Fractal Launches AM4: Compact Amp Modeler Set to Dominate the Pedalboard Market

Fractal Launches AM4: Compact Amp Modeler Set to Dominate the Pedalboard Market
Fractal's new AM4 compact amp modeler brings flagship Axe-Fx III tone to your pedalboard for $699. Get pro-level sound in the smallest, most powerful format yet.

Fractal Audio Systems, long considered a gold standard in amp modeling, has just unveiled its smallest, most travel-friendly all-in-one rig solution yet: the AM4. This new launch is poised to intensely shake up the miniature amp modeler market and offer a compelling, high-end alternative to existing pedalboard powerhouses.

The Race for Compact Power: Why the AM4 Matters

The guitar industry has seen a clear and aggressive shift towards small, powerful, and pedalboard-friendly amp modelers. While units like the Neural DSP Quad Cortex, Fender Tone Master Pro, and Line 6 Helix have dominated the large-format space, player demand for portability has fueled the success of compact units. Competitors have responded with hits like the Line 6 HX Stomp, Neural DSP Nano Cortex, Kemper Profiler Player, and IK Multimedia TONEX.

The message is clear: portable amp modelers are where innovation is focused. Fractal, an early innovator in the digital modeling space, has entered this competitive arena with the AM4, offering a sub-$700 gateway into its acclaimed ecosystem.

Introducing the AM4 Amp Modeler!

Pro Tone, Simplified Interface

While Fractal’s FM3 already offers a compact modeler, the AM4 is a completely different proposition, focusing on professional sound with less complexity. It features an all-new user interface (UI) “inspired by traditional amps and pedals,” making it immediately intuitive for guitarists.

User experience is a critical differentiator in today’s market. The AM4 tackles this with a highly usable layout, offering:

  • Four configurable footswitches.

  • Four universal parameter knobs for quick adjustments.

  • Dedicated controls for seamless menu and preset navigation.

Fractal Launches AM4: Compact Amp Modeler Set to Dominate the Pedalboard Market
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Uncompromised Tone: Axe-Fx III Technology in a Small Box

Don’t let the compact size fool you. The AM4 is built on the same super-powerful amp modeling technology found in Fractal’s flagship Axe-Fx III. This means users get access to the company’s latest, industry-leading algorithms:

  • Cygnus X-2 Amp Modeling: Delivers authentic tube amp tone and feel. Fractal emphasizes these are adjustable models, not static captures, promising a realistic response and behavior akin to a physical tube amp.

  • DynaCab Speaker Sims and UltraRes User Cabs: Provide detailed, dynamic cabinet simulation.

In total, the AM4 is loaded with an arsenal of professional-grade features:

  • More than 240 Amp Models.

  • Over 325 Effects, powered by Axe-Fx III algorithms (including overdrive, reverb, delay, tremolo, and more).

  • More than 45 Classic and Modern DynaCabs.

  • Space for 104 Presets.

  • A new Amp Switching mode featuring seamless ‘gapless’ switching between up to four channels per amp block.

 

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AM4 Rear Panel

Competitive Pricing Makes Fractal More Accessible

The AM4 is available in the US for $699.

This aggressive pricing strategically places the unit in direct competition with key rivals:

Unit Price (USD)
Fractal AM4 $699
Line 6 HX Stomp $699
IK Multimedia TONEX Pedal $429
Fractal FM3 $1,099

At this price point, the AM4 is positioned to be a major entry point for guitarists seeking pro-level modeling without the higher cost of Fractal’s larger units.

“The AM4 is a compact powerhouse,” Fractal writes. “It’s perfect on a pedalboard, sits neatly on a studio desk, fits in a backpack… It’s our most compact all-in-one unit ever.”

For guitarists seeking the ultimate in portable tone, the Fractal AM4 presents a serious new contender in the competitive landscape of high-end miniature multi-effects and amp modelers.

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