Nice work! I should consider trying this. I just returned from the Canadian XCM Championships in Thunder Bay. It was very cool to be racing on the same course at the same time as the pros. They did the 90k in much less time than it took me to do the 60.
Does anybody know if i can reset the amp into factory mode , without a computer ? I bought a used one but dont know if the sounds are modified ( with software ) , just to be sure want it back into original sounds
thanks for your question, James. I am not really a pedals user (although I have a couple); this little amp delivers all the varied sounds that I feel I need. Cheers.
I saw a programme about the Edmond Fitzgerald, here in the UK many, many years ago. As I recall, during the fateful voyage the Captain positioned the Edmond Fitzgerald alongside another smaller vessel who had engine troubles and was in danger of being overcome by the bad conditions. He positioned the Edmond Fitzgerald to protect the smaller vessel from the wind, and thankfully the smaller vessel managed to regain power and get underway, returning safely. Sadly not long after, the Edmond Fitzgerald and her crew were lost. Such a sad story. As I recall the front hold hatch was leaking and the hold filled with water but because conditions were so bad the crew never realised until too late. I hope I am referring to the right vessel. The Captain and crew were heroes for what they had done earlier to protect the smaller vessel. I only wish they made their destination so they could of been commended for their actions. A sad, sad event.
Hi Paul. The Wikipedia version of the episode is well written. Routine maintenance may have been neglected such that they took on water. The Captain of the Anderson was actually quite heroic for leaving the relative clam of Whitefish Bay to go back and search for the EF. Note that another Captain chose a unique northern route to avoid the worst of the weather. I have spent some time around Lake Superior, and the weather can be most unforgiving. Thanks for the comment. J
Thank you so much, especially for the clean start-up tip!
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Thanks very much for explaining these settings. Especially on how to get a clean sound!. That was what I was wanting to have, but never seem to figure out. Thanks :)
how many watts in this unit?? immplanning to get one but confused about the watts, i know the back says 70w, but then all iber the internet it says 20watts only on the mustang 1 v2?
Another old beginner thanks you. I just ordered one of these and am starting to think it's too much. But we'll see. Thanks for showing how to get a clean sound.
That's a great little amp, isn't it ? I really enjoy it and thanks for this video. Well done. ......and BTW, there's a few other websites that are posting the Fender FUSE software for free, since the Fender company is too cheap to do it anymore.
@@jwf2125 Fender stopped posting the FUSE download on their website, but the downloadable software still works. It doesn't rely on the internet to work.
@@jwf2125 They discontinued hosting on their website but it still works,. There's plenty of other's who are making it available to download for free and it doesn't need the internet to work.
I am a beginner guitar player at age 55. I bought this same used amp to go with an electric guitar I inherited from a family member who passed. There was not instructions and FINALLY, FINALLY, I found someone who explain this with amazing patience. Your detail and simple explanation with providing the sound for a beginner to understand was fantastic. Thank you so much. I hope you make one to help understand the amps (ability) to download off the Fender site.
Glad you like the amp ! I like mine quite a bit too. If you don't have the Fender Fuse software for it, you can find on the RU-vid Channel called " In the Blues". The guy named Shane , who's channel it is, has the software link posted for free, if you look for the Mustang vids in his You Tube video library.
Same here. 55. living room player. Can't read music, just mucking around by ear - making stuff up as I go and after 20 yrs with a basic $15 amp with no effects, got this one used 2 days ago for $80- now almost blinded by choice and trying not to get overwhelmed. Now i can get that bluesy tone with delay and some echo/reverb which I dreamed of all these years.
Sounds good,iam 67 an been playing guitar all my life, I have a bunch of guitars and a harley benton mustang copy,thinking of getting this 62 strat copy an upgrading it,I love upgrading them, keep on playing
Hey Paul. I am also 67 and started my first guitar journey at the very young age of 61. I wish I had started earlier but I'm thankful that I started at all. Thanks for reaching out.
My understanding of gain is that it's the power going through your amp. It is not another volume control. Too much gain and the overall sound distorts. Not enough, and you don't get the full sound. I suggest turning the gain up until distortion starts and then back it off a little.
Boy did I need this tutorial!! I bought a used one (May 2023) and needed to know how it operates. I called Fender and they no longer do support for it. So, whomever owned it last, left me stuck with their presets. Ugh! Thank you for this video!! 👍
There's a general lack of guidance on the internet (including the manuals) on the basics of how this amp functions but this video clarifies a lot so thanks for posting.
OMG that was great! Editing, lighting, captions, and of course best of all super advice. Like you were in my living room! Possibly just the inspiration I need.....between painting chores.
Remarkable tutorial. I just bought one along with a old Les Paul 100. But what I'm really looking forward to is running my 87 Charvel MJ HSS through it
@@jimdep6542 I am not wealthy by material means, I just enjoy buying old gear and guitars and restoring. I have to admit that the Mustang is a versatile and efficient as well as cost effective way to get nice replications of tones that would otherwise be costly
I normally play through a blues Jr. 4 but got one of these in a trade today and thought it would just be a fun little practice amp but I was pulling my hair out trying to find a clean sound as you described so I want to thank you for showing us that little hold both buttons trick , it works great 👍 thank you , much appreciated 👍 thank you !