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Videos. How can a modern legend like the Mustang digital amplifiers be improved? Simple—Fender did it again, bigger and better with the Mustang GT 40. Fender made it easy to control a studio’s worth of authentic amp and effects models with one finger via Bluetooth and the exclusive Fender Tone app. Fender invented the world’s first WiFi-equipped guitar amplifier, making it easy for you to download the latest updates, access Fender artist-created presets, and connect directly with a community of other creative players and music makers like yourself. Fender created the Mustang GT 40 digital amplifier. Packed with 21 classic amp models—everything from the renowned ’59 Bassman to modern metal—and 46 different effects, the Mustang GT 40 can easily recreate classic tones or create brand-new, never-before-heard sounds.

Fender developed new algorithms with even higher fidelity and more realistic response, along with more signal path flexibility so you can move effects anywhere in the signal chain for creative exploration. Program your sounds in the studio on the Mustang GT 40’s large, full-color LCD display and then, with one hand, take them anywhere for the most realistic listening experience possible. Fender invented inspiring tone, and our updated amp models let your instrument’s voice and the dynamic nuances of your playing come through, reacting just like the originals to your every move. Lighten your attack to “clean up” your sound or dig in to make it grunt or howl—the Mustang GT 40 and its dual 6-in. Fender Special Design speakers reproduce every part of your performance or Bluetooth wireless audio stream with precision.

Adding the optional MGT-4 4-button footswitch for hands-free preset/FX switching and looper control turns the Mustang GT 40 into a truly formidable performance powerhouse. Adding convenient, one-finger control to the Mustang GT 40’s power is the easy-to-use Fender Tone app. Not only can you connect to the Fender Digital ecosystem for learning and sharing, you can easily upgrade the amp’s capabilities, adding more power and presets without patching a single cable or plugging in a soldering iron. One amp for every stage, the Mustang GT 40 is easy for any player but powerful enough to go around the world. FEATURES.

Power: 40W (2x20W stereo). Single channel. 21 amp models. Single input. Speaker: 2x6.5 Fender Special Design.

Controls: Gain, Volume, Treble, Bass, Master, Encoder, Three Layer Buttons, FX Button, Save Button, Menu Button, Tap Button. 46 built-in FX. USB recording output. Aux. Input. Headphone output.

Bluetooth audio streaming. Wifi capabilities. Built-in chromatic tuner. Footswitch sold separately. Cabinet material: 5/8 in.

Particleboard. Covering: Black Textured Vinyl. Grille Cloth: Black. Handle: Integrated Top-Mount Handle. Knobs: Black Plastic.

Height: 11 in. (27.9 cm x 31 cm x 45.72 cm). Weight: 17 lb. Sounds Great. Surprisingly Powerful. I'm not the guy who can identify every amp that has ever been made just by listening for a few seconds.

I've only been playing for a couple of years and this is my. I'm not the guy who can identify every amp that has ever been made just by listening for a few seconds. I've only been playing for a couple of years and this is my third amp.

I had a Line 6 Spider IV 15, a Fender Mustang 1 v2, and now this, the GT40. I've had lots of fun with both of my previous amps. I have especially enjoyed the all of the tones, Fuse, and connecting to Logic and Garage Band with the Mustang 1 v2. Enough of the past. Let's talk about the GT40. It's awesome. The two 6.5 inch speakers have range that you have to hear to believe.

It plays way bigger than it looks and doesn't skimp on the low end. The connectivity is super cool. Connecting to wifi to download amp models and updates is really easy. Using the Tone app via bluetooth to control the amp is super easy and straight forward. It sounds good streaming music as a bluetooth speaker, or backing tracks and drum loops for practice.

If I was still in college in a dorm, this would be both my amp and my speaker for listening to music. You also have complete control of all amp models and effects directly, using knobs, buttons, and the display on the amp. Fender made the right choice in including all of the same user interface and options across all three amps in the GT line.

If you like something on one of them, you can do it on any of them. Just with more power on the bigger models. If I have one complaint it's that they didn't take this approach all the way through. I would have happily paid a bit more for a 40GT that also has the XLR out and effects loop that the bigger models have. Just because I want a small less powerful amp, doesn't mean that I can't use these features.

But seriously, that's my only complaint. I can still connect to my computer workstation via USB. And with the four button foot switch I get looper, tuner, and effects control. So.not that big of a complaint.

But it would have been nice. Just go play one. Maybe you'll love it as much as me.

Extremely Disappointing This amp has many bugs. The Tone App is finicky and ignores common Android ease-of-use standards. Neither the Tone App nor the Amp itself will connect to wifi, so the firmware can't be. This amp has many bugs. The Tone App is finicky and ignores common Android ease-of-use standards. Neither the Tone App nor the Amp itself will connect to wifi, so the firmware can't be updated and the 'cloud' of user generated sounds can't be accessed. I bought the MGT-4 Footswitch.

This too is poor. To bank up or down you must step on 2 buttons at once. Each bank accesses only 3 sequential presets. For example, you start on preset 22, so you can access 22-23-24, then you have to step on two buttons to go up to 25-26-27.

There is a SETLIST feature on the amp that let's you personalize a preset sequence, say 22-75-32-66-41. However YOU CANNOT access the setlist through the footswitch. This is completely unusable in a band practice setting and forget about live use. There is no PC app. Comments about Fender Mustang GT 40 40W 2x6.5 Guitar Combo Amplifier: I'm not the guy who can identify every amp that has ever been made just by listening for a few seconds. I've only been playing for a couple of years and this is my third amp.

I had a Line 6 Spider IV 15, a Fender Mustang 1 v2, and now this, the GT40. I've had lots of fun with both of my previous amps.

I have especially enjoyed the all of the tones, Fuse, and connecting to Logic and Garage Band with the Mustang 1 v2. Enough of the past. Let's talk about the GT40.

It's awesome. The two 6.5 inch speakers have range that you have to hear to believe. It plays way bigger than it looks and doesn't skimp on the low end. The connectivity is super cool. Connecting to wifi to download amp models and updates is really easy. Using the Tone app via bluetooth to control the amp is super easy and straight forward.

It sounds good streaming music as a bluetooth speaker, or backing tracks and drum loops for practice. If I was still in college in a dorm, this would be both my amp and my speaker for listening to music. You also have complete control of all amp models and effects directly, using knobs, buttons, and the display on the amp. Fender made the right choice in including all of the same user interface and options across all three amps in the GT line. If you like something on one of them, you can do it on any of them. Just with more power on the bigger models.

If I have one complaint it's that they didn't take this approach all the way through. I would have happily paid a bit more for a 40GT that also has the XLR out and effects loop that the bigger models have. Just because I want a small less powerful amp, doesn't mean that I can't use these features. But seriously, that's my only complaint. I can still connect to my computer workstation via USB. And with the four button foot switch I get looper, tuner, and effects control. So.not that big of a complaint.

But it would have been nice. Just go play one. Maybe you'll love it as much as me. Comments about Fender Mustang GT 40 40W 2x6.5 Guitar Combo Amplifier: I've had several modeling amps/boards over the years looking for a complete clean to mean package, (Boss, Line 6, Vox) and the Mustang GT is by far the most versatile with the best overall sounds for my style.

Great for rock, mellow, alternative etc, and it can get downright nasty, but that's not it's wheelhouse. My Strat sings with this thing running clean or with a little bluesy crunch. It sounds really smooth fully overdriven as well with some Eric Johnson-ish tone on the Strat and my Jackson rips on full gain, but it's probably not the best choice if you play hard core high gain all the time. Peavey Vypyr or Boss Katana win out in the pure metal category IMHO. The speakers are small but sound very nice. Give them a few days to break in and they will sound even smoother.

The USB audio is fairly useless if you are using a real DAW for recording. The USB audio is output only. To hear anything back you will need to have 2 audio sources on your PC, and that means WDM drivers or the dreaded ASIO4All. Best way to record is with a mic or send the headphone out to your DAW audio input. WiFi connectivity is a nice feature, it allows you to get firmware updates and download additional presets right from the amp.

This is a great feature since the Tone app for Android is basically useless at launch. If you have an iPhone or other iOS device you will have access to all the Tone app's features from day one. Fender is promising updates to the Android app ASAP, but we'll see. All negatives aside, I'm still quite happy with my purchase. Regardless if they work out the bugs on the app/software side, it's still a great sounding amp and that is exactly what I was looking for. Comments about Fender Mustang GT 40 40W 2x6.5 Guitar Combo Amplifier: This amp has many bugs.

The Tone App is finicky and ignores common Android ease-of-use standards. Neither the Tone App nor the Amp itself will connect to wifi, so the firmware can't be updated and the 'cloud' of user generated sounds can't be accessed. I bought the MGT-4 Footswitch. This too is poor.

To bank up or down you must step on 2 buttons at once. Each bank accesses only 3 sequential presets. For example, you start on preset 22, so you can access 22-23-24, then you have to step on two buttons to go up to 25-26-27. There is a SETLIST feature on the amp that let's you personalize a preset sequence, say 22-75-32-66-41. However YOU CANNOT access the setlist through the footswitch.

This is completely unusable in a band practice setting and forget about live use. There is no PC app. Comments about Fender Mustang GT 40 40W 2x6.5 Guitar Combo Amplifier: Traded in an old tube amp for this, as I don't gig and the tube amp could rattle windows with the volume set to 2. Tried one of these out in store, figured the small size and versatility would match my needs pretty well.

Overall, there were some problems. Let it be known the first thing Ii did was update to the latest firmware. First and foremost issue being that the App for Android had VERY limited functionality. Initially I could work with it, despite not being able to connect to stuff from the tone cloud, but then the next time I opened the App and tried to dial in a new tone, half of my stompboxes were simply nowhere to be found in the app, gone. Not an option to add any more. That said, I could manually put them in via the amp interface itself, and could make due.

According to what I read this isn't the case with iOS devices. The amp has a great premise and honestly, a great platform otherwise, and the clean tones are phenominal. I had the 40w version with the 2 6.5in speakers, which to me, sounded boxed in, or like they had a blanket over them. Not a problem when ran through headphones though. The nail in the coffin though, was using it as a bluetooth speaker. There was sufficient lag between video and audio, and the master volume/volume knobs do NOTHING when it's used as a speaker.

It is solely based on your devices volume setting. At one point, mid song via bluetooth, despite my devices volume not even being halfway up, the speakers started to be choppy and distorted, as if they had been pushed to hard. This went away when I re-started the amp. Long story short, I feel as though Fender may have released this amp just a too early. The new selling point of this series was the bluetooth capability and the App. I feel these features should have really been polished and perfected before release, for both Apple and Android.

And should have maybe gone a different route with the speaker/cab choice, to really get a good, concise tone even when played distorted. Comments about Fender Mustang GT 40 40W 2x6.5 Guitar Combo Amplifier: Bottom line upfront.

This little amp has a ton of features and has a lot of potential. Unfortunately fender released this amp a little too early. Many of the initial problems with the app have been fixed and features added in updates. For example, at release the master volume did not control the volume of streaming music. Now there is an option for this. This is the best part of the amp.

It evolves as long a fender chooses to support the platform. Biggest gripe that I've seen is the stock sound. Many people describe it as muffled or out -of-phase or Hi-Fi. I agree for the most part. However, much of this is attributed to some poor cabinet simulations and a 'deep' amp option called Sag.

The default Sag setting is 'matched'. Changing this to 'less' tends to open up the amp. Not sure why fender chooses a bad default. Also, most people looking at using this amp probably have no idea that this exits or what it is trying to emulate.

Another big improvement to the sound comes from using EQ effects. Fender updated the effects to include multi band and dynamic EQ. The Good: Many effects and amp models. Size Weight Fully controllable from front panel. Fender has made a number of good updates since first releasing the amp. Many stock presets sound hi-fi. Fender used early adopters as beta test.

The app is buggy, but has been improved. Biggest Problems: You cant (currently) control the amp and stream music simultaneously Streaming from ipad and google play randomly drops the bluetooth connection. Overall: I've had good results with the sounds that this amp can produce, but it takes some time to figure out how to dial in the tone. Only buy if you are willing to be patient and can see the potential. Otherwise you may be sending this back. Comments about Fender Mustang GT 40 40W 2x6.5 Guitar Combo Amplifier: I just started playing guitar and this is my first amp. I bought it because the guy at GC told me it was the best deal they had and he was right.

This amp does everything and is loud. I haven't had much chance to connect to the internet and try other sounds but I will. I have a Jay Turser Strat and it makes my guitar sound excellent. The guy at GC was right don't see why I'd need another amp.

If you are looking for a great amp this is it and its less then $300. I don't know why the pros don't play this amp. Maybe they do I don't know but its great.

My Go to Practice Amp This nice Little amp does everything that the Mustang 3 and 4 do. But to utilize all its potential you should download the free Fender Fuse Software. It was easy to do. This nice Little amp does everything that the Mustang 3 and 4 do.

But to utilize all its potential you should download the free Fender Fuse Software. It was easy to do. No licensing stuff. I downloaded before I even had the amp to see what it looked like. Search Fender Fuse on You Tube and take a look. With Fuse it let me choose out of 17 amps all of which are famous modeled amps.

Then it let me pick up to 5 effects and place any of them in before amp or after amp mode. Nice stereo after amp effects. These fx are filled with controls. Gotta hear it in stereo headphones. I love classic rock music and I was able to select a British 80s Marshall model setting the speaker SIM to 4x12M stack. Place the Ranger Boost in front of amp SIM and It really does a great Marshall with the 4x12M speaker SIM. The fx are hands down best of the modeling amps and many are stereo post rack type or in front of the amp just like a real amp setup the order of the pedals changes the flavor of the sound.

The Green box pedal effect is even better than Screamer as it lets a bypass blend of fx. This amp does great classic rock sound. The Twin is the best modeler by far with compression chorus and stereo delay. Tubelike for sure. Factory presets are tired because when turning up loud the headroom is too dynamic.

Just adding the compressor fx in front of each patch will correct this bad factory programming. This will also emulate what a tube amp does naturally which is nail the sweet spot. Always add half sec delay tad of reverb to give a live sound and there you have it. Always use the noise gate. There is also a Studio Amp preset to take pedals into the amp and it really enhances the heat of the sound. Any distortion pedal or booster becomes more dynamic thru this preset.

My Rockman in an amp. Records incredible.Factory presets are tired. Fuse website has lots of metal and everything else. 2 Months later, probably should have saved up for a III I got this 2 months ago and at first was pleased, palying with the distorsion effects was neat, hardly noticed the buzz that comes with any of them. I was really impressed with. I got this 2 months ago and at first was pleased, palying with the distorsion effects was neat, hardly noticed the buzz that comes with any of them. I was really impressed with the volume I get out of it.

Now I really wish I had waited for a Mustang III or better yet a tube amp. I use a Voice Live 3 and a cheap Zoom G1xon for guitar effects and these two are not compatible with the Mustang I, if you're looking for a strong clean palying sound. The onboard effects really need a total off setting so that you can get rid of the feedback and buzz sounds coming out. For a Fender I am disapointed to not be able to get that clean sound. I will save up some more and either go with a Roland CUBE or at least a Mustang III or a small Fender Tube amp.

If you still like listening to AM radio, then this will suit you just fine (read as scratchy, interference, and static). Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: I was initially not sure about an amp with an eight inch speaker having any semblance of sound worthy of a new guitar. In much the same way that many audio products have become smaller and more profoundly excellent, this little amp is amazing. Right out of the box, within 3 minutes I knew that I had made a good purchase. It IS Small, light and does have an eight inch speaker. Close your eyes and you would have no idea that what you are hearing is coming from such a small amp.

The Fender Fuse software that is provided by download from the Fender web site adds another layer of presets and is supported by the creativity of other users. An amazing value for such a low cost product. Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: This nice Little amp does everything that the Mustang 3 and 4 do. But to utilize all its potential you should download the free Fender Fuse Software.

It was easy to do. No licensing stuff. I downloaded before I even had the amp to see what it looked like. Search Fender Fuse on You Tube and take a look.

With Fuse it let me choose out of 17 amps all of which are famous modeled amps. Then it let me pick up to 5 effects and place any of them in before amp or after amp mode. Nice stereo after amp effects. These fx are filled with controls. Gotta hear it in stereo headphones.

I love classic rock music and I was able to select a British 80s Marshall model setting the speaker SIM to 4x12M stack. Place the Ranger Boost in front of amp SIM and It really does a great Marshall with the 4x12M speaker SIM. The fx are hands down best of the modeling amps and many are stereo post rack type or in front of the amp just like a real amp setup the order of the pedals changes the flavor of the sound. The Green box pedal effect is even better than Screamer as it lets a bypass blend of fx. This amp does great classic rock sound.

The Twin is the best modeler by far with compression chorus and stereo delay. Tubelike for sure. Factory presets are tired because when turning up loud the headroom is too dynamic.

Just adding the compressor fx in front of each patch will correct this bad factory programming. This will also emulate what a tube amp does naturally which is nail the sweet spot. Always add half sec delay tad of reverb to give a live sound and there you have it.

Always use the noise gate. There is also a Studio Amp preset to take pedals into the amp and it really enhances the heat of the sound. Any distortion pedal or booster becomes more dynamic thru this preset. My Rockman in an amp. Records incredible.Factory presets are tired.

Fuse website has lots of metal and everything else. Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: The first thing you need to know is that this is a digital modeling amp.

It has no unique sound of its own. What is does have is the ability to sound shockingly similar to untouchably expensive amps that are out there. I love my Line 6 gear for recording, but as one would hope, no one can model a Fender sound like Fender. Want a Twin Reverb but dont have over a grand to spend? You'll be shocked at how close this comes. If youve never used modeling gear before, you will find it confusing at first. Take advantage of YouTube and you'll figure it out pretty quickly.

If you dont have real recording gear, you can record through the USB. This amp shines in the clean settings.

If you wanna play metal, get a Peavey Raptor. If you wanna play Rock, Country, Blues or Jazz, this little guy will make you smile. All the presets are editable through your computer, giving you a a huge amount of control, while keeping the controls on the amp 'relatively' simple. This amp would be a steal at twice the price. Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: I was looking for an inexpensive amp that had a headphone output and, wow, this fit the bill! Sounds great through headphones. Sounds great through its own speaker, even at low volumes.

The effects are very useful and sound good. They're a little hard to dial back, and not having a full owner's manual doesn't help.

(The 'quick start guide' refers you to an online owner's manual, but the only one online is for the v1 amps, which look significantly different from this v2 amp.) I don't know how true-to-sound the amp models are, but the 59 Bassman and the 65 Twin Reverb sound great clean. The Twin and the 'British 60s' also sound great overdriven.

I like that everything is preset when you first turn to it - tone, gain, volume (not master volume), effects levels. Then you can tweak it to your heart's content. I really wish this had been available 20 years ago when I first started playing. This would be a great first amp. It's also a a great addition to my tube amps, which really need to be loud to sound their best. I wouldn't use this for gigging, but for practice and recording it is fine.

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Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: This amp is very different from any amp I own or have used, though in a good way. It's very fun, very light, very portable.

Clean, the sound is warm, beautiful, full, chiming, and distinctively Fender. Distorted though, the amp alone doesn't sound too much different than my VOX VT20+ (which alone has more presets and effects plus 10 more watts of power due to the use of preamp power tubes along with being a little bit warmer in tone), which means they both sound fine, better than a lot of solid state amp distortion, but they don't stand up against the real deal tube amps. HOWEVER, if you download Fender Fuse and really customize, the tone is the closest to actual 'tube tone' as I've come in any modeling amp. As a matter of fact, I made presets to mimic each amp I own, plus made a small version of my pedal board and effects. That's important for someone who needs to downsize their gear and/or is limited in space. It loses a star with me due to the extremely slow set up of the third party software plus the ridiculous lengths it's taken me to download it all and because the amp alone just sounds fine distorted and the effects are hard to really get set up to the discerning ear. All in all, it's sturdy, very attractive looking, loud enough for maybe a small solo performance (think coffee house style), and the combo of software and customization means it's a keeper for me, and well worth the money.

Arrived fast (early even) and in great condition thanks to Musician's Friend! Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: I'm getting too old to lug the Fender twin around so I am downsizing and need something with a pint-size punch. An amp I can just throw in the back or front seat of the car, set-up on a picnic table or some other type of small intimate setting and then jump, jive and wail This amp fits the bill. It's small but loud.

I mostly use the '57 Deluxe' setting to play my 'Classic Vibe' Telecaster thru. It has that classic Fender clean sound which is what I wanted. All of the modeling effects are there and it even has a USB port. An amp with a USB port?

So if you want to go play on the Fender wesite and interface with their modeling software you have that option. It comes with the USB interface cable. The acoustic sounds really good thru it. You have to back the gain off of it for a clean acoustic sound.There is an optionable footswitch you can buy that lets you switch from one 'saved sound model' to another. So for the money and what I need it for I am happy with it.

It's a nice amp with all the 'stuff'. I gave it four stars because it's kinda dinky and has no low-end and I come from the land of the monster Fender Twin Reverb mentality and I just can't bring myself to give it a 5 star rating. Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: I am very pleased with this amp and like the way it sounds. I bought it so I could have a smaller amp because with my bigger 90 Watt 1x12 amp, I need to set the volume extremely low to use it at home and sometimes it was still too loud. With my small 5' speaker 3 Watt amp the low end bass sounds were distorting when the volume was turned up. Although this 20 Watt amp surprised me with how loud it is, the Master volume control it has gives me exactly the volume I want without compromising the sound quality of the amp.

It seems that no matter how low I turn the master volume it still sounds great. Try tilting it for enhanced projection. Using the FUSE software allowed me to import other people's settings to check them out. Then I was able to program the amp with the sounds I wanted.

I was able to export my settings so I could save them in case something happened. I purchased the foot switch. It only will switch between 2 sounds, so I set it to switch between my rhythm sound and the same sound with a touch of distortion for leads. With the software you can switch between amp models, speaker cabinets, and add in from a large selection of pedals to tweak your sound.

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On your computer the effects you add in the software will actually appear as stomp box pedals, which you can place before the amp or place the effect as if it were in the effects loop. You can add up to 4 different kinds of effects. Without the software, on the fly, you can tweak the volume, gain, treble, bass, modulation effects, and delay/reverb. You can quickly save these on the fly settings by pressing the save button. The on the fly effects can be tweaked, but you can really control them precisely using the FUSE software. I occasionally play music with some friends at their house.

This amp allows me to travel as if I was taking along all my pedals, but without the hassle of actually having to carry them around and spend any setup time. I can have everything already saved to the amp and just plug-n-play. Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: Don't be fooled by the apparent small 8' speaker. It barks and bites with ample tone and volume. Out of the box, there are 8 amp mods.

Add to that, several combinations of FX built into the amp. The downloads available offer almost unlimited combinations to creating sound with different tonal qualities. Currently, it is way beyond my ability to use this amp to the max, but I am learning slowly.

I've barely scratched the surface on the downloads page. Additionally, there are ports for headphones, axillary port for drum machine, MP3, etc., plus a USB port for internet/download connection. As soon as it was out of the box and plugged in while on the '57 Deluxe' mod, I knew it was a winner. Sweet clear tone and all the volume you can take. I haven't played with the distortion, overdrive and crunch yet. Combine the 8 amp mods and the A,B,C,& D 4 position knob and you can create almost infinite tone and effects.

Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: I got this amplifier about 5months ago.This amp is great excellent sound( the distortion probably is better than a line 6 or peavey. Clean is also really good) ultra portable and who ever said anything about 20 watts close you eyes and it will blow your mind. But the only thing i have experienced is that the USB port was a little loose when i got it no problems with it yet. Now i had a friend who had the USB break but fender fixed it free of charge.

Other than that this amp is awesome. Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: Kind of disappointing right out of the box, has some decent clean tones but the higher gain and crunch presets are TERRIBLE.

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I downloaded the Fuse program and plugged the amp in and was quite impressed. Fuse gives you a TON of tweakability options, allowing you to get some really decent higher gain and crunch tones. I was ability to get an excellent JCM type tone with not too much extra tweaking. All in all it's a great practice amp, perfect for playing at lower volumes in the home. I'd never, ever gig with it.

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Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: I got this 2 months ago and at first was pleased, palying with the distorsion effects was neat, hardly noticed the buzz that comes with any of them. I was really impressed with the volume I get out of it. Now I really wish I had waited for a Mustang III or better yet a tube amp.

I use a Voice Live 3 and a cheap Zoom G1xon for guitar effects and these two are not compatible with the Mustang I, if you're looking for a strong clean palying sound. The onboard effects really need a total off setting so that you can get rid of the feedback and buzz sounds coming out. For a Fender I am disapointed to not be able to get that clean sound. I will save up some more and either go with a Roland CUBE or at least a Mustang III or a small Fender Tube amp. If you still like listening to AM radio, then this will suit you just fine (read as scratchy, interference, and static). Comments about Fender Mustang I V.2 20W 1x8 Guitar Combo Amp: I've been looking for a cheap, small practicing amp that I can use at home.

This fit the bill and more. I was going to go with a Yamaha combo, but then I saw this one and chose it not only because it was cheaper, but because it had more features as well. It came out of the box with everything it said it would, so I don't know what problems other people are having with this. Some of the presets that came already installed were great, others were complete junk, but Fender Fuse works great, thankfully, and I filled it up with my own. The number one thing I love about this amp is the effects. It's great not having to have a buttload of pedals and just having to plug it in to your computer.

I've been using my Epiphone Wilshire Pro with it, which is a very cheap, but great-sounding guitar. This amp makes it sound even better. I hope I can get my Gibson LP Special home soon to see what this baby can do!