Headphone amplifier for electric guitar with amp and effect modeling as well as Bluetooth and integrated audio interface
Connects directly to the electric guitar
12 amp simulations from the Fender Mustang GTX modeling amps
12 different effect chains
Adjustable equalizer
Modify button to adjust the sound
Bluetooth 5.0 for playback of audio tracks via smart device
Integrated audio interface
USB port for interface, firmware updates and charging the device
Built-in lithium-ion battery for up to four hours of playtime
Headphone jack
Swivel jack plug to fit most electric guitars
Four buttons on the side of Fender's Mustang Micro provide quick access to the sound settings.
The Fender Mustang Micro at a glance
The Micro amp is a convenient headphone amplifier for electric guitar that is perfect for silent practice or warm-up before the gig. With twelve amp simulationsand effects chains each from the popular Mustang GTX amps, this compact battery amplifier delivers high-caliber and varied guitar sounds for almost every taste, from transparent Fender cleans with reverb and tremolo to creamy overdrive, modern high-gain distortion and effect-heavy ambient sounds.
In addition to Bluetooth 5.0 for streaming audio files or backing tracks for practice without hindrance, the Mustang Micro headphone amplifier is equipped with an integrated audio interface that allows direct recording to a computer. Last but not least, the Fender Mustang Micro can be used with almost any type of guitar thanks to the swivel jack plug, while the built-in lithium-ion battery provides enough power for up to four hours of playtime.
I was so looking forward to it. It's handy, it has a great battery life, it charges via USB, it has an effective Bluetooth connection, to play background music the easiest way possible. But when it comes to the sound, that is a whole different matter... I've tried every setting possible, with different guitars (Les Paul, Stratocaster, Telecaster), I couldn't find one single sound that was merely acceptable. It's fuzzy, poor, dull. The clean tones as well as the overdrives sound cheap as hell, makes you wanna put your guitar away. I'd rather pay 100 usd more and have something in the lines of the Vox Amplug (which unfortunately don't have bluetooth nor usb charge) in terms of sound. The external "package" is great but I wonder how Fender can be proud of this...