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Do it , it costs nothing to get on the list . I could get mine in a couple of weeks , got to get some more cash together just in case .
Would have been nice if they'd kept making the standard and the ultra at a reduced price. Most of the current users would likely upgrade to Axe II and I bet a bunch of folks would buy the old versions if the price was lowered a bit.

They don't need to, the used marked already gets flooded with the old units.
I just bid 1€ on an Ultra on Ebay, while nearly pissing myself laughing.
Funny how my first hunch after seeing the picture puzzle actually ended up correct, see page 3.


buy a copmuter, take it home, power it up, start the broswer. type in the specs and you'll se that it's already outdatet and much cheaper![]()
This is just hilarious: http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p5197.m570.l1313&_nkw=axe+fx+ultra&_sacat=See-All-Categories
Notice one of them is listed at $2300, more than the AxeFX2!
Actually a used Standard looks more appealing compared to this new one the more I think about it. Hmm...
Apparently they have made a big change with the firmware 11 for the Standard and Ultra. Installed it and noticed that the bass wasn't to flubby and that they've done something with the highs. Did a recording pre- and post new firmware, we'll see what that brings.
For some reason they've always held their value extremely well on the used market. Always common to see the used units only 200USD less than the brand new units.
I can't see the release of the Axe FXII causes the old unit's prices to fall all that much on the used market, too many people are aware of how much they can sell them for.
My prediction is that the Axe FX standard will average for about 1100 US (it had been 1300USD for quite a while) after the Axe FXII is out.
Not to be a dick but that's pretty sloppy :zombie: