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Fender mustang amp series9/27/2023 ![]() The onboard effects can be used one at a time which are warm renditions of traditional modulation, filter, delay, and reverb effects and is as easy to use as selecting the desired effect, dialling in the effect mix, and setting tempo with the tap-tempo switch. The amp tones are warm, responsive, incredibly varied and all of a quality that wouldn’t be out of place on a recording or live performance. The clean tones are classic Fender, and the Champions produce gratifyingly tube-like grit and crunch as the Gain control is dialled up. These voicings dramatically change the gain structure and fundamental EQ of the amp, effectively giving players access to five different amps before even dialling in the rest of the controls. While the littlest sibling in the Champion Series has a traditional, single preamp voicing, the Champion 40 and 100 feature two channels one voiced for a traditional, clean Blackface tone and a second featuring five unique amp voicings which are Blackface, Tweed, British, Jazz, and Metal. As a bonus, players in search of inspiration can sample and download presets from FUSE community members which is a quick way to spark the creative process. ![]() While dialling in the perfect tone is easy and intuitive using the physical controls of the Mustang, connecting the amp to a computer gives access to deeper, cleaner editing over than amp and effects models. Another benefit to software-based modelling is immediately apparent in Fender’s FUSE software and community. The Mustang III and IV up the ante with 100 presets. While not explicitly modelled after specific effects units, experienced players will find a lot to grin about as they discover the models of the iconic pedal effects. Unlike their littler brothers, the Mustang III and IV offer deeper levels of onboard editing and give players access to a much greater level of tweaking the effects to their liking. The Mustang III and Mustang IV include additional modulation, reverb, and delay effects and add seven classic gain effects. Because the Mustang utilizes software-based modelling, presets save every control and effect setting, eliminating the need for any knob tweaking between presets. Presets for the Mustang I and II are stored in three banks of eight, giving players access to eight factories and sixteen users presets. The Mustang I and II are equipped with twelve modulation effects such as chorus, vibrato, tremolo, and pitch effects and a dozen delay and reverb effects, all of which can be adjusted for blend and delay time/modulation speed.
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