I purchased this amp and it's great at its job. Loud enough for the living room and sounds good through my headphones. The line in is helpful. I run the damm metronome into it and jam tracks from my phone. Even a old Zoom drum machine sounds surprisingly good. Money well spent for me.
I think it’s a class leader at $150, for the money you can’t get a better new modeling amp. The LCD surfing is FAST, Volume/ Master gives great feedback, tons of tones. Loud enough for you to play with an electronic drum-set for practice. ONLY downside is I wish I could stack two pedals from the same category on the amp. 9.9/10
I bought one about 2 years ago when I decided to pick up guitar again after not playing for about 7 years. I gotta say, I couldn't have asked for a better amp for my purposes (which basically just consist of jamming in my bedroom from time to time lol). Also, getting that footswitch is totally worth it, IMO, to go back and forth between two presets on the fly without reaching down to use the knob.
noob here -- if I wanted to try looping with this amp, would the footswitch help out? (ex -- to swap between a clean sound with no effects loop when needed?)
I don't know if it's mine or all of Lt25. New beginner have this for one month. I can't get a good chug out it. Although I would add that I cannot go higher that 4 on my master volume to not disturb the neighbors. But the sound is either clear or muddy. I read too many guides for dial in amps it's getting better but not the tone I like to hear. The rock amps are dirty and muddy and I mostly use clean amps with overdrive pedal for distortion and small Hal or Spring 65 as reverb.
Michael j fox looks pretty good since Johnny be good from back to the future. I've been playing this amp a few days and I shiver at the sounds it creates for such a minimal £$£
@@m0dmengamer in the video they said that the preset they were using was ‘super dry clean’. If you don’t have this amp maybe you can google what effects were used to create the sound?
Wish I had known at the time it didn't have bluetooth, my music shop (not going to name names) sales person told me it had bluetooth, was adamant about it, so I took their word for it. Decided to keep it after figuring out it didn't have bluetooth because I do like it and I needed an amp since my peavey vypyr 15 had stopped making noise. Got a GT100 later, also very happy with that one, and it DOES have bluetooth.
I hope Fender beefed up the digital encoder and used an off-the-shelf part. This single component was the death of the Super Champ XD amp because the control was fragile and it was a proprietary part. When it broke, no replacements were available; the only recourse was to cannibalize one from another Super Champ XD. How are these holding up?
Cool! That Octobot setting sounds kinda like Led Zeppelin's "Fool in the Rain" guitar solo by Jimmy Page to my ears. I like it! I'm gettin' me one o'these lil" amps!
Hi there...........I have this Amp..............What would you suggest to drive the 30 pre set sounds that are in this amp..........A Fender Telecaster with the 2 Single Coils......Or the Fender Telecaster with the 2 Humbuckers.......I want to know what pickups would make those 30 pre set pedals sound the cleanest...........Thanks
@@AG45612 ok, cool, thanks yeah ill get around to doing that i imagine theyll have all the presets there and then some. man ive managed to dial in a seriously crazy heavy distortion lol, its pretty nuts the sound im getting out of this thing. the overdrives on top of metal amps, nice.
@@Sublight77 I had to do just that. Downloaded the Fender app for my laptop PC, and painstakingly went through each of the 100 presets available and picked and chose. I had to move my amp to an open slot, pick the factory preset online, and save it manually on the amp. Took a while, and it's not the "easter egg" they make it sound like, but it works.
So he's playing that main riff in A. For the fast part, it goes G/B to D (both on the 7th fret) then D/F# again on the 2 fret, B on the 4th and back to A. I'm 2 years late I know ha.
if you want to use effects pedals like a looper for example, would you use the footswitch input or plug diretly into the guitar input and then connect to guitar? can effects pedals be used on this or is the footswitch input just to use a pedal to change through presets?
@@mortelsumo7269 I got the ammoon pock loop. I found it easy to work with and affordable, but tbh I'm not super knowledgeable in the guitar space, so idk how it compares to other pedals.
@@sudaknot thanks for the informations it helps me a lot ! I'm looking to buy a loop pedal, I'm a beginner but it's hard to find informations for this exact model of amp...
@@joaopereira2659 there isn’t much else to figure out, play with the buttons and nobs, they literally give a full walkthrough on how to use the amp in the video
@@redautumn5441 i dont know the combination of effects, its much more helpfull to give a hint of which to raise or lower, its a million or combinations possible
im not sure if there are others online youre talkingi about but if you donload fendertone, you can edit presets and theres like an additional 30 or so premade presets you can take that are on fender tone and not on the amp
I don't think people want to hear these effect loaded presets. Why don't you just show a dry clean, a crunch and a high gain sound so people can realy hear how the amps sounds? Has marketing really figured out that people want to hear these bs presets?
What an idiotic comment. You must be a snowflake millennial that has no job and still lives at home with aging mommy and daddy. So tell me me snowflake what do you own around the house that is not made in China?
@@meatbag6306 yes. Snowflake millennials in their 40s and still living with mommy and daddy to support their pathetic lazy arses. Do a google on “snowflakes” and the results are often synonymous with millennials. 😂😂😂