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Fender Mustang 3 Amplifier – In depth review with Damon from Fender UK


Damon demos the Fender mustang 3 Amplifier at PMT.

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VERSION 2.0 Video demo click here… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz7i2BGJiCA

The Fender Mustang III is a 100-watt open-backed combo with a 12″ Celestion speaker that utilises modeling software technology to re-create classic Fender, UK and other popular US amplifier models. It contains 100 amp presets derived from 12 different amp models, delivering tones from vintage Fender sparkle to contemporary metal distortion, and 37 different effects in four categories (stomp, modulation, delay and reverb) that can be accessed at the push of a button …

With a power rating of 100 watts the Fender Mustang III covers pretty much all bases and is loud enough for rehearsals and gigs whilst the 1/8″ headphone input doubles as speaker-emulated line out. To further expand the possibilities of the Mustang III combo, connect it to your computer via the on-board USB port with the free Fender FUSE application software.

Suddenly this opens up an entire world of possibilities, including on-screen parameter control, deep editing, additional effects, unlimited preset storage, online preset swapping with the Fender FUSE community, and free Fender artist presets. Mustang III’s included programmable two-button footswitch controls the preset up/down programme access, effects on/off and tap tempo (optional four-button footswitch also available).

This is an amp that you need to hear to be able to appreciate just how good the software emulations are, the 100 watt rating will be loud enough for all but the biggest venues and there is a host of amplifier models to cover every possible musical genre. See this fabulous amp now at PMT – Professional Music Technology

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34 thoughts on “Fender Mustang 3 Amplifier – In depth review with Damon from Fender UK

  • thank you for the great video. can you tell wy on my mustang the presets have other numbers, for exemple country deluxe number 16 and in your vidoe number 05. thank you for an answer

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  • j'ais déjà regardé plusieurs vidéo sur l'ampli Fender mustang, et j'ais l'impression que le son clair a disparu

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  • I've had the Mustang IV since i was in high school. Its been through so much abuse over the years, and only one speaker works on it. I was actually planning on replacing it with a Marshall, but they're so damn expensive. So i decided to upgrade to the Mustang V, and I'm so glad i did. Not long after that, I learned about slaving amps together, and now I'm rocking a Mustang IV/V full stack ????

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  • Like I said…Love that country deluxe COMPRESSED sound!!!!! Damon can we get a fender bassman COMPRESSED and clean Albert Lee sound!

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  • Watching 11 years later and tossing up between a second hand one of these, a new GTX50, and eek … a katana …..

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  • Is there just a basic default mode? I have some pedals I want to use instead but I don’t know which setting to run them through? Any suggestions?

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  • Man i sure wish i still had my mustang 3 ,,,i really did like the tones qnd even the effects were very useable

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  • ok, i have one, and it doesn't autosave, but you just press a button to save your changes. i would hate if it autosaved; i like to experiment knowing i can still go back to how it was if i want, because that way i don't have to remember everything i changed. you probably won't care for a lot of the presets, which are there to showcase what the amp is capable of if you happen to desire those particular effects. they are based on existing songs and artists and are named accordingly, but if you don't gaf about a certain preset you can just use it to make what you want. there's nothing off limits to any channel you modify as far as what the amp offers. not all the emulations are golden to the trained ear, but you can't complain given this amp's purpose and price point. it is meant to shape shift into almost anything you can come up with. anything.

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  • just bought a mustang, and found out that fender has discontinued fuse software as of march 2020 🙁

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  • Why can't all this great technology come with MIDI control? If I could use a MIDI control pedal to recall presets and volume, work a wah pedal, This would be my GIGGING amp, hands down. Throw in parameter control over other effects would sweeten the deal – tremolo speed, reverb depth… and so on. I'd gladly pay an extra 100 – 150 for that and then this would be on stage with me for the next several years. Why have all the guitar amp companies given up on MIDI?

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  • Why did they skip the GDEC? Shame on you Fender! Though I still love you for the strats and the mustangs.

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