i bought a mustang I amp

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i bought a mustang I amp

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its rad.

im working on getting it hooked up to the computer.


they give you like no instructions.
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Can you record to the computer while playing?
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According to the ad you can...

I look forward to hearing a demo, Rob; I'm really interested in one of these as a bedroom amp... all I really have is my Twin for in-home play, it's a little overkill :P
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so after getting this thing all hooked up and running with the netbook i have to say this.


WHY THE FUCK WOULD ANYONE EVER SPEND 99 DOLLARS ON ANYTHING ELSE? THIS THING MAKES INFINATE SONDZ 4 CHEAP
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I played one today with a blacktop Jazzmaster. Great sounding amp for the price, if the tones are a bit harsh. Twin sounds great. Decent delay + tremolo, too. All for a great price.
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cobascis wrote:I played one today with a blacktop Jazzmaster. Great sounding amp for the price, if the tones are a bit harsh. Twin sounds great. Decent delay + tremolo, too. All for a great price.

tomorrow im going to take it down in the basement and mic it with my PA to get more bass in my face with it. im guessing it will sound better coming out of 2 15" cabs then 1 8"
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i like how you hooked it up to the computar
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is it as high speed amped up and loud as the ad made it out to be?
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did it come with the footswitch?..... the idea of being footswitchable is a huge advantage for me, even if it is just for 2 presets!!!!
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thnx


here are some demo's from youtube that are pretty good at showing u the amps versatiliy..

Vintage Tones

Clean Tones

Heavy Tones

Mid Drive Tones w/ Boost Pedal


I hate digital modeling but this thing sounds tits in the demos
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It does sound amazing. Going to start recommending this to people A LOT.
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What about the Mustang II? Is it as good? Loud enough for little bandpractice?
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personally i don't see the point of the mustang II, based on its 200 price point. 200 bucks is the same price for the fender Vibro Champ. which is all tubes n shit.

99 bucks though for the mustang I on the other hand is a fucking steal. i wish i had this practice amp growing up when i was little.

as far as loud, if you watch that video i made...at around 1:45 into the demo i have the thing cranked up and I am screaming/singing as loud as I can in the back ground un mic'ed and you can barely hear me. i don't think its going to keep up with my drumset though...(if you ask people that saw me play drums at Albq i tend to get a little carried away)
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i actually use a vox da-5 as homepracticeamp. sometimes i visit some band friends of mine just to jam along. in this moments i don't carry my jtm45 with 4x12 orangebox. and the da-5 is not really loud enough. so i need to plug it into the pa...

Now i think the mustang II could be as quiet as the vox (for homepracticing) - and sometimes loud enough to kill a drummer play with a drummer (for killing i need the marshall :lol: )