New Fender Mustang GT Amps

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New Fender Mustang GT Amps

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Anyone seen or played one of them? Fender Mustang GT Amps
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Got a tweet about them yesterday. Think there were some new black guitars with some sort of red stripe round the pickguard too.

I think a few people on here have the original Mustang amps and quite like them.

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Yeah, i also own a mustang iii and really like it. I think the new ones are a step in the right way...
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I've seen a couple demo's on youtube already. Seems interesting. I would need to play it myself to see how close the digital emulators are coming towards the real sound. I've already heard Kempler is the king of digital and tubed. I think, perhaps, that digital emulators will if not already come to a point where they can emulate any amp you wish.
I'd love an amp that can do multiple styles of amps at the rotation of my finger. But not sure if digital for fender at least has finally made it an amp that can provide different amp sounds with their distinct tone down to its barebones.
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