What's Good: Amp modeling is pretty accurate. It has a nice look and not too heavy. Relatively simple to use. I got mine new for $179, can't beat the price. Has clear clean tones and the Fender Bassman model is spot on. I can play country or metal on this amp. It is also nice for playing classic rock tunes like Jimi Hendrix, Zeppelin, AeroSmith. I was able to dial in a really good David Gilmore (The Wall) sound, too. I played some Hank Williams Jr. and Merle Haggard too on the Fender amp models and it kicks butt in Country mode. I tested and it does mic well; so you could use this amp live with a PA system; putting the mic a little off center from the cone and about 1 1/2 inch off the grill seemed to work the best. What's bad: It has limited storing for saved settings; only two for each amp model. The effects are limited for each effect type, although you can do some deep editing using the free software and connecting it to your computer. Ain't nobody got time for dat! Also, the sound is very directional, meaning you must be in front of the speaker to get the holistic range and dynamics; miking it would fix that for live sound. That is true with a lot of modeling amps.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Awesome amp. I get tons of sounds and with the Fuze® software onboard, the possibilities are endless. Just exactly what I needed. It was used but only cost $80. Best deal yet on the bay.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Best home amp for the buck. Maybe a little more than needed for home but I like things that are too much so that I can scale it back to my personal preference. There is no limit to what sound effects this neat little box can produce. I absolutely love this amp and would recommend it to my friends, however, I wouldn't have to coax them too hard if all I do is give them a taste of what it can do.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I had one of these two years ago and had to sell it needed cash, I saw this one on ebay for a steel and had to buy it again, this time I will keep it, some times you don,t know what you have til its gone, I got a great deal for all the options it offeres
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
This review appears elsewhere for the Fender Mustang 1 amp. While parts may apply, it is not 100% not correct. This review is specifically about the Fender Mustang II V 2 Excellent amp with a simple modification Good sounding amp - with a bit of work.. Stock: 3 stars. Programming the settings is a nuisance. Fender's Fuse software, connecting to the USB connector on the amp works very well and provides thousands of combinations of sounds which you can hear in real time as you fiddle with the settings. Downloading the owner's manual is a must in any case. Cheap amp = cheap materials. The back is thin composite wood, more like heavy cardboard, and resonates like a bass drum head, soaking up much of the low frequencies and making what bass there is boomy and indistinct. Do this... 5 stars. Simple fix: Have a lumberyard curt you a piece of 3/4" plywood about 13 X13. Drill out a hole for the AC socket. Clamp the plywood tight to the inside of the back with Titebond and let it dry overnight. When you put the back back on, you will hear a stunning improvement in the sound of this amp. Solid clean bass, less feedback (with an archtop) due to a smoother, less peaky bass rolloff. Now you've got a guitar amp that sounds like something way more expensive and is a pleasure to play through, and only a little bit heavier.Read full review
Verified purchase: No
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