Fender Releases New Mustang Micro Amp
Get Mustang tones in a pocket-sized, $99 package.
Fender has unveiled its new Mustang Micro, which packs tones from its Mustang amp series into a pocket-sized package.
A personal headphone amp with onboard DSP, the Mustang Micro features 12 guitar amp models – with a range of dirty and clean tones – from the Mustang GTX, and 13 built-in effect models with adjustable EQ, a volume control, and a parameter modify control.
The mini-amp boasts a rotating input plug and a 1/8" headphone output. Its rechargeable lithium ion battery – charged via USB – gives the amp over four hours of continuous play time. The USB port also serves as an output for recording and firmware updates.
Additionally, the Mustang Micro features a built-in Bluetooth audio connection, allowing users to jam along with their favorite tracks or instructional videos.
The Fender Mustang Micro amp is available now for $99.
For more info on the amp, stop by fender.com.
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