Lev
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I think I've mentioned in other threads that I recently got a Fender Mustang Amp, but I think this little baby deserves a thread of its own.
For what its worth I love tube amps, I gigged pretty regularly with my Hot Rod Deluxe over the past couple of years and love pushing to its limits and moving some serious air. But these days my playing is confined to late night practice with 2 kids asleep over my head. So I was looking for something small that I can move to a quite corner of the house as needed, I wanted an amp that sounded ok at low volume and decent with headphones. Up to now I had been using a PODxt for headphone practice and a G-Dec jnr as a practice amp. On paper the Mustang looked like it could replace both but I wasn't expecting much from an amp with an 8" speaker.
After a couple of weeks of playing with this amp it has exceeded all my exectations. The fullness of the sound coming from the little speaker is fantastc, it sounds like a proper amp rather than the transistor radio type sound from the G-Dec jnr.
The 24 preset sounds are fine but once you start tweaking using the Fuse software the amps potential becomes unlocked. The Fuse UI is pretty intuitive and I found it much easier to tweak than Line6 Gearbox for example. Its a tweakers delight right down to adjusting the virtual sag and bias in all the virtual amps
There are fewer effects than you get with a Line6 amp but they are comprehensive and some are exceptional for an amp of this price. I've been easily able to create U2 and Police patches and found the delays and modulations to be excellent. You can also decide to place any effect before your amp or in an FX loop. So putting a compressor infront of a Fender Twin with a slap back delay in the loop is a sinch for some country spank. I've also created a very convincing 12 String sound using the pitch shift effect which tracks unbelievably well.
The modelled Fender amps sound fantastic, the Vox and Marshall amps need a little more tweaking but are great too.
All in all for me this little baby gets 10/10 when you take everything into account. Its user friendly, sounds great, looks to be solidly built and its really cheap! What's not to love?
Well done Fender, a fantastic product!
For what its worth I love tube amps, I gigged pretty regularly with my Hot Rod Deluxe over the past couple of years and love pushing to its limits and moving some serious air. But these days my playing is confined to late night practice with 2 kids asleep over my head. So I was looking for something small that I can move to a quite corner of the house as needed, I wanted an amp that sounded ok at low volume and decent with headphones. Up to now I had been using a PODxt for headphone practice and a G-Dec jnr as a practice amp. On paper the Mustang looked like it could replace both but I wasn't expecting much from an amp with an 8" speaker.
After a couple of weeks of playing with this amp it has exceeded all my exectations. The fullness of the sound coming from the little speaker is fantastc, it sounds like a proper amp rather than the transistor radio type sound from the G-Dec jnr.
The 24 preset sounds are fine but once you start tweaking using the Fuse software the amps potential becomes unlocked. The Fuse UI is pretty intuitive and I found it much easier to tweak than Line6 Gearbox for example. Its a tweakers delight right down to adjusting the virtual sag and bias in all the virtual amps
There are fewer effects than you get with a Line6 amp but they are comprehensive and some are exceptional for an amp of this price. I've been easily able to create U2 and Police patches and found the delays and modulations to be excellent. You can also decide to place any effect before your amp or in an FX loop. So putting a compressor infront of a Fender Twin with a slap back delay in the loop is a sinch for some country spank. I've also created a very convincing 12 String sound using the pitch shift effect which tracks unbelievably well.
The modelled Fender amps sound fantastic, the Vox and Marshall amps need a little more tweaking but are great too.
All in all for me this little baby gets 10/10 when you take everything into account. Its user friendly, sounds great, looks to be solidly built and its really cheap! What's not to love?
Well done Fender, a fantastic product!