Just wanted to get a general census of what you guys think of these for the asking price of $99?
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Re: Anyone impressed with the $99 mustang amp?
Originally posted by Ed Hunter View PostJust wanted to get a general census of what you guys think of these for the asking price of $99?
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Re: Anyone impressed with the $99 mustang amp?
Originally posted by Ed Hunter View Postyes but tnat model is a lot more $$$
I am just refering to the M1 for $99
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Re: Anyone impressed with the $99 mustang amp?
I recently bought a Mustang ii and I really like it. You need to run the FUSE software to really get in to it. There are tons of good effects and amp models to choose from. The Fender clean tones are really authentic. If you play hard rock or metal, get somethings else. If you play blues, indie, jazz, grab it.
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Re: Anyone impressed with the $99 mustang amp?
Originally posted by inhuman View PostI recently bought a Mustang ii and I really like it. You need to run the FUSE software to really get in to it. There are tons of good effects and amp models to choose from. The Fender clean tones are really authentic. If you play hard rock or metal, get somethings else. If you play blues, indie, jazz, grab it.
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Re: Anyone impressed with the $99 mustang amp?
Originally posted by Ed Hunter View Postyes but tnat model is a lot more $$$
I am just refering to the M1 for $99
good, I can't see small $99 cheap speaker sounding good at all.Last edited by saladin; 12-24-2011, 01:43 PM.Trainspotter
"...the real key is a good warm delay and lots of lysergic acid diethylamid"
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Re: Anyone impressed with the $99 mustang amp?
I liked mine a lot if you can try using one and formulate your own opinions amps are pretty subjective.
the fuse software really unleashes it's true potential. I had a lot of very cool sounds/presets on mine. I only got rid of mine because I got an AC4tv mini with a 1x12" and the Egnater Tweaker with 2x12" and a massive pedalboard.
I'm selling off some little things that don't get the mileage to fund purchasing an Epiphone 1961 50th Anniversary SG with P90's (since I'm a huge Pete Townshend fan).
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