Wednesday, March 18, 2026

42 thoughts on “Use the Fender Mustang Micro with a Speaker! #shorts #fender #mustangmicro

  • I really want to get another one, doing this was amazing for my need to play everywhere. Not exactly a recommendation against it, but I bought the Micro plus and had been using it this way for a good 4 months until one day I unplugged it from our sound bar when leaving work, got home, went to play with headphones and the amp had basically lost all audio output. I suspect in my case it had something to do with the guitar jack itself, as you could still hear the gain increasing through the headphone jack. I might brake down and get another, or the Katana Go.

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  • …. das ist leider unbrauchbar für mich, persönlich….
    was soll ich mit so einem Tool das niemand hören kann
    es gibt immer Momente wo man etwas zeigen möchte…
    unterwegs…. das Ding ist unkompliziert…. man kanns
    überall mit hinnehmen…. aber es fehlt ein kleiner Lautsprecher
    …. jedes Handy oder Tablet hat es
    warum dieses Gerät nicht
    …. das versteh ich nicht

    so werde ich leider auf andere Alternativen zurückgreifen müssen
    die so etwas haben

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  • you can do this with any guitar amp plug. VOX, Sonicake, GitarPlug, Donner, JOYO, Valeton, etc.. You can even put an adapter for 1/4" mono jack to run it directly from an amp line in

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  • You don't even need blue tooth. Just get plug it in using a 1/8th to 1/4-inch adapter directly into the amp. I have done with my Kustom, Fender and Roland amps, all work great. I eliminated most of my pedals this way. Also, if you use an RF transmitter/receiver you can eliminate cords. Just an iPad on a music stand. I need to get a second Mustang Micro so when the battery runs out, I just swap in a new one.

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  • I tried to use the micro to run direct to a d.i. box and it doesnt work and theres a delay from playing to the sound.

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  • I did this with a JBL Charge 4. It's awesome. It leaves plenty of room in your backpack ???? for your w€€d.????✌️???? ????

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  • Should I buy this and a cheaper speaker or just buy the mustang lt25?

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  • Why are we even saying "Bluetooth" if the point of this video is a wired connection tutorial. You can just call it a speaker. Bluetooth and headphones jack are two different connection methods.

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  • i don’t understand what bluetooth has to do with this? it’s a aux in that’s being used. why does everyone keep mentioning bluetooth.

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  • If theres no algorithm to blame people have to then admit they cant compete at a certain level with other people

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  • Not every BT speaker works.
    I mean, it does work but there might be additional latency. I have SONY XB-43 and aux there has unplayable latency.
    I think that's because it has fancy rbg led's and all the audio is routed through a processing circuit regardless whether it's bluetooth or aux.

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  • I plug a 1½m cable from guitar to Mustang Micro with adapter then plug the Mustang Micro into my Amp with the aux adapter – that way I can lay the Mustang Micro on the table (or wherever) to easily access it and see what the settings are, for easy changing…

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  • So you just plug the 3.5 jack into the headphone amp and to the aux in on the speaker

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  • Wait… can't you just plug your guitar into the amp as usual? Because… that's what it's made for. Right? You don't need the Mustang for that! Lol!

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