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Old 10-09-2013, 11:34 AM
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I tried all the amps I could get my hands on at GC. One criteria I have is I need an amp that sounds good at low volume. I record but don't gig. The Mustang 3 just sounded really good to my ears.

Yay for me!

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Old 10-09-2013, 12:12 PM
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Mine is the V2 I think, no cab models.... I use it in the bedroom as much as my tube amp and it sings.... Had it a few years now.
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congrats enjoy it should keep ya busy for some time
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Congrats. I've had mine about a year and still find something new inside the thing. I'm finding the patches sound different with each electric guitar in my collection. There is a big difference between the stock single coils on the Am Vintage and the pups on my Classic Player, which I replaced with noiseless. Enjoy the ride!
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Congrats and enjoy! Any particular reason you went with the Mustang III as opposed to the Mustang II?
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Way to go Todd. I've never tried one but I'll keep a lookout next time I'm at the store.
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The Mustang 3 has a better speaker and you can edit your presets on the amp instead of having to revert to the Fuse software.

I have been having a blast with it so far.

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