cole Rolland has been using Axe FX products for well over five years now.

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