Again, it's not that much of a stretch, since because of the linkage to the Axe there's plenty of data and examples out in the wild already. So it's not like you're taking an extreme leap of faith or anything if you order one. You just have to decide whether the set of features it will have as opposed to the full Axe suits your needs. In my case, not a difficult proposition.



And it's not necessarily a revelation that there are and will be an influx of new users. You have a slimmed down version of what was already a fairly solid higher end tool making an entrance at a significantly lower price point and you always see a surge of new adoption then. That's kind of why I'm on board. If you lean towards a quality vs. quantity proposition it's a compelling choice.