5 Reasons Why the Fender Mustang GTX50 is My Favorite Guitar Amp for Playing at Home | Review
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Are you in search of the perfect guitar amp for your home sanctuary? Look no further! In this video, we delve into the marvel that is the Fender Mustang GTX50 and uncover why it’s my ultimate choice for home jamming sessions.
– Size and Weight: Bid farewell to bulky, cumbersome amps that dominate your living space. The Mustang GTX50 boasts a sleek design and lightweight construction, making it effortlessly portable and ideal for home use without sacrificing power.
– Room-Value Playing: Experience the full spectrum of your guitar’s sound without disturbing the household. With the Mustang GTX50’s adjustable volume levels, you can dial in the perfect tone at any time of day, ensuring harmonious coexistence with your surroundings.
– Connectivity Galore: Say hello to versatility with its XLR and USB connectivity options. Whether you’re recording tracks or streaming your jams, the Mustang GTX50 seamlessly integrates with your setup, offering unparalleled convenience and flexibility.
– Pedalboard Compatibility: The Pedalboad gives you switching effects and preset at you feed.
– Fender Tone 3.0 App: Revolutionize your playing experience with the Fender Tone 3.0 app. From intuitive tone editing to accessing a vast library of presets, this app puts the power of customization at your fingertips, ensuring that your sound remains uniquely yours.
Join me as we explore each of these features in-depth and uncover why the Fender Mustang GTX50 stands out as the ultimate choice for home guitar amplification. Get ready to elevate your playing experience and unlock a world of sonic bliss right from the comfort of your own home!
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Originally posted by UCtn83Bw7UcFHVYXsUlRjPHg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdyCtNVL4GQ
Thanks for the great video. You mentioned that you don't like that effects (i.e. delay etc) are not always on the same pedal. You can change that in the settings by the way. Per default, the fender mustang GTX adds the first effect on pedal 1, the second on pedal 2 and so on. It basically follows the effect chain as one would do on a pedal board. For me that is confusing as I never know which pedal holds which effect. In the "Footswitch" menu option, just select "category". Now the effects of the same kind (distortion, delay, reverb, chorus etc.) are always on the same pedal no matter which preset or bank you are in. After 10 minutes you have it and will never have to guess which effect is on which pedal.
It is a real pity that Fender does not make available the Tone app for Mac o Windows… only works in smart phones and tablets.
does this model work with the fender tone phone app+
You might have mentioned in the video that the foot switch is extra with the gtx50, but comes with the gtx100, so you're essentially going to be paying the same price for the 50W as you will for the 100W. Also, since it doesn't have an attenuator built in, do you control the volume just by keeping the master control turned down? How does that work as far as the quality of the tone coming out of the speaker with the master volume turned down?
Sinds kort eigenaar van mijn eerste gitaar, een PRS SE McCarty 594. En deze week komt de Mustang GTX50 binnen. Mede gekozen op basis van je fijne review. Mooie kwaliteit review voor een gemiddelde (in mijn geval beginnende) gitarist. Dank en ga zo door! Ik ga je andere video's checken.
I've had this amp for a few years and recently added a Sheeran looper X to the setup. It's awesome for at-home playing!
Most of the reviews are from three or four years ago. Don't care about crappy blue tooth. I'm looking for a long term review. Thanks.
Open and erect, eh?
I have this amp and play it with my PRS SE Standard 24-08. I don't know what I'm doing wrong but I just can't get a nice tone. I would like to have a nice (80's-ish) rock sound for playing lead, thats why I even bought a might red distort pedal (mad prof). But can't make it sound good. I'm a self-taught player (4years), with some help of youtube legends. Could someone please help me, because it really demotivates me to play more guitar… 🙁
This sounds not right to me to abrusive and harhs the high freqencies are overwhelming.
So this is not for me, i think i will try the NUX BT 20 MK2 or 40 instead we will see.
Thanks anyway.
Great review! That amp has some good tones. I think i'll buy it next week. A simple question, can I use this amp in my bedroom without anoying my neighborhoods and without losing tone quality?
Great! Do you know if its possible to use analogic pedals with this amp?
Not Good at all. Purchased it and tried about 1 week. Absolutely buggy bluetooth. Just does not work. When you switch betwenn the sounds or try to run through the backstage it just hang up until switched on/off. Last drop for me was guitar disconnection caused by bluetooth. Sent back to the Seller. Just computer toy. Purchased boss then. Satisfied. Not such flexible bluetooth but works. Can not advise GTX50 just due to the bluetooth issues. Sound is good. Ideas inside of the software are good too. But it simply does not work well for me. And it looks like fender can not or just does not like to fix bluetooth issues.
I've had one of these for a couple of years and it's great fun for mucking around at home , so many great clean sounds in it. Distortion isn't great, overdrive is OK. Very versatile and adjustable, has saved me fortune in not buying delay/chorus/reverb effects pedals (so far…) Works great with a looper. The app is brilliant. Would recommend for beginners/intermediate.
Thanks for the video! I have the same amp and the looper. What I find odd is the sound quality of the loop. When I play, it sounds "full" but when I loop it, it sounds dull. Have you encountered similar issue? I've tried to look for the loop quality but didn't find any settings.
I recently bought a GTX50 and still stoked about it!
I grew out of mine pretty fast. These do make a good FRFR type unit though if you want to run a different modeler through it. I just used the Studio Clean channel and ran my ToneX into it. It worked great for that purpose.
Thanks for your excellent honest review.
I've had many amps valve, digital, transistor, I've had Blackstar id15, id30, HT5H, HT5HR mini stack, Fender Frontman 15, Mustang v1 1,2, Mustang v2 1,2,3, GTX50 and 100, Marshall VS80, VS8240 2X12, AVT100, DSL100H, TSL60H, DSL20HR, ORIGIN 20H, ROLAND CUBE 20 & 40, BUGERA 100H, BOSS Katana 50 mk2 and Many I've for gotten about and as far as I'm concerned gtx's are the best none valve amp I've ever played and the best Modeling amp only downside there a bit expencive which beginners might find but if they can get 1 its will be a long time before you out grow it, I agree with everything you've said
Found this amps amazing presets super and one preset absolutely perfect for my playing ( Europa ) .. you only need one amp with this ..