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Having got both (I blame TaySte!) I'd say I can't hear a huge difference through phones and live it won't make a difference but the fact jam up goes across both iPhone and iPad that's the win for me. Jamup seems more intuitive to me
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Tiny bit more depth to Bias but it's the routing where it wins if you're getting complex.
But as above I still use Jamup as it's where I started and I've really nailed everything in it and it's nice having the iphone as a backup/what I practice with headphones with.
Bias FX is coming for the iphone but it will be a separate app, so you'll pay for bias fx, buy the in app purchases and then have to do it all again to run it on a phone. Jamup does not have this issue but I did end up buying almost all the effects for XT and Pro but generally when they were on sale.
That said if you get serious about it (like it's my only fx setup now) there is no harm in having all of it, even if you max out Jamup, Jamup Pro, Bias Fx, Bias (Amps), Amplitube, Ampkit, Turnado, Tonestack and Flux:fx you'll still have only spent the same as 2-3 pedals.
It's only time setting them all up that becomes the issue then.
Still the best move I made musically, using my setup in 5 bands on electric and double bass.