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Fender Mustang III and IV Series Combo Amplifiers

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Uploaded by on Feb 3, 2011

http://www.nstuffmusic.com/p-14197-fender-mustang-iii-series-guitar-amplifier...
http://www.nstuffmusic.com/p-14198-fender-mustang-iv-series-guitar-amplifier....

HIGH-SPEED, AMPED-UP AND LOUD
The new Fender Mustang amplifier series raises the standard for modern guitar versatility and muscle. Driven by incredibly authentic amp models and a huge bank of built-in effects, Mustang amplifiers come equipped with USB connectivity and Fender FUSETM software, allowing your musical creativity and imagination to run wild.

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  • so I need to know how big is the volume difference between the two models? pretty much any gig I'm gonna be playing will be with just this amp for ALL my volume.. is the iv worth it then?

  • @TopDogX64 There will not be that big of a volume difference but the IV will sound fuller because of the bigger power amp and extra speaker. Both are loud enough for gig's.

  • Too bad Fender doesn't make Mustang II with same number of controls as Mustang III then I would want it. That jump from 40 watts to 100 watts is too big.

  • @camlpg If you hook it up to your computer via USB you can do alot more editing.

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  • I like what you did show, and the demos were good. What you did not cover, which I am guessing is important to any potential buyer, are: Effects Loop, Footswitches, AUX in, Headphone out, USB connection to work with the Fender software to tweak all the settings on the amp and PRICE. These are a steal at their current price.

  • @32mhalilz It depends on the processor. If it is something that has distortion or a preamp in it then I would put it in front....If it is strictly effects, then use the loop.

  • @NstuffMusic How did you hook up the pedals? Did you use the send return outlet or just on the input?

  • @JaySon33883 It accepts pedals very well. I just bought one last week! I am very very impressed!

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