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Post by salteedog on Jun 11, 2019 20:38:03 GMT
Is that a Mustang 3 vII? I think you should be able to find one for closer to €150. Depending on where you live of course.
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ttmax
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Post by ttmax on Jun 11, 2019 23:02:55 GMT
Bought, alone or I understand that it is completely useless to take psycho amplifiers home even noble brands that promise seas and mountains but then in essence have nothing at all. An example? IDcore 20, certainly I didn't pretend to bring home a jcm900 marshal, but we don't even have a completely unusable toy and certainly not in headphones, even with the maximum volume it was only a distorted one in pos 1/3 / 5 for the strat or in pos 1/3 for words with a simply ridiculous exit. The fender will not be the perfect amplifier and even the most recent since it is no longer in production since 2017, but although it is dated 2013 (it was a stock fund) it does not look bad at all. I only had the chance to listen to it on headphones and even using the agk but simple superlux hd572 and it seems incredible, but the squier classic vibe has brought out the best of itself by showing itself to be a real vintage, that this amp manages to bring out something good to my yamaha revstar? we'll see, but I'll bet yes.
For now, overpriced for the purchase and then almost at half price
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Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2019 21:39:22 GMT
Yeah, the idCore's main delight is the stereo clean, delay stuff. Those noise gate ends to the hi gains are awful (you can switch the gate off in the software but then you get permanent hiss). Mind you the idCores seem to specialise in permanent hiss anyway. I really do not think much of any Blackstar product I have used for the sort of music I want to hear. I kept an idCore10 just for its portability. I had a 40 and it went straight back. I also bought a Blackstar Dual Drive or something with supposed 'tube-like overdrive' because of the valve in it. It's not as good as my OCD clone. Just useless and harsh.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 15, 2019 12:02:31 GMT
Does the Mustang have a 'Bassman' amp setting ttmax? I have heard many times that models of that amp can sound impressive.
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Post by LeoThunder on Jun 15, 2019 12:23:55 GMT
Does the Mustang have a 'Bassman' amp setting ttmax ? I have heard many times that models of that amp can sound impressive. My small Mustang I has it and it's one of my favourites. I expect the list to be the same on the IV: • '60s Thrift = Sears 1964 Silvertone • American '90s = Mesa/Boogie Dual Rectifier • British '60s = VOX AC30 • British '70s = Marshall 1959SLP (Super Lead Plexi) • British '80s = Marshall JCM 800 • British Colour = Orange Custom Shop • British Watts = HiWatt 100 DR103 • Fender '57 Champ • Fender '57 Deluxe • Fender '57 Twin • Fender '59 Bassman • Fender '65 Deluxe Reverb • Fender '65 Princeton Reverb • Fender '65 Twin Reverb • Fender Super-Sonic (Burn) = Fender Super-Sonic 22 • Metal 2000 = Peavey 5150 • Studio Preamp = No modeling ("clean" Fender Mustang amp)
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Post by ttmax on Jun 15, 2019 23:12:39 GMT
Does the Mustang have a 'Bassman' amp setting ttmax? I have heard many times that models of that amp can sound impressive. Shure III IV and V have the same effects
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Post by LeoThunder on Jun 17, 2019 3:43:47 GMT
So there are 99 presets on the Mustang IV. I wonder if these are available online… yes they are. I can download them all and use them on mine.
This is one of the good things about Fender modelling amps: there is an Internet "community" sharing presets through the Fender FUSE software.
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