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Awesome little practice AMP, has a lot of built in features like modeling "amps" ,delays, and various other effects.
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I tried this and another popular modeling amp, and couldn't be happier with the Mustang
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The Fender Twin sound was the only (barely) useable clean sound, but all the metal tones sounded like pure modeling garbage.
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Lots of effects, great amp modeling, great starter amp!
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It has a built in tuner, a line in jack that is the size of most people's aux cables for their ipods, a headphone jack that does not require an adapter to plug in, a USB port, and a great selection of effects as well as accurate amp modeling from some of the finest Fender amps
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So on to the pros and cons...Pros:-The amp models that come preloaded are great and there are a ton of custom options available with the Fender Fuse
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I did play around with FUSE and despite my technical background (I am a retired IT consultant) it was not the most straightforward modeling environment I have run across
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Huge selection of modeled classic amps, cabinets and pedals to choose from
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For whatever reason, this model only works with the one-button footswitch.
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Lots of great sounds to model
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And if you use the Remuda app (which I definitely recommend) the gap between the II and the III reduces quite a lot!Pros:Nice amp modeling and
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I have it set up for two flavors of all my favorite models
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The larger model will have more sounds, more power obviously and a fuller more true to fidelity sound due to its 12" speaker
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This amp has great standard amp model sounds and if you stick with those, probably sounds better than most more expensive amps
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Lots of neat features you'd find on more expensive models.